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Also came across this new pocket sized wonder!!
Features and Benefits
Microsoft Windows XP Home/Professional operating system gives you the performance and functionality of
your favorite PC applications
30GB hard drive lets you take your data and software applications wherever you go
HDTV-quality (1024 x 600) display provides a crisp view
Full-function QWERTY thumb keyboard makes it easy to type while on the go
Seamless roaming software means you’re always connected to critical email and Web-based information
802.11b/g Wi-Fi gives you high-speed access
MiddleMan software simplifies navigation in handheld mode
MobileMail (a Microsoft Outlook 2003 plug-in) enablesa more efficient email experience on low bandwidth connections while preserving battery life
Low-Power Interactive Display (LID) module gives you instant access to Outlook email, calendar, and MP3 files
Attach a large keyboard, mouse, and monitor for a traditional desktop PC experience
Connect a projector with the port replicator and you’re ready to present
Specifications
Dimensions: 5.8" x 4" x 1" (148mm x 101mm x 26mm)
Weighs 1lb (450g)
1 GHz processor
256MB system RAM
30GB internal hard drive
5.6" HDTV-quality display (1024 x 600)
Integrated 802.11b/g
3D graphics w/ 8MB video RAM
USB 2.0 port
Microsoft Windows XP Home/Professional
Optional
LID module
Bluetooth
Wide area networking
Port replicator
Mini dock with DVD-CD/RW drive
For more detailed info or to place an order go to this link!
http://www.flipstartpc.com/
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[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2004-02-26 18:53 ]
[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2004-02-26 18:54 ]
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Posted: 2004-02-26 19:53:04
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On 2004-02-25 18:19:12, PeterKay wrote:
Where did u get that picture from?..........(the car)
may i have the link to that please?
the mother board on the car is a mini-itx form
theres laods of cools different mini-itx PCs on
http://www.mini-itx.com/[ This Message was edited by: MixiN on 2004-02-26 19:07 ]
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Posted: 2004-02-26 20:06:37
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That vaporous OQO Ultrapersonal Computer we’ve been hearing about for years now might not be showing up in stores any time soon, but it is turning up on TV. We didn’t catch it ourselves, but we heard that some bad guy on 24 was spotted using one. No word on whether the remaining episodes of the series will be spent determining whether the OQO is for real or not.
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Posted: 2004-04-29 17:06:47
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IBM had one of those WAAAAAAYYYYY back during the Win95 days...
it was called the Thinkpad PC 110
This is actual size if viewed at 72dpi
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Posted: 2004-04-29 18:08:37
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i can see the future. we will all have an all inclusive life support device, catering us for all media, social and personal needs. and a widescreen viewer in contact lenses, kineticly powered. and xp2045. or not...
This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2004-04-29 18:20:20
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OQO Inc. is finally announcing that they will be shipping the OQO this fall for roughly $2,000.
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Posted: 2004-06-04 01:44:40
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@axxxr - Nice Coffin mate! I'll have one of those when I just feel like I am about to . . . . The sh*t will just have to go with me in the crematory room - because of it's price !
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Posted: 2004-06-04 01:52:19
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Yeh my kind of coffin aswell mate!
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Posted: 2004-06-04 01:56:09
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Video of the oqo in action.
http://www.joshrubin.com/cgi-[....]et.com.com/1606-2-5222650.html
www.oqo.com
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Posted: 2004-06-11 03:50:02
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The burning question...can you play champ manager on it? and how would you install it, the cd is bigger than the flippin' pc
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Posted: 2004-07-08 19:13:40
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