4 December 2007 16:55 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
OQO, creator of the world's smallest fully-functional Windows Vista PC, today announced availability of the new model e2 with embedded HSDPA mobile broadband capabilities in a small form factor."Savvy individuals and enterprise users around the world are demanding access to all their information and applications wherever they go", said Dennis Moore, CEO, OQO.
"We are seeing rapid growth in Europe and Asia, and the release of the model e2 with built-in HSDPA positions OQO in these markets as the leader in next-generation mobile computing."
The model e2 supports data access through UMTS/HSDPA at 2100MHz, and is backward compatible with GPRS/EDGE networks at 900MHz and 1800MHz and other connectivity options include tri-band wide-area wireless, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g and Bluetooth 2.0.
The product is available SIM-free and network unlocked, with a suggested retail price starting at £1099 + VAT, the model e2 with embedded HSDPA is available immediately through multiple international distributors and resellers, including eXpansys and Dynamism.
Hardware, UMPCs, Phones, Mobile phones, OQO, 3G




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