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OQO Model 2+ is world’s smallest Vista PC

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OQO has been ahead of its time in terms of producing MIDs since 2002 but only the latest model, OQO Model 2+ breaks the barrier of netbooks in terms of computing power. OQO claims this is also the smallest Windows Vista PC with OLED display in the world.

Coming in at only 5-inches on the display screen, the OQO Model 2+ packs enough processing power to beat 99% of netbooks out there. Check out the specs below.

oqo model 2

Intel Atom Z540 1.86GHz
5″ touchscreen OLED display screen (800×480 pixels)
zooms to 1000×600 and 1024×768 interpolated modes
2GB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz
60GB SSD or 120GB HDD
WiFi 802.11a/b/g
Integrated Gobi 3G mobile broadband (EV-DO and HSPA)
Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
HDMI, USB, VGA, Audio, LAN ports

oqo 2

Standard battery (4500mAh) lasts 3.5 hours but extended (9000mAh) model can go up to 7 hours. Runs Windows Vista Business as well as Windows XP Home/Pro. Comes with a stylus tucked into the screen and weighs 1lbs. This thing is like the ultimate mobile communicator and if you like this, be prepared to fork at least $999 for a unit {source}.

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16 Comments

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ocelus · 17 years ago

Good morning to All!

i’ve seen already OQO very nice about the specs nice also but the problem is… is it affortable? is it cheaper than the i-book? if is not i rather to have i-book it will cost P 11,000. kaya lang hindi ganon ka-ganda ang specs 1.5ghZ, 5mb memory at upgradable pa to 2gb, 1.3 mega pixle at broadband usb okey na rin.


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Embeded Systems Programmer · 17 years ago

is this unit available already in the Manila?


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TechPinas · 17 years ago

Nokia-and-Sony’s MIDs have both proven to be monumental flops. I highly doubt this one will do well. Cute and Sleek though. :) But the Netbook, for less, pwns it like nothing. Rawr!


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gelo · 17 years ago

not wireless-N?
not good.


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Huan22 · 17 years ago

The price of that is quite steep. What is the classification of this device?


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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 17 years ago

It’s an MID (mobile internet device).


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jhay · 17 years ago

For that price, I’d go for an HP netbook instead.


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sylv3rblade · 17 years ago

Hmm.. that’s going to be a tough screen to read on.. better this than a smart phone i guess


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