OQO ships UMPC for UK buyers

OQO's new UMPC could be a viable laptop challenger

Written by Daniel Robinson

OQO has introduced a new model of its ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) aimed at European buyers. Unlike many rival handheld computers, OQO said its model is a viable laptop competitor for mobile business workers.

Available immediately, OQO's model e2 is a localised version of the model 02 that shipped in the US earlier this year, adding a UK keyboard and system software. The launch is the start of an international push by OQO to bring its products to a wider audience in Europe and Asia, according to Martin Day, director of international channels for OQO.

The model e2 ships in four configurations, with either a 1.5GHz or 1.6GHz VIA C7M processor and a hard drive up to 120GB or a 32GB solid state disk (SSD). Common to all configurations is 1GB of memory, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and a choice of either Windows XP or Vista.

OQO said it had put a lot of effort into making its UMPC easy to use. The device's 5in screen has a native 800 x 480 pixels, but can zoom out to show higher resolutions. Its qwerty keyboard has also been designed to be operated with the device cradled in a user's hands, and has shortcut keys to common functions.

"The key benefits of an ultra mobile PC are increased productivity. It runs Windows, so no application porting is required. Because of this, there's no user training necessary, and no special IT support tools needed either," said Day.

The 454g model e2 ships with a clip-on adapter that adds and Ethernet and VGA ports, while an optional docking cradle supports these plus a DVD drive. The system has a standard battery life of three hours, which can be doubled to six hours with an optional extended battery. Prices start at £979 +VAT from reseller Expansys.

Tags:

reader comments

related articles

Sony Vaio UX1

Sony to ship Vaio UMPC in February

Ultra-portable Vaio with Vista could appeal to IT professionals 29 Jan 2007

 

New mini PC can run Vista

The pocket-sized OQO Model 2 can run the Vista operating system 22 Jan 2007

Will Ultra-Mobile PCs chew up Tablets?

Microsoft and other giants say the UMPC is a revolutionary device, but some pundits do not agree 21 Mar 2006

Fujitsu Siemens unveils Amilo Mini laptop

Ui 3520 has 8.9in screen and weighs about 1kg 02 Sep 2008

OQO unveils mobile broadband UMPC

Ultra mobile PC features open-Sim 3G data access 07 Dec 2007

Apricot resurrected as netbook supplier

Apricot brand revived by UK firm offering mini laptops 16 Oct 2008

related whitepapers

today's top stories

CIOs must embrace collaboration tools

Author Don Tapscott gives Angelica Mari his reasons for promoting social networking tools and says transparency is the key to security 04 Dec 2008

On a quest to build a connected society

BT Design’s JP Rangaswami talks to Gareth Morgan about his pivotal role in the telecoms giant’s efforts to deliver universal broadband and his plans to tap into the creativity of the open source community 04 Dec 2008

IT leaders must stand by India

A sense of perspective is the most important response from IT leaders to the attacks in Mumbai 04 Dec 2008

Case study: Clifford Chance

Law firm implements Sun platform and reduces datacentres to gain efficiency and cost synergies 03 Dec 2008

Should CRM be more sociable?

As vendors rush to add more social networking bells and whistles to their CRM products, some experts warn that users must tread carefully when venturing into online communities 03 Dec 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Will the terrorist attacks in Mumbai affect your offshoring plans?

Will the terrorist attacks in Mumbai affect your offshoring plans?

Is India becoming a risky destination?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

Padlocked CDVideo

Technology and privacy

Watch the final video in a two-part Computing roundtable debate on the importance of putting data privacy issues at the heart of your IT plans 02 Dec 2008

Podcast imageAudio

Computing podcast - Standard Life's offshoring plans; and the prospects for government IT

The insurance giant outlines its new outsourcing strategy; and we ask if the government's economic bailout will affect its IT plans 28 Nov 2008

Latest in-depth articles

Doctors looking at a computerAnalysis

Watchdog wants IT to cure privacy woes

Information Commissioner Richard Thomas is urging organisations to put privacy protection at the top of their procurement and development criteria 04 Dec 2008

Colin McDonaldComment

Web 2.0 has potential to transform staff training

Employees can sharpen their IT skills through using the latest interactive training tools, writes Colin McDonald 04 Dec 2008

Advertisement

Primary Navigation