FS: OQO handheld Win XP pro computer ** SOLD **

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jrebman

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FS: OQO handheld Win XP pro computer ** SOLD **
« on: 7 Jun 2007, 10:29 pm »
Sold in record time!

-- JR

I'm selling my OQO model 01+ handheld computer which would make a great portable media player or controller for Squeezebox, Olive, etc.:

                                                 1 GHz processor, 30GB HD, 512MB
RAM, Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth®, USB 2.0, FireWire®, audio, thumb keyboard, 800x480 indoor/outdoor
readable LCD (inncludes       removable lithium polymer battery, docking cable, desktop
stand, universal power supply, air/auto cable, carrying sleeve, and digital pen.)
Details:

1GHz Transmeta Crusoe processor
30GB Hard Drive (Shock-Mounted)
512MB DDR RAM
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Removable Lithium Polymer Batteries -- standard 4000mAH and extra 8000 MAH
Custom Carrying Case - fits all components
Built-in 57-Key Thumb Keyboard
USB 88-Key Keyboard - external
USB External DVD-ROM/CD-RW
4-pin Firewire (1394)
USB 2.0 Port
3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack
Built-in Speaker
Built-in Microphone -- works very well
Built-in 802.11b WiFi
Built-in Bluetooth
AC Adaptor w/ car/plane adaptor

The docking cable has additional USB, firewire, audio, ethernet, and
VGA connections

Size is 5" wide x 3.5" high x .9" thick and weighs 14 oz. with
standard battery, and about 16 oz. with double capacity battery.

Also included will be a passive USB 2-port hub (very compact) that
allows the external keyboard and CD/DVD drive to be used
simultaneously.

Great little, full-function computer that fits in a pocket or the palm
of your hand.  Runs Win XP and Windows apps.

Selling because I need cash and since I've only used it twice in over
a year of owning it, I can't justify keeping it around no matter how
cool it is.

Asking $1500 (original cost of all pieces adds up to over $2600) but
no reasonable offer refused.  I'll pick up paypal and shipping.

Thanks,

Jim
« Last Edit: 7 Jun 2007, 11:03 pm by jrebman »