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  • December 2004
  • By Technology Review
   

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San Francisco-based Oqo started taking orders for its "handtop," the world's smallest fully functional Windows XP computer, in October. About 13 centimeters by 9 centimeters by 2 centimeters in size, the device has a pop-out thumb keyboard, a 20-gigabyte hard drive, 256 megabytes of RAM, and an 800-by-480-pixel screen.

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