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Just as I predicted that without providing a model with a touch type keyboard they are doomed to fail; guess what it looks to be any day now?

Struggling OQO seeks buyer
Model 2+ UMPC could be last ever product
Agam Shah

Struggling to stay afloat during the recession, ultramobile PC maker OQO is seeking buyers, a company spokesperson has revealed.


OQO is well-known for its innovative PC designs and in the past has received accolades for its products. However, its offerings have struggled to find buyers because of the high prices.

Rumours of OQO seeking a buy-out was first confirmed by The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday.

The company is having cash problems and views a buy-out as the best way to solve its troubles and make OQO more competitive, according to the news report. A company spokeswoman confirmed details in the report, but declined further comment.

Rumours of OQO being on the block spread after a poster on the enthusiast site Oqotalk.com suggested the company was having financial difficulties.



"OQO is attempting to sell the company. It lacks the funds to keep going, cash is tight and work hours have been reduced," said a poster named Picasso, listed as a moderator in the OQOtalk forums.

The rumours gained steam after UK retailer Expansys reportedly pulled an upcoming OQO product off shelves "due to uncertainties to stock availability" of the upcoming Model 2+ ultramobile PC, according to posting on JkOnTheRun blog.

OQO in January announced the Model 2+ design, which can deliver a full PC performance in a tiny footprint. The computer includes an OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screen and weighs only 1 pound (0.45kg). The product was received with considerable fanfare at the Consumer Electronics Show in January.

The company's cash shortage could delay the delivery of Model 2+, said Bob Rosin, OQO's senior vice president of sales and marketing told with The Wall Street Journal.

But posters on the OQOTalk have doubts about the product ever reaching the market.

"I'm sorry to say this, but the [Model] 2+ might be the last OQO we see made. I don't even think we will see it." Picasso wrote.
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Not surprising. The slider design is a failure. Nobody buys it. Oqo should have stuck with a clamshell about 6x3.5x.6 inches, they were too expensive, and they had about 1/10th the battery life they needed. They were kind of cute though in kind of a thick, homely, blocky way.
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johnnyboy said: "Not surprising. The slider design is a failure. Nobody buys it. Oqo should have stuck with a clamshell about 6x3.5x.6 inches, they were too expensive, and they had about 1/10th the battery life they needed. They were kind of cute though in kind of a thick, homely, blocky way."


Hate to be the one to point this out, but unless one counts cell phones as Handtops, and at present I don't, the OQO is arguably the singularly most successful Handtop design of the XP and later era. Clamshell designs like the FlipStart (which I like and own) have not proved as successful. So even with short battery life and a "failed" slider design, the OQO still managed to sell a lot more units than some of the "better" designs.

On the other hand, a large number of sales, even at a high price, does not prevent bad administration, poor quality control and a lack of capital from killing a company, even one with the most successful products.

I have noticed a trend where certain people will use any justification, regardless of how little connection with the facts, to bolster their own preconceived notions. This might be a clever junior school debating technique, but it does not serve the cause of the truth well. Blaming the demise of the OQO on a slider design falls into this category.
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