It looks like the same form factor as the OQO but without the sliding thumbboard underneath. Will this flop like the OQO?
Did anyone else get the marketing email from OQO saying that they now deliver the OQO with the Tablet Edition of Windows XP? I guess this is a pre-response to Microsoft's announcement of the release of Origami running on Vista. I guess its more monopolistic leveraging of Microsoft's OS to take market share away from an innovative competitor by copying their innovations and branding it as their own.
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Did anyone else get the marketing email from OQO saying that they now deliver the OQO with the Tablet Edition of Windows XP? I guess this is a pre-response to Microsoft's announcement of the release of Origami running on Vista. I guess its more monopolistic leveraging of Microsoft's OS to take market share away from an innovative competitor by copying their innovations and branding it as their own.