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OQO e2 - 1 Pound Wonder with HSDPA WAN

January 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

1. OQO Goes HSDPA – A Taste Of The Future

The latest ultramobile PC from OQO really is ultramobile rather than just ultraportable. Not only does it pack a decent processor, 1GB of memory, an 80 or 120GB hard drive and a 5” screen into a 1 pound form factor, the OQO model e2 also has built-in HSDPA connectivity as well as 802.11a, b and g versions of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Differences in HSDPA - and the difficulty of getting devices approved for connection to U.S. cellular networks - means the e2 is only available in Europe and Asia at the moment. Yet, the device offers a tantalizing hint of mobile PCs to come.

OQO e2 - 1 Pound Wonder with HSDPA WAN

The OQO model e2 with built-in HSDPA: a full PC in a 5” screen.

Like the OQO models available in the United States, the e2 is a real PC that runs Windows XP or Vista in a sturdy metal case that’s only half as big as a chunky Windows Mobile device like the HTC TyTan.

The screen slides up to reveal a QWERTY keyboard and two capacitive scroll bars in the right corner of the case. These scrollbars allow you to move through documents and Webpages easily - but to open them in the first place, you need to either pull out a pen or slide open the keyboard because there are no buttons on the case. OQO uses an active digitizer, so this is a real tablet PC; icons light up and tool tips appear when you hover (just like a mouse). You can use Vista pen flicks to copy, paste and delete and you get smooth ink and remarkably accurate handwriting recognition. Rotate the screen, and you get a writing area similar to a reporter’s notebook, and unlike a PDA or most UMPCs, you don’t have to worry about resting your hand on the screen while typing.

OQO e2 - 1 Pound Wonder with HSDPA WAN

With the keyboard shut, the e2’s scrollbars let you navigate, but you need an active pen to do anything else.

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