06-09-2004, 02:41 PM | #1 |
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OQO Impressions
Three writers from Digital Media Thoughts spent some QT with the OQO at CeBIT this week and share their impressions.
The jury has been out on this super-hybrid laptop/ppc pda for some time, based primarily on the company's constant push back on the release date, leaving many to slam it as "vaporware". The authors chief complaints seem to be less about form and function (save for seemingly minor touchscreen and keyboard issues), and more to do with economics: How do you justify something that's not exactly a laptop and more powerful than a pda, for laptop prices? Read their thoughts and check out pix here. Btw, the company is still aiming for a Fall release, FWIW. My questions veer more towards the state of play in the pda market. Is this the solution to stagnancy? Who's gonna buy this thing? I know alot of truly mobile professionals, and I can't say too many of them would opt for this over an old-fashioned laptop. Many of my friends freak out if they get less than 11g wifi! |
06-09-2004, 03:58 PM | #2 |
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The article you linked to (thanks btw.) says that the OQO will "sell for under $2,000, but above $1,500." Honestly, I think that is *too* much money for something like a sub-sub-notebook.
Take a look at Sony' VAIO TR3A for example: http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...uctSKU=PCGTR3A The Sony runs Windows XP, has a 10.6" widescreen XBRITE™ LCD display, 40 GB hard drive, 512 MB RAM, 7 hours battery life time, integrated 802.11b/g wireless LAN, integrated CD-RW/DVD combo drive, integrated swivel camera, USB 2.0. And it is available for USD 1,849. |
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06-10-2004, 09:28 AM | #3 |
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Hey,
I find the OQO to be really cool. The form factor is what makes it cool. I can imagine whipping this out on the train and seeing people drop their jaws . Again it is a cool concept and I am hoping that other companies try to develop something like the OQO that actually works well. |
06-10-2004, 10:22 AM | #4 |
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Yea, I love the "less than $2k, but more than..." answer too.
My response would be something along the lines of, "And your stock would be more than $2/share but less than..." |
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