Abstract: OQOs e2, the future of portable computing?The 10 second review: Device: OQO Model e2Cost: from £909 to £1400 Available from: eXpansysSummary: A good looking, powerful, UMPC. A credible notebook replacementBest of: You can leave your notebook at home, n...
Frankly - we love this luscious ultramobile PC, even though we can't type on it. It's well designed and a pleasure to use. At its current price, we couldn't justify buying it however - for the same money we could get an entry level laptop and a smartp...
Abstract: If you have a thousand pounds burning a hole in your pocket, you might be better off putting it in an ISA rather than spending it on the OQO model e2. Unless you have a specific application that demands the power of a laptop in your pocket, the comput...
Small and stylish, Supports an external monitor resolution of 1,920 by 1,200
Lacks the RAM to run Windows Vista adequately, Too small to be a viable alternative to a notebook, Battery life could be better, Runs slightly hot
Although the OQO model e2 is a nicely built UMPC with a neat docking station, we cant see it replacing the notebook in your briefcase or the handheld in your pocket...
Its only a marginal improvement on its predecessor, but the OQO model e2 is still one of the best UMPC-style devices on the market today. We just wish it was more feature-rich and wasnt so pricey ...
The Model e2 is a great example of how diverse the UMPC arena currently is, differing vastly from its rivals. The 5in screen is a reasonable compromise between size and portability, and the slide-down keyboard is the best we’ve seen on a UMPC. It&rs...
Abstract: Processor • 1.6GHz VIA C7M ULV (also available with 1.5GHz) • embedded AES hardware encryption Operating System • Windows Vista Ultimate • Vista Business • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 • Windows XP Professional Graphics • chipset: VIA VX700 with ...