Anonymous
February 28, 2006
is it just me or did halo look a little choppy? though, it still looks pretty sweet. anyone got a release date?
Anonymous
February 28, 2006
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Anonymous
March 01, 2006
I think this device is trying to compete against the Nokia's 770 Internet Tablet, though I don't think anybody would like to log those bulky things around with them all the time?
Anonymous
March 01, 2006
I personally think if it can really do all that it looks like it can, you would still see people carrying them around. I know that right now, I lug my bulky Inspiron 6000 to class every day and this seems like it could almost fit into one of my pockets. Or at least in my bag until I need it. That and anything that I can do to get away with playing video games while my physics teacher is blabbering on and on is great. If this came out with a decent price I know for a fact it would be number one on my list of gadgets I need for everyday life. I just hope it's as good as it looks.
Anonymous
March 01, 2006
I'm excited. Heh.
If this can do everything they say it can, i'll trade my PSP for one.
Gladly.
Anonymous
March 01, 2006
I've wanted this (or rather what this appears to be) for years. I've been using for Palm devices and a laptop.
Palm/Windows Moblie is great for PIM uses but useless for real web browsing, content creation, coding...
Laptops are great but to big to pull out anywhere.
I hope this is a good balance. I don't want games, just a productivity oriented device.
Anonymous
March 01, 2006
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Anonymous
March 01, 2006
onyl 35 minutes to go until the 2nd March!, I am staying up...hoping it will be a midnight release!
Come on MS!, I am VERY excited about this!!!
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March 01, 2006
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March 01, 2006
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Anonymous
March 01, 2006
OK, so I was wrong, they released week 2 now. Still no useful information though, wait another week. Sigh.
Anonymous
March 01, 2006
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Anonymous
March 01, 2006
ANyone know what the cost will be?
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
Looks cool, gives you the software bits you are interested in, tablet and keyboard factors, media player, reasonable gaming machine,the right size, day long battery... could do with integrated phone instead of having another device... the true killer platform?
Who's bringing these out? In 2007? Come on, that's too long to wait for such a groundbreaking device.
I'll ditch my laptop, pda ,mobile phone and (dare I say it) IPod in an instant!
Just think that you will only need one charger/power connector to carry with you :)
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
I already have one of the microsofts dev origami's. I bet you all want it, hah! Just be patient it is WELL worth the wait. NOPE
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
My bro is getting one...I like my Gamecube better.
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
I think you need to have exact change when buying one.
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
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Anonymous
March 02, 2006
Origami's something more than iPod... ;)
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
Where do you find a fine piece of merchandise like that?
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
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Anonymous
March 02, 2006
what do you it could do because im a big xbox fan and im hoping for maybe halo 2 online and how big would you say it is because it looks huge
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
i saw that this thing was going to retail at around the #500 mark... anyone knowforsure (as in MS.people)?
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
I was told today that it would come with a U.S. price of $250.00
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
The Origami might look cool in the video but anyone can pull together a video like that in their basement. As impressive as it looks, what is so great about a new tablet pc? No tablet Pc is ever going to have the power to run Halo 2. Maby in the future but right now your expecting too much. Stick with what works and is cool a laptop and an iPod. Everyone Needs an Ipod.
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
I've been waiting for a portable, fast and quick-start way to reference CRM data, take notes and check email. I don't need games. I need a practical way to get rid of my notes paper and unleash my tether to the laptop.
PULEEEZ give me: >USB or (even better) bluetooth connectivity to sync files with my laptop. >OneNote or something similar so I can write notes. I'd like handwriting recognition, but I'd settle for just storing the note page image. With colors. >Integrated wireless Internet, preferably with some unlimited data plan (Verizon, Sprint, etc.) >long battery capacity >fast bootup >external monitor connection so I can project an ad hoc whiteboard on a screen would be nice (but I don't want to be greedy)
Here's an equation to calculate the value: (height [in inches] of the pile of paper on my desk x time [in minutes; many minutes] to type said paper-based notes into e-docs + time [in hours per day] to search said paper notes for stuff I need to get done x my [sadly undervalued] rate of pay = price I [or my optimistic employer] would pay for a device to manage this chaos.
And, at least initially, could you try to not make it look like a big iPod so my boss will believe that it's a business tool?
Thanks for asking.
Anonymous
March 02, 2006
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Anonymous
March 02, 2006
That is not the final product...that video was supposedly made over a year ago. Us techhies of all people should know how much a prototype changes over the course of a year..., but anyway, here are my thoughts.
1) 60 GB hard drive on the bottom that snaps off, and has that little windows vista lcd screen on it (watch the M$ keynote adress at CES if you dont know what im talking about). Then you could just bring your music with you if you dont want the whole thing.
2) Run a full OS 3) Integrated WiFi/Wireless Broadband capabilities 4) DVD Support 5) At least 1024x768 Resolution (widescreen would be cool though
Anonymous
March 03, 2006
Looks pretty cool! But it's just a plain tablet PC with smaller dimensions!
Anonymous
March 03, 2006
This thingy can really come in handy for storing photos while traveling! (But I'm still wondering how much disk space it will have)
NOTE TO ADMIN: Please ignore my previous comment, I posted something else by accident.
Anonymous
March 03, 2006
I was excided ... then some of the media speculation about this being a portable tablet, with some preconfigured media extra's, just kinda' let the wind out of my sales. Of course, I will wait for the official announcement before I declare it a disappointment, but IF the media is right then I have to turn to Sony for my mobile gaming/movie watching/ebook reading, etc.