15 March 2006

Microsoft Origami Devices - Will you buy it?

Microsoft has officially unveiled its Origami project. It's a middle-ground device sitting between PDA and notebook. It can play media, enable gaming and allow people to store personal information, access the Internet or download photos from a flash storage card. I personally think it's similar to the ultra-small notebook Sony launched a few years ago.

Samsumg Q1 Origami Handheld

Samsung is the first to launch the Origami platform "ultramobile P
C". The Q1 is finished with the same sort of shiny black plastic that is used for the PlayStation Portable. It is based on an Intel Celeron M processor running at 900 MHz. It has 512MB of memory and a 40GB hard drive. There are wired and wireless LAN adapters, Bluetooth networking, and a Compact Flash card slot that could be used for other types of modems. It can be controled by buttons and its 800-by-480-resolution (Widescreen VGA) touch-screen. The price of it will be US$1,190 (NZD$1,800) when it goes on sale in Europe.

Will you buy it? I think it's too expensive for me. If the price could drop to under NZD$1,000, I believe lots of people will start to think about it.

For now, we have the Archos AV700 media player in the market. It also has a 40GB or 100GB hard drive and 7" colour screen for watching movies from various formats, including MPEG-4. It can also record your TV programme like a DVD/hard drive recorder and play on the move (of course you can also play it back on your TV). Click here for more information and pricing.

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