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Posted by Steven Bink March 7, 2006 10:58 PM with 2 comment(s)
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Intel on Tuesday plans to show off the minitablet device at the center of Microsoft's Origami Project. In a preview of Tuesday afternoon's demonstration, Intel Marketing Director Brad Graff showed CNET News.com several of the Ultra Mobile PC devices, including an example of the kind of hardware that will ship in the next few weeks as part of the Microsoft effort.

As earlier reported, the first devices have a 7-inch touch screen, standard x86 processors, and can run full versions of desktop operating systems including the Windows XP variant being used for Origami. In later generations, probably next year or later, the devices could have the pocket size, all-day battery life, and $500 price that Microsoft and Intel are aiming for, Graff said in an interview.
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Andrei P. said:

CNBC has a video on the Origami device. Actually there are two of them, one that is supposed to be released soon, and another prototype with a sliding keyboard.

What's very interesting is that the Origami device that's about to be released, will have a laser projected keyboard, such as the one on the Pocket PC at http://www.geekshout.com/hardware/microsoft-intel-origami-video/68
March 8, 2006 1:34 AM
 

techSage said:

UltraMobilize.com , a site dedicated to the Ultra Mobile PC (Origami), has links to and screenshots of every video available, including some hidden on Intel.com.
March 8, 2006 4:50 AM

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