CES 2007: OQO, world’s smallest Vista PC
by Dale North on Jan 9, 2007 +
Filed under: Video Computers CES 2007 Mini PC    +    Link to this page

Found wandering around the Microsoft area of CES were representatives showing off the OQO, the world’s smallest Windows Vista capable PC. This little machine has a full QWERTY keyboard, wifi/bluetooth and runs Windows beauifully. The model that Summa and I toyed with has a 1.5ghz CPU, 60gb harddisk and 1gb of RAM. We also saw the desktop dock and external optical drives, which would make this a full computing solution. I was truly impressed and didn’t expect to be, as was Summa, though he mentioned that the device was very warm to the touch.

It’s a good thing that the rep let Summa hold it, as I was seriously considering ganking it. Dibs.

[OQO website here.]



2 Responses to “CES 2007: OQO, world’s smallest Vista PC”
  1. gConeen says:

    DIGG IT!!

    http://digg.com/hardware/World_s_Smallest_Windows_Vista_PC_The_OQO_Model_2

  2. Multiplayer.ro » Blog Archive » World’s Smallest Windows Vista PC: The OQO Model 2 says:

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