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Intel UMPC on Intel’s Site

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 7, 2006 – 12:25 pm
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UMPC.jpg With the date of March 9th coming closer and closer, more and more rumours, plus details keep coming onto the web about the UMPC (or Origami) from Microsoft.

The latest info is coming from Intel’s site which is slowly releasing new details and getting ready to put the UMPC info up on their site. They are even linking to Microsoft.com/umpc!

Engadget.com has some great new pictures and the full details about these new details found on Intel’s site.

It should be very interesting to see all the specs and details on the 9th!

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