Patent Monkey: OQO Mobile Touch Screen as Laptop Accessory?
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[CrunchGear] What would you have if you could combine a touch screen, handheld computing PDA device (that uses touch screen technology) which then could then be connected into a full sized laptop with an OS that allows the two devices to operate autonomously when separate and unified when joined? You’d have a pretty amazing OQO product line of a small ‘on the go’
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[Pdatoday.com] PDAToday your mobile PDA and gadget blog: Led by CEO Jory Bell (one of the primary designers of the Apple G3 and Titanium PowerBooks) and his team, OQO is at the forefront of handheld computing. The design of the model 01+ features many advanced technologies such as a custom, secondary CPU that emulates many of the large, bulky ICs and components in a standard computer so it can deliver its performance and capabilities in a micro-form-factor.
[Handtops.com] Handtops, UMPC - Here's the Big News about the Next OQO -: it could be large enough to have a touch type keyboard like the great Psion mx5, it would be able to display in 1/2 vga, it would still fit in your pocket, and if it could do that along with what the OQO already can than it would be worth the price. To me the real issue I hear from people whom first say price is that after asking more questions it is really they hate the thumb input and form factor and thus find it less useful and then price becomes an issue.
[Crave.cnet.com] Crave: The gadget blog - Posts in Laptops: At $1,499, the Model 02 is aimed at business professionals who need a PC on the go, but with some pretty beefy specs capable of much more than just spreadsheets, it works well for nonwork too.
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Posted at January 21, 2007 02:18 AM