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Can't Origami be just a standard like PlaysForSure? But usable to sharing data, graphics, communications and other stuff for portable devices?
It makes sense, since they can sell (with their partners) lots of configurations that all work together...
The idea behind the device is nice. I hope the software is good enough and the hardware can also be really called "portable" and powerfull.
"...device [is] just a very rudimentary prototype; nothing more than a plastic shell."
So the product pictured is vapour.
Somebody is going to invariably respond with "but the marketing people said that they got it to look almost exactly like this!". I'll take what the marketing people. say with a grain of salt.
Isn't the question, "Can Linux run on it?".
Because Linux can run in pretty much anything soon as ported to. If the device works as a standard PC it should not be difficult to port it... actually, it may even run maemo apps and interface without too much work... (...and that would be nice!)
That one in the picture is a prototype. If the real model looks like the one in the video we have seen, I'm glad they are releasing that one and not the prototype. Having the little buttons on the side and some extra padding for grip will be most helpful. Also, if you notice it has a camera built into it too.
If this is true (and I can't see why not), it's very interesting who will build it or better what brand name it will get.
It could be the very first time MS produces hardware (beyond mice and keyboards) under it's own name.
A bit like Apple, I dare say??
Edited 2006-03-03 05:02
Unless it has a camera, Check
good speakers, I'm sure the headphones can be great
(speakers I don't know about)
VoIP or SmartPhone, Check
BlueTooth, Check
Wifi, Check
and perhaps GPS Check
what's the use?
So you are basically saying that just because you can't find any use for a device, with tablet support and all those techs you just rehashed, it is useless? The iPod is crap for me but I would not call it useless for all those that use it. Lucky for you then that "Origami" does all that for you then. This is something I've been looking for and will cut back on my use of other separate gadgets if it lives up to its "promise" of functionality and formfactor.
Edited 2006-03-03 08:55
There are a lot of shots here:
http://www.pdamexico.net/content/view/2032/2/
There is even a video (commercial):
http://www.pdamexico.net/abe/videos/msorigami.mpg
You should keep up with the news. Microsoft already commented on that leaked video and said the commercial is over a year old and does not represent the actual product as it was an early prototype to explore the use cases. Read all about it here: http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/03/01/origami_video_too_old_says_micros...
So update your comment.
Edited 2006-03-03 10:55
I seem to be one of the few folks who could actually use one of these. I need a smaller device for taking notes, browsing the web, checking email, etc. But I don't need a full fledged laptop and my Treo is a bit too small. Something in the middle like this would be perfect.
I had hoped that the Nokia 770 would fit the bill, but it ended up being underpowered and with too small of a screen.
A friend has been using an hp tr3000 for a year now, I regret not buying one when he was able to buy a large number at a discount.
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11909_na/11909_na.HTM...



