• Gadgets

    Handheld Computer is First PC with Organic Screen

    By Posted on 7.29.2009 5 Comments

    OQO has been pushing the bounds of what you can fit into your palm for a few years. Long before netbooks were even a twinkle in Intel's eye, the company was making tiny, full-service computers. But with the explosion of said netbooks, plus ever-smarter smartphones, is there still a place for this Lilliputian, high-power, high-priced computer? Hard to say, but the company isn't just sitting back to see what happens.

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    3.23.2009 at 02:04pm - Comment by grunnieking

    i found how to get one just go to http://www.oqo.com/ and that is there main site with info and other products

  • Gadgets

    Handheld Computer is First PC with Organic Screen

    By Posted on 7.29.2009 5 Comments

    OQO has been pushing the bounds of what you can fit into your palm for a few years. Long before netbooks were even a twinkle in Intel's eye, the company was making tiny, full-service computers. But with the explosion of said netbooks, plus ever-smarter smartphones, is there still a place for this Lilliputian, high-power, high-priced computer? Hard to say, but the company isn't just sitting back to see what happens.

    Article Rating:
    2.17.2009 at 01:26pm - Comment by grunnieking

    srry i didnt give it stars 500 out of 10 yay.

  • Gadgets

    Handheld Computer is First PC with Organic Screen

    By Posted on 7.29.2009 5 Comments

    OQO has been pushing the bounds of what you can fit into your palm for a few years. Long before netbooks were even a twinkle in Intel's eye, the company was making tiny, full-service computers. But with the explosion of said netbooks, plus ever-smarter smartphones, is there still a place for this Lilliputian, high-power, high-priced computer? Hard to say, but the company isn't just sitting back to see what happens.

    Article Rating:
    2.17.2009 at 01:23pm - Comment by grunnieking

    Great idea i love it and i want one if anyone knows how to do get it because i really want one. Great articale love electronics and i could use this during dinner without my dad yelling.



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