Having owned an E2 with embedded 3G myself, the device concept was fine, but it was a bit slow and made too much noise. What really killed OQO was its 1) high price 2) the very poor international sales channel and support 3) it's total lack of reliability.
Like many, mine stopped working after 5 months and took 6 weeks to get repaired, obviously I offloaded it as soon as it came back.
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Having owned an E2 with embedded 3G myself, the device concept was fine, but it was a bit slow and made too much noise. What really killed OQO was its 1) high price 2) the very poor international sales channel and support 3) it's total lack of reliability.
Like many, mine stopped working after 5 months and took 6 weeks to get repaired, obviously I offloaded it as soon as it came back.
Nobody wants or needs an unreliable computer.