By Sonya Rabbitte, 17 April 2002 12:27
NEWS A US start-up has launched a Bluetooth-enabled computer designed to double as a notebook or desktop PC.
Dubbed the 'Ultra' PC, the product from OQO is the size of a mobile phone, but with different attachments can function as a notebook or desktop machine.
Based on a 1GHz Crusoe processor, the Ultra PC has 256MB of RAM, a 10 gigabyte hard drive and runs Windows XP.
For related news, see:
Crusoe on tablets after run-in with Microsoft

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