
Archive for the ‘Origami’ Category


Today’s idea and concept could comes true one of these days, and many do. Like this one, the Palette-Digital artist which is one of the concept idea. It has a wireless feature to all ports and also a DVD drive or maybe Blu-Ray. It works like a Palm but you can use it as a drawing pad, which you draw and write on it.

Ever since the Installing Windows XP or Dual Boot Windows On Mac, there’s always a new challenge or even discovering stuff.
Now people are trying the other way round, running a OS X on a UMPC. A UMPC which was brought up by Microsoft late last year code named Microsoft Origami


Samsung has announced and will expects to release its new Sens Q1(Origami) equipped with 32GB SSD(Solid State Disk) in June. A newer RAM type, SSD(Solid State Disk) is a new RAM-based plug-and-play storage device that works like a hard-drive but contains no moving parts. Because they contain their own CPUs to manage data storage, they are much faster than conventional rotating hard disks. When it comes to the ‘Sens Q1-SSD’ model, with its impressive increase of booting time which only takes shorter by 25~50% while speed of instant on , which enables direct access to multimedia application without booting up : is 30 % faster than the existing model and its 50% lighter.
Price expected range for SensQ1-SSD - 2,300,000(KRW) and SensQ30-SSD 3,500,000(KRW).

The name “Origami” and “UMPC” are crazed everywhere nowadays, you know about Asus have their own UMPC products and other Japanese models, here is one that from Korean, later in future, i am sure you will find one UMPC from China( i mean Made in China at the back of the products ). Lucoms (Daewoo) model is in fact based on a product from Founder. So just like other Origami, it comes with a 7″ screen, 30 to 60GB of HDD(depends on specs), 512MB of RAM(changes are likely to be annouced) and equiped with Pentium M900 processor.
UMPC - Ultra Mobile PC
UMPC are very common word on the net today as UMPC might play an important role for both business and home user. What is UMPC? UMPC actually stand for Ultra Mobile Personal Computer. It is much smaller in terms of physical size but as for features, it also depends on manufacturer that produce it or manufacture the UMPC products.

Intel today have introduce the world with a new UMPC as New Category of Mobile Devices for the upcoming future on computer technology. Why UMPC or Ultra Mobile PC? Here’s a few advantage of using UMPC as described by Intel,
While we are heading on the Origami news, why not have an alternative tablet PC that is quite similar to Origami. Motion Computing’s LS800. A Tablet PC that small and compact and easyly carry around for your work. About the size of a paperback, the LS800 Tablet PC comes equipped with Intel® Centrino® Mobile Technology for outstanding mobile performance and productivity.

Yup. Engadget sure did a good job. They got the chance to grab a few snap of the new Microsoft Origami, and its confirmed that the new Origami is actually running on a Special Edition of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Version 2002 Service Pack 2.
Below are the screenshot taken by Engadget, and don’t even try to ask how they get it.

So we managed to get our hands on an Samsung Q1 / Origami device set to roll tomorrow here at CeBIT. Don’t ask how, but it’ll be awhile before we recover from the brutal caning we just received. From the five minutes we spent with it we can tell you, well, it’s an XP Tablet PC with a 7-inch display. Sorry, that’s about it, nothing earth-shattering here folks. In fact, for all the hype, it’s hard to find anything revolutionary or even evolutionary in the hardware specs or loaded software (perhaps that will come when the price is announced). Sure, Samsung did call it a prototype unit, but the final prototype prior to manufacture won’t see much changed other than a “brighter TFT LCD” we were told. Stories and Photo from Engadget
More photo of Samsung Q1 Origami shown below















