The OQO Model 2+ netbook was officially launched today at CES. The specs we came across at the end of December look to be right on the money, but now we have a little more info to share. The Model 2+ has a 1.86 GHz Intel Atom processor and Qualcomm’s Gobi multimode wireless chipset providing CDMA and HSPA connectivity.
It has an impressive 5-inch OLED touchscreen with a 1, 000, 000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and a speedy 1.01ms response time. Other hardware includes an Intel System Controller Hub US150W with integrated 3D graphics, 2 GB RAM, DirectX 9 and H.264 video decoding support. Battery life is a 20 percent improvement over the Model 02–3.5 hours with a standard battery and 7 hours with a double capacity battery.
Somehow the 5-inch display packs in up to 1920 x 1200 pixels and has HDMI/DVI output. Unfortunately there is no mention of GPS here though. OQO’s Model 2+ is an expensive one–priced at $999.
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