Thursday, January 11th 2007
World’s smallest x86 PC gets an upgrade
OQO, the maker of the world's smallest x86 based computer, has announced an upgraded version of its miniature PC. The old specs featured a 1GHz CPU, 256MB of RAM and a 20GB hard drive, which have now been upgraded to include up to a 1.5GHz Via C7 processor, 1GB of RAM and a 60GB hard drive. This machine should now be fairly capable of running Windows Vista (possibly without Aero) and it already copes nicely with the full version of XP. It also features a new docking station and supports EVDO, so you can browse the web from almost any developed area. Prices start at $1499 for the 1.2GHz model with 512MB of RAM and a 30GB hard drive, going up to $1849 for the top model. All models feature WiFi and Bluetooth.
Source:
The Inquirer
9 Comments on World’s smallest x86 PC gets an upgrade
On the side note, I was beginning to think everyone was newsed out from the CES show. :laugh:
Otherwise, since miniaturization is so costly, I hope little things like this help drive that cost down.
Don't worry about aesthetics! Take a look at psion devices. You will see they aren't designed to look cool in the classroom. www.psionteklogix.com/public.aspx?s=com&p=Products&pCat=281
Problem with the Psions is that they use very different OS. It means you have to develop applications especially for them. With the OQO, you just use regular PC programs, or use your regular .net developers to code something special for your needs.
..something with laser beams for example
I wanted someone to make these (in real life not just in austin powers) for so long lol