Yet Another Mini PC
from the yes,-but-when-will-they-ship? dept
Yet another company is jumping into the "mini-PC" business. This one, backed by Paul Allen's Vulcan Ventures, is working on a tiny notebook computer that will weigh about a pound. While Allen says he just came up with the idea a year ago, the prototype machine looks strikingly similar to the tiny IBM handheld notebooks that were out in Japan about a decade ago (can't seem to find any pictures online, sorry). For some reason, those machines never really caught on. Of course, others are working on full-powered handheld computers as well, including IBM, OQO and Tiqit - though, they all seem to be focused on different designs than this new Vulcan venture. The main similarity between all of them, though, seems to be that they're a long way from shipping. Any bets on whether or not any of these devices make it out in 2003, or if they'll all appear in next year's VaporWare awards?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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