Microsoft tries again with ultramobile PCs

by admin December 22, 2006 at 8:21 am

Get ready for Origami take two. While Microsoft’s mini-tablet effort may not be quite where the software maker had hoped, the project is ready for another cameo.

This spring, Microsoft attracted huge buzz for the Origami prior to its launch, but as details emerged and the products hit the market, they were roundly criticised as overpriced and underpowered.

Next month, at CES, Microsoft will be back with another round of the tiny computers. The latest tablets, code-named Vistagami because of their Windows Vista support, also will come in a wider range of looks, including some models with keyboards. Microsoft chief Bill Gates is expected to mention some of the new devices in his CES keynote as part of a broader discussion of the new types of computers that will be enabled with Vista, including new all-in-one PCs and other esoteric designs.

But it’s unclear whether the new crop of devices will do that much to address the two biggest criticisms of the category: price and battery life.

Full article: ZDNet.co.uk