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    Team_Pink Guest

    Origami

    What does that have to do with Geocaching? Maybe nothing. But if you Geocache with a PDA maybe a lot. The product hasn't been released but it is supposed to be soon. I understand that there will be models with a GPS available.

    http://news.com.com/2100-1044_3-6045150 ... &subj=news

    Possible picture here:
    http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/24/micr ... i-project/

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    mountainborn Guest
    yeh, I am intrested. I just can't hardly wait untill tomorrow when it is unveiled !

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    This undated image provided by Microsoft Corp. shows the new Project Origami, an ultracompact and portable computer running Windows XP with a touchscreen and wireless connectivity. It has a 7-inch touch-sensitive screen that responds to a stylus or the tap of a finger. (AP Photo/Microsoft Corp.)
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    mountainborn Guest

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    mountainborn Guest
    Code name Origami falls by the wayside.
    Now it is UMPC, ultra mobile personal computer.
    Here is a link where you can download the beta test version of the software to see if it displays as your current browser does.
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

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    Team_Pink Guest
    GSAK, Streets and Trips, broadband, cellphone, and GPS all in one handheld - We have arrived!

  7. #7
    mountainborn Guest
    Yeh, whut you said !
    COOL, very, very, cool !

  8. #8
    nonnipoppy Guest
    And my family thinks I am a gadget nut!

  9. #9
    Team_Pink Guest
    I admit it!

    But consider this:

    NO MORE hooking up cables for GPS uploading
    NO MORE messing with converters for laptop power
    NO MORE hanging up on cables running all over heck and back
    NO MORE field notes, do it real time!

    Just grab it and go. Update GSAK will you're driving down the highway.

    But right now, the reality is:
    short battery life
    expensive

    It may be that celluar carriers will subsidize the devices like they are doing now with PDA's and bring the cost down some. There may be a rescue for battery life on the way in the way of fuel cells.

    Five years. We will be in a different world!

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