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The first OLED display on a handheld PC that runs Vista and fits into pocket

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OQO model 2+

There are smartphones, MP3 multimedia players and Internet tablets that are roughly about the same size as the OQO model 2+ handheld PC. OQO has managed to squeeze an amazing number of features into a small 5-inch screen PC whose physical dimensions are 5.6″(W) x 3.3″(H) x 1.0″(D).

The OQO model 2+ display is built using OLED technology. If you haven’t seen an OLED display, we can tell you the technology beats anything in brightness and contrast we have seen so far. The OQO display is also a touch-sensitive, making use of Windows Vista’s built-in touch screen software. Qwerty keyboard slides under the screen. The handheld PC can be configured with a hard drive or 60GB solid state drive (SSD). The OQO model 2+ has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but the really exceptional feature is dual mobile network connectivity. The device can connect to 3G EV-DO (CDMA based networks that, for instance, Verizon or Sprint have) and 3G UMTS (GSM based networks across the world) networks. OQO model 2+ prices start from $999.

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