Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 20th Mar 2006 16:55 UTC, submitted by Nisha Singh
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless "Now that the mystery is finally resolved, and we've seen the Origami from a number of companies at CeBIT 2006, it's about time we face reality. The Origami needs no introduction, so I'll get right to the point. Just like the Tablet PC, Microsoft's Origami doesn't stand a chance as a mass market device, and for good many reasons. Let's break them down, shall we."
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by CPUGuy on Mon 20th Mar 2006 19:23 UTC
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I've been planning on getting a TabletPC for work, but have been thinking of an Oragami device as they are cheaper, still have a full blown OS, and don't have nearly as much to lugg around.
I have, of course, not seen good reviews on it, I'll reserve judgement for when I actually get to try one.

The fact, though, that you all are too narrow minded that you can't see that perhaps it would be nice to not have to carry around a full laptop while still haveing a fullblown computer shows just how biased you are.