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Wednesday, October 27, 2004

OQO, not okay?


The OQO - a product that was nothing more than vapourware like ages ago - is finally out. The verdict - judging from reviewers - is that perhaps Model 1 is a dud. Do we need to wait till Model 3 before they actually do user feedback?

Seems handy enough from the video though. I can imagine using it to load up on photos that I have taken with a Sony Cybershot when it maxes out, then handing it around at weddings for guests to view. Sadly, the display is only 800-by-480-pixels, doesn't tilt and the HDD is only 20GByte.


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