A number of Asian manufactures are expected to launch ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) products following Microsofts UMPC announcement at CeBIT earlier this year. Code-named Origami during development, the new UMPC is the size of a paperback book and combines the functionality of a laptop with a media player, with features such as MP3 and video playback, mobile TV, digital organizer, and GPS navigation.
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