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http://www.itworld.com/Comp/1235/060227origami/
Cringe.
Gee you don't say (and yes the sky is blue). Which is always the problem with these devices, but then the mainstream won't even know it exists, and doubly so if Origami culls Marketing help from the DOA Tablet team. It will be like the Tablet, you will have to use to buy, it doesn't sell itself. Even laptops took forever to hook mainstream, but now that they are in every office-supply store in existence, all shiny and demo-able, well it takes. No 11 Agency hawking junky Avertec's needed. Tablets and the "Untablets" (credit to the ever-stellar Mary Jo) will be a hard sell, even tho the tech is there. The thing going against the Untablets, I don't see the Vertical or Corporate story here.
Apple has this uncanny near spooky ability to hook people on devices, but then it can't sell much in the way of computers or software. Microsoft makes billions by being boring and selling software as a commodity, yet seems to have this reverse Midas touch when it comes to the new device OEM model or their own hardware. And when they do manage to get the hardware right (overspending as they do), they always have supply chain-problems and component shortages beyond ever seen by mankind. Leaving their Marketing drones in this near Microsoft-patented no-man's-land, for long periods of time.
The fact that this doesn't bubble up from the OEM market itself and has to be grandfathered by Intel and Microsoft, speaks volumes. Sony and Toshiba already been down this path, but got the pricing wrong, with zilch Marketing.
I hope Microsoft and its partners can have some quick turnaround on Oragami, once it's released. When a new iPod is announced, you can buy it (or pre-order it) immediately. Nothing worse than building hype, then having to wait 8 months for someone to build it.
Love your Blog.
If Origami can meet the stability and physical toughness of the Dell X30 and deliver more power (with WinXP) .. I am already in line. The name Origami intrigues .. is it a folding device? Flex-screen?
XBOX360 is very cool and I love my portable media center which can do so so many morre things then really anything out there today hands down, so I believe that MS has this ability as well
It boils down to who else is pushing for cool technology devices? MS seems to be the pusher
As always Apple likes to take very safe advances, look how long it took them to make a video player? PMC were doing that years before and still can do so much more then a IPOD with recorded TV etc. again Apple likes to make very safe advances while MS pushes the envelope
I want my Orgami!
That is the point -you- think the Xbox 360 is cool and not the masses of people that have iPods. Apple just seems to be able to do such things right and hence their products take off unlike all the other PMPs out on the market and most of the other PMPs actually have a much better feature set than the iPod yet the sales of iPod dwarf everything else.
And look how long it took them to dominate the video download market? 3 days. Meanwhile your XBox360 is performing worse than the first XBox with ZERO competition.
Scoble : Was the teaser video and other origami stuff on the net planted ? Sort of like a treasure hunt...
So that you can show something immensely better later this month?
But I forget this is MS we are talking about - hype > underdeliver :(
My response was along this line: you complained that Apple took a long time to enter a market; my response was that when they did they did it well and immediately dominated while all of your "early attempts" failed miserably.
That guy was playing a first person shooter. He only had one joystick. You need a joystick to shoot & a joystick to aim, if you are not using a mouse.
Sure, you can hold down a button to lock the joystick into move and let up to aim, but that's really cumbersome and almost no games support it.
I have once again become somewhat disenchanted with this device.
BigDog: I don't enough details so I'm not going to comment.
A new motto.
They even made the same form factor mistake. Its about the same size, which was both too small and too big (schizo focus) depending on how you were using it.
I carry an old-fashioned pen-and-paper journal with me wherever I go. Besides the global road warrior, I think this could be perfect for creative people of all types to jot things down spontaneusly - designs, stories, lists, diagrams, storyboards, whatever - as it's light enough to be carried around whenever inspiration strikes.
Looking forward to trying one out myself!
Bye.
enjoy
I mean, the Origami is so HUMONGOUS, it was a big gadget TWO YEARS AGO!
It's going to flop so hard.