
Seattle Times interview with Otto, who was out and about with an Origami device at–where else?–a Seattle coffee shop with wifi. There are some cool pics and videos of the device and of various programs in action..
The crowd at Seattle’s Espresso Vivace Roasteria barely noticed, but Otto Berkes was there recently using one of the first models of Microsoft’s super-hyped “Origami” handheld computers.
Berkes led development of the concept, software and design guidelines that computer makers are using to build the devices. They’ll go on sale in April as Ultra-Mobile PCs — Origami was a code name — for about $1,000…
Read the full article at [Seattle Times] Via [Origami Project]





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