Origami Tablet doesn't match the 1-pound tablet prototype with all-day battery life and a cost of $800.
Initially, only Mr Scoble was disappointed because Microsoft didn't tell him enough about Origami.
But now, when more Origami details have trickled out, the entire blogosphere look disappointed with the over-hyped Gizmo.
The Samsung Q1 Origami Ultra Mobile PC unveiled at Cebit is basically a handheld computer with a 7-inch display that falls somewhere between a tablet PC and a PDA and runs a special edition of Windows XP.
Some say that Origami is too big to replace a PDA, but likely not powerful enough to replace a notebook.
Origami devices are expected to do most of the tasks that a low-end PC is capable of--things like playing music and movies, editing documents, viewing e-mail and surfing the Internet.
Most Origami models are expected to include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless capabilities, though some may also have pricier add-ons, such as GPS navigation tools or cellular modems.
Initially, only Mr Scoble was disappointed because Microsoft didn't tell him enough about Origami.
But now, when more Origami details have trickled out, the entire blogosphere look disappointed with the over-hyped Gizmo.
The Samsung Q1 Origami Ultra Mobile PC unveiled at Cebit is basically a handheld computer with a 7-inch display that falls somewhere between a tablet PC and a PDA and runs a special edition of Windows XP.
Some say that Origami is too big to replace a PDA, but likely not powerful enough to replace a notebook.
Origami devices are expected to do most of the tasks that a low-end PC is capable of--things like playing music and movies, editing documents, viewing e-mail and surfing the Internet.
Most Origami models are expected to include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless capabilities, though some may also have pricier add-ons, such as GPS navigation tools or cellular modems.