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First look: OQO e2 Vista PC First look: OQO e2 Vista PC |
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| Written by Stephen Ebert | |||||
| Tuesday, 18 September 2007 | |||||
Page 1 of 3 The world's smallest Windows Vista PC has launched and Absolute Gadget was there to get our mitts around its bite-size frame. The OQO model e2 promises to do everything a hulking great PC can do, and it fits in your pocket.
Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, the OQO model e2 could certainly take the place of your laptop. On first impressions the little trinket of a device was small, but felt solid in the hand. It features a sliding keypad with neat light sensors in the keys that light up when conditions darken. Dedicated right and left mouse-click buttons and a scrolling switch to control the cursor were easy to use, but may take some getting used to. Touch Scrollers on the side of the screen to move up and across a page were also an interesting addition.
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