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    OQO's Next UMPC Will Include OLED Touchscreen

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    OQO is set to unveilan updated version of itUltra Mobile PC. Like its predecessors, this will be a tiny PC running the regular version of Windows, but the upcoming version will add some new features, including an OLED touchscreen.

    [​IMG]OQO's currentUMPC, the model 2, looks like a slightly larger than normal handheld, but runs either Windows XP or Vista.

    The current versionuses a track stick pointing device to control a cursor, but the next edition-- the OQO model 2+ --will add a touchscreen. Rather than this being a standard LED, this will be an organic LED, which should use less power.

    But this won't be the only change. The upcoming model will be based on a 1.86 GHzIntel Atom processor, rather than a slightly slower one from VIA as the current model does.

    Also, OQO says the model 2+ will sport "worldwide 3G capability," which almost certainly means it will have HSDPA, and possible HSUPA, too. EV-DO Rev A is an option for its predecessor.

    This pre-announcement information comes directly from OQO, who says the model 2+will be unveiled at CES in mid-January.

    There's no word yet on what this UMPC will cost, but the current version starts at $1,300.

    More about the OQO model 2

    The current OQO model 2 weighs in at only one pound, and includes an 800-by-480-pixel, 5-inch touchscreen. Behind its sliding screen is a 58-key backlit thumb keyboard.

    It can be configured with hard drives in a variety of sizes --up to 120 GB --with some of these optionsbeing SSDs.

    This UMPCoffers Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g), Bluetooth, and an Ethernet port. As mentioned earlier, EV-DO service from either Sprint or Verizon is an option.

    Overall, the model 2 is 5.6 inches wide, 3.3 inches wide, and1.0 inch thick.

    OQO says this device's 4500 mAh battery offers up to 3 hours of use, and a double-capacity battery is also available.

    Via GottaBeMobile

     
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