Action unfolds in Origami PCs
As Samsung's Q1 makes its U.S. debut, questions remain about whether minitablets are ready for a breakout.
As Samsung's Q1 makes its U.S. debut, questions remain about whether minitablets are ready for a breakout.
May 1, 2006
photos Samsung shows off its new minitablet PC, answers consumer questions at San Francisco launch.
May 1, 2006
video Company's executive vice president and general manager of computer systems rolls out the company's new Origami device.
May 1, 2006
May 1, 2006
photos A look at the Eo mintablet PC by TabletKiosk, plus Samsung's rival Origami device.
May 1, 2006
April 27, 2006
blog Sean Maloney, head of Intel's mobile group, talks about what Origami devices could mean for consumers.
March 23, 2006
March 9, 2006
photos Microsoft unveils details of mobile devices that feature lightweight hardware designs coupled with the functionality of a Windows PC.
March 9, 2006
Samsung minitablet debuts in U.S.
Q1 device to sell through Best Buy's online store next week, show up in some of retailer's outlets this summer.May 1, 2006
A coming-out party for the Q1
photos Samsung shows off its new minitablet PC, answers consumer questions at San Francisco launch. May 1, 2006
A look at Samsung's new tablet
video Company's executive vice president and general manager of computer systems rolls out the company's new Origami device. May 1, 2006
Origami PC maker has to scribble 'wait'
TabletKiosk hoped to beat Samsung out of the gate, but had to halt most shipments due to a glitch. Still, its frankness has won it fans.May 1, 2006
Origami tablets gear up
photos A look at the Eo mintablet PC by TabletKiosk, plus Samsung's rival Origami device. May 1, 2006
previous coverage
Minitablets to gain considerable steam
Number of devices shipped could rise to 7.8 million by 2011, researcher In-Stat says.April 27, 2006
Getting Origami into the fold
blog Sean Maloney, head of Intel's mobile group, talks about what Origami devices could mean for consumers. March 23, 2006
Reality check for the much-hyped Origami PC
Microsoft's vision of cheap, pocket-size minitablet remains elusive goal. Will buyers wait for next generation?March 9, 2006
Origami handheld devices debut at CeBit
photos Microsoft unveils details of mobile devices that feature lightweight hardware designs coupled with the functionality of a Windows PC. March 9, 2006
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