ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Prices
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


IT Jobs

Mobile devices Toolkit

Manufacturers unwrap first Origami Ultra Mobile PCs

Graeme Wearden in Hanover ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 09 Mar 2006 11:30 GMT

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Intel lifted the lid on Microsoft's Origami project on Thursday by showing off three Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) devices at the CeBIT trade show in Hanover.

As expected, one of the UMPCs was manufactured by Samsung. The others were built by Asus and Founder, a Chinese technology company.

But it appears that significantly more work will have to be done before UMPCs are ready for the mass-market. Pankaj Kedia, Intel's manager for low power IA marketing, told ZDNet UK that these first devices have a battery life of between two and three hours, depending on whether they were used to play video or not.

And while the Samsung and Founder devices were operational and being used to play video, the Asus UMPC — the R2H — appeared to have run out of power.


For full coverage of CeBIT 2006 as it happens,
see ZDNet UK's CeBIT 2006 toolkit.

Intel's general manager for Europe, Christian Morales, told a crowded press conference at CeBIT that UMPC devices represented the start of a new form factor for the PC industry. He also promised that Intel would help make UMPCs much more efficient over the next few years. "We have plans over the next five years to deliver a ten-fold improvement in power usage," he said.

All three UMPCs on show had touch-sensitive colour screens, measuring seven inches across the diagonal. They support Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and have two USB ports. They weigh just under a kilogram, with hard drives of 30-60GB, and run on Intel's existing ultra-low-power Pentium and Celeron chips.

Samsung's device, called the Q1, is scheduled to launch in May this year, costing around €1,000 (£700).

A founder UMPC with video on teh screen
Founder's UMPC device playing video

Bill Mitchell, Microsoft's vice president for mobile platforms, joined Morales on stage and demonstrated that the UMPCs ran Windows XP Tablet PC edition, with the addition of a piece of software called the Touch Pack providing an innovative on-screen keyboard that lets the user type with their thumbs.

"We've been working very hard for five years, to leverage the full power of the Windows XP Tablet," said Mitchell. He showed that UMPCs would include modified versions of Internet Explorer, OneNote and Windows Media Player.

ZDNet UK will have pictures of all three UMPC devices, and a more detailed preview of the Samsung Q1, later today.ZDNet UK's Charles McLellan contributed to this report.

 

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly Print with Dell

Did you find this article useful?
236 out of 341 people found this useful



Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:










Related Jobs

Desktop Support at Prestigious Financial Company!

Large Investment Management company requires Desktop Support Engineer. Based in London, this role involves covering all infrastructure support ...

1st/2nd Line Support Media Client

1st - 2nd line support engineer required for an immediate contract with a media client. Skills include Windows XP, Active Directory, Hardware ...

Windows 2003 Senior Desktop Support - Gloucester

I have an exclusive client in Gloucestershire looking for a Windows XP & Windows 2003 desktop and network support specialist to deploy and maintain ...

Featured Talkback

Put simply, what is the compelling reason to pay ~$200 extra for an Eee with Windows XP? A Windows Eee won't come with any useful applications and you'll have to buy anti-virus software to boot. The truth about low cost computing is that nobody really cares whether the machine is running Windows or Linux as long as its cheap, its easy to use and it works.

By: dogStar

Read full story:
Asus to ship 60 percent of Eee PCs with Windows XP

On The Road Blog

Challenges of Nigeria mobile Banking

Mobile Banking refers to provision of banking and financial services with the help of mobile telecommunication devices. The scope of offered services may include facilities to conduct... More

Post a comment

Mobile marketing innovations will driv...

Farmed out License Holder, Etisalat Nigeria sure understand how to engage the subscribers in the 3G Era. During the launch of the Network last week in Lagos, the company spokesperson... More

Post a comment

Skype - The Roach Motel

Here is an interesting article from The National Business Review, pointing out once again that you can never delete a Skype account. Never. Period. This is something I am familiar... More

Post a comment