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Save up to $200At the this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, OQO model 02 demonstrated their new model 02, which is a micro-PC capable of supporting Microsoft’s next generation operating system, Windows Vista. The model 02, which is less than 6 inches wide and 1 inch thick, has the following features:

  • 1.2GHz or a 1.5GHz VIA C7M ULV processor
  • 5″ WVGA LCD
  • EV-DO WWAN, WiFi, and Bluetooth
  • 1GB of DDR2 SDRAM
  • 30 or 60 GB hard drive
  • Supports VGA, HDMI, & DVI monitors up to 1920×1200 resolution
  • USB 2.0

With the HDMI-out, the USB 2.0 connection and the ability to run Vista, the model 02 is begging to be a portable media center. The USB 2.0 port allows for the use of a USB television tuner, like the Artec USB tuner. Vista’s media center interface could work well on the 5″ screen, especially if the micro-PC could handle receiving broadcast television.

With the ability to run Windows Vista Ultimate, the OQO could serve as a digital video recorder anywhere in a major city with an USB Digital Tuner, regardless of whether Wi-fi is available. With HD programming broadcast for free, the model 02 could be a portable HD digital video recorder that could be hooked up to any high definition television through its HDMI connection.

However, until the Vista version of the model 02 hits the streets, I have questions about the power of the VIA processor to handle broadcast TV through a USB Tuner, especially high definition broadcasts. Also, the unit is not capable of running Vista’s Aero interface, which may have implications for Vista’s media center. One thing is clear though: the OQO provides a glimpse into the future of media centers. The overall computing power in such a small device is impressive, albeit expensive. With time, the price will come down and the features will increase.

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  • 5 Responses to “OQO and a USB Tuner: A portable HD digital video recorder?”

    1. […] FloppyHead: OQO and a USB Tuner - A portable HD digital video recorder? “With the ability to run Windows Vista Ultimate, the OQO could serve as a digital video recorder anywhere in a major city with an USB Digital Tuner, regardless of whether Wi-fi is available.” […]

    2. […] A couple of weeks ago I talked about the OQO Model 2, a micro-PC capable of supporting Microsoft’s Vista Ultimate. The Model 2 is loaded with features like a USB 2.0 port and a HDMI-out. These features got me excited about the potential of the Model 2 as a HD Tivo since Window’s Media Center is built into Vista. All it would take is a USB HD tuner card and a portable antenna. Did the Model 2 have the processing power to handle HDTV? […]

    3. […] In February, I talked about the OQO Model 2, a micro-PC capable of supporting Microsoft’s Vista Ultimate. The Model 2 is loaded with features like a USB 2.0 port and a HDMI-out. These features got me excited about the potential of the Model 2 as a HD Tivo since Window’s Media Center is built into Vista. However, after e-mailing OQO’s tech support, I was informed that the OQO Model 2’s processor is not powerful enough for HD content. […]

    4. […] The OQO ultra-portable computer runs a full version of Windows XP or Vista. The model 02, which is less than 6 inches wide and 1 inch thick, was recently shown running World of Warcraft at VIAArena.com. This is an impressive feat for such a small computer. The game did look slightly choppy but that might be more of a factor of the internet connection used in the video. The OQO has the potential to be a great portable media center and this video shows what the unit is capable of doing. Check out the video below. […]

    5. […] This week’s version of the Weekly Round-up focuses on portable video. With the release of the iPhone (and its steep pricetag that has caused some people to take up begging), the ability to take your content with you is being advertised like crazy. I personally think the OQO Model 2 is a great way to bring your content with you, but it costs over $2,000 dollars. Oh well. One thing to remember about video on the go: remember to back up that iTunes content or ripped movies. […]

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