Sammanfattning: The innovative companys latest ultra-mobile PC will be useful for those wanting PC features in a small package. But its not for everyone
1-pound device. Small enough to slide into your pockets. Best thumb board on a Micro PC. Vibrant 5-inch screen. Built-in Sprint EV-DO modem. Innovative docking station.
More expensive than the original version. VIA processors appear to be slower than their Intel counterparts. Fan noise can get annoying.
Its the most intuitive and innovative 1-pound PC available in the market....
Very small and light, Built-in mobile broadband, Good endurance with double-capacity battery, Improved backlit keyboard
Relatively low application performance, Throughput trails other Rev. O hardware, No memory card slots
When the original OQO appeared a couple of years ago, some saw it as the solution to a problem no one had. But now, the model 01 looks like it was ahead of its time. Like its predecessor, the model 02 Ultra-Mobile PC is a handheld device that runs Wind...
It may not have as many features as its Sony rival, but the OQO model 2 has one crucial thing the Japanese giants model doesnt -- a useable keyboard. If the ultra-mobile PC concept appeals, this is worth consideration ...
Operating temperatures, Could use one more USB 2.0 port The Final Word The OQO E2 is quite an impressive little design with some good connectivity and would suite a number of tasks, as long as they require more portability than power
The OQO E2 is quite an impressive little design with some good connectivity and would suite a number of tasks, as long as they require more portability than power