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Geek Culture / Is this cool or what?

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AaronG
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:08 Edited at: 14th Dec 2007 03:09
http://oqo2go.com/?msrc=105B

The Oqo, comes with Vista or XP.

Looks pretty cool. Any in-depth reviews? Maybe any of you have one?

Keo C
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:09 Edited at: 14th Dec 2007 03:10
Not to interesting. IMO


Corky
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:11
I would buy it but it probably cost a billion dollars

BMacZero
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:18
Fairly cool, but:

Quote: "Buy now and get a FREE accessory gift pack (a $267 value)"


If they give you something worth $267 for free, it's going to be very expensive. I agree with corky there.

Quote: "New Low Price - Starting At $1299"




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AndrewT
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:21
Quote: "[quote]"New Low Price - Starting At $1299""
[/quote]

Ya, and that's just the basic version. To get the 1.6Ghz processor, 1GB RAM, and an 80GB hard drive, it's $1,849. Add another $500 to that if ya want a solid state hard drive.

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Corky
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:21 Edited at: 14th Dec 2007 03:22
Quote: "1299"

Lol, wonder how many buys they get.

This is just the basic computer to. So your paying 1299 dollars to pretty much surf the internet and do the basic stuff. Then you have to think you are going to have to pay for that internet also. So it even comes out to more than that.

Edit: We just posted the same thing at the same minute

GatorHex
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:27 Edited at: 14th Dec 2007 03:42
I'd rather have 3 Eee PCs for $400/£200 each

Sum idiot put XP on this one though instead of leaving it Linux but I suppose he can program DBP on the move now



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Corky
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:28
Well me to for the price comparison.

AlanC
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:34
Can you play Call Of Duty 4 or Crysis on it?

Corky
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:53
Quote: "Can you play Call Of Duty 4 or Crysis on it? "

Im highly guessing no

GatorHex
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 03:58 Edited at: 14th Dec 2007 04:12
Not quite up to Crysis levels

Halo maybe...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=99MDcnDXwi4&feature=related

Sum emulator stuff up to N64 level...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=F7l9cHEChzI&feature=related

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tha_rami
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Posted: 14th Dec 2007 05:15
I'm loving that thing! It must be like the ultimate pocketsize gadget.


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