Typical price: £1,151
What is it: Ultra mobile PC-style device with sliding Qwerty keyboard
What we think: Includes several enhancements over its predecessor, but at a cost
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 7 November 2007
Tags: OQO, OQO model e2, Qwerty, USB ports, 3G
We like:
Decent keyboard; good size and weight
We don't like:
Screen isn't very usable outdoors
CNET UK judgement:
It's 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 wasn't so pricey
Full review:
The model e2 is the third iteration of OQO's acclaimed ultra mobile PC-style device. It sports several enhancements over its predecessor including a faster CPU, Windows Vista as standard. It can be bought from eXpansys.com for £1,151. Continue Reading...
OQO model e2 History
5 Nov 2007 in Crave
OQO model e2 'ultra-mobile PC': Up close and personal
Although we've been busy giving out candy to kids and lighting fireworks, we've still had time to fiddle with the improved OQO model e2
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