Ultra Mobile PCs are a strange breed; some would say neither fish nor fowl. They aren't fully fledged laptop computers; no optical drive, not the same array of ports and connectors, small screen. They aren't handhelds; they run a ‘proper' operating system and are intended for ‘real' computing.
So where do they fit in the scheme of things, and can they find a place for themselves? Well, the jury is out, but while it ponders (which means while people decide whether they will buy the things in sufficient numbers to keep them being produced and updated), there does seem to be a steady flow of them, and OQO has done its fair share of producing new devices. We make the OQO model e2 the third we've seen.
It is similar to its predecessors in that it has a slide-out keyboard and a small format: 142mm wide, 84mm tall and 26mm thick, and weighing 450g. It looks stunning thanks to its shiny black casing.
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