Start-up Shrinks PC To Palm Size
News The major difference is that the OQO device, which will come out in the second half of the year for around $1,000, is a complete Windows XP computer. The OQO uses the same tiny hard drive from Toshiba that Apple Computer incorporates into the...
[April 17, 2002, 10:35]
Personal Server Takes Your Data With You
Talkback oqo have been pushing a similar concept for a while. It doesn't have the wireless option (yet), but does have a touch screen so it can be used stand-alone aswell.http://www.oqo.com
[September 17, 2003, 11:27]
Ultra Mobile Is Infra Dig
Talkback But, if you do want ultra portability, and, a thumb keyboard: Oqo www.Oqo.com beats all these devices hands down GHz Transmeta GB hard drive x 3.4" x 0.92 14 ounces
[March 14, 2006, 6:19]
Photos: Origami Ultra Mobile PCs
Talkback Oqo www.Oqo.com beats these on all counts, and has done for over a year.
[March 14, 2006, 6:06]
Samsung Q1: A First Look
Talkback I haven't got my hands on an OQO yet, but I guess that would be the competition for this machine. I have had access to the JVC Mobile Mini Note PC MP-XV841, and it's very impressive. From the info supplied so far, I don't think the Origami is as good.
[March 10, 2006, 14:27]
If It's Anything Like My Model 100CT It Will Be Brilliant
Member Review Yes it is small, the screen is difficult to see, but for portability it is unsurpassed in size except for the OQO and Sony Vaio U series. I am only speaking from the experience of my Toshiba 100CT, which I have found to be excellent value.
[July 1, 2005, 9:33]
Via Unveils Mini Notebook And Motherboards
News Portable computer maker Oqo has put a Via chip into its latest pocket-sized PC. Oqo charges $1,499 (£752) for its PC. Via Technologies has unfurled a prototype for a mini notebook that will compete against similar small computers touted by Samsung...
[June 6, 2007, 10:04]
Windows XP Cut Down To Size
News Another start-up, OQO, is expected to release a similar handheld computer soon, according to sources close to the company, who added that OQO recently received additional outside funding. Start-up Antelope Technologies plans to release next month a...
[October 27, 2003, 10:20]
Tablet PCs On Slow Dissolve
Talkback OQO 's product doesn't have the technology to use Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Their device doesn't use a digitizer - like all tablets that run Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. I doubt their choice of OS had anything to do with Tablet PC's apparent...
[June 10, 2004, 21:19]
Apple Mac Mini: A First Look
Talkback After debating between the Sony, the OQO, the antelope, and the flipstart, this is the real deal. I'm so glad I didn't put $2K on a Sony U750 now! This is exactly what I have been looking for. I have searched everywhere for a small unit that I can...
[January 13, 2005, 0:48]
TechXNY: Crusoe Squeezes Into Meta Pad Spinoff
News Transmeta said in April that the same chip will power a PDA-sized device from start-up OQO that runs Windows XP. Antelope, a company that makes mobile computing devices for niche markets, said on Wednesday that it will use Transmeta's Crusoe TM5800...
[June 26, 2002, 16:50]
Smartphone Laptop Release Announced
News Sony and start-up OQO have already introduced full-fledged handheld Windows computers. DualCor originally thought it would sell to consumers, a market targeted by OQO and Good Technology. It's a computer.
[December 16, 2005, 12:50]
Via Inches Forward With 64-bit Chips
News HP has used Via chips in some computers sold in China, while Samsung Electronics and Oqo have put Via processors into handheld computers. Via Technologies is making processors based on a new architecture this year that may help the tiny company...
[January 24, 2008, 6:48]
Apple Mac OS X On X86: A First Test
Talkback The world would better if OSx86 was available for PCs like the OQO (handheld with a transmeta[possibly x86] running xp.yummy if you can hack osx onto it) and homebuilt AMD systems. apple's going to lose money.
[January 14, 2006, 2:39]
Photos: Via's Little Motherboards
News The Oqo model 02 portable computer costs more than twice as much as Via's upcoming NanoBook. Via Technologies' Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX, Pico-ITX and Mobile-ITX are smaller than regular motherboards, with each about 50 percent smaller than the one to its...
[June 6, 2007, 10:56]
Crusoe Discovers The Desktop
News Last year the company moved into "blade" servers and began to pitch its products for embedded devices like set-top boxes, and in April start-up OQO announced a pocket-sized Windows XP computer running on an 800MHz Crusoe chip.
[May 9, 2002, 14:10]
Tablet PCs Get A Makeover
News The machines, similar to designs at smaller firms like OQO and Antelope Technologies, are more functional and come with far more processing power than the average PDA (personal digital assistant) and are lighter and more energy efficient than full...
[April 16, 2003, 8:16]
Intel Shows Off Origami-like Prototypes
News There have been a few prior attempts to take the PC even smaller, most notably from OQO and a minitablet introduced this year by Dualcor Technologies. Intel on Tuesday plans to show off the mini-tablet device at the centre of Microsoft's Origami...
[March 8, 2006, 8:00]
Transmeta Chief: 'We're Years Ahead Of Intel'
News Transmeta is also looking at the embedded market and an emerging sector for so-called ultra PCs, as pioneered by San Francisco start-up OQO, IBM and several firms in the Far East. After a dazzling IPO -- which was folllowed by equally high-profile...
[October 8, 2002, 15:51]
News Schmooze: Budgeting For E-business
News Not to belabour the PDA motif, but all these pocket operating systems might soon be obsolete if OQO has its way. While most people were paying attention to the NHS cash booster jab or the rise in National Insurance announced by Gordon Brown on...
[April 19, 2002, 17:01]

