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The Ultra-Mobile PC (abbreviated UMPC), previously known by its codename Project Origami, is a specification for a small form factor tablet PC. It was developed as a joint development exercise by Microsoft, Intel, and Samsung, among others. Current UMPCs feature the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, or Linux operating system and low-voltage Intel Pentium or VIA C7-M processors in the 1 GHz range.
Ultra-Mobile PCs have a 20 cm (7-inch) or smaller touch sensitive screen at a minimum resolution of 800 × 480. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
is used with slight tweaks to the interface to make it more suited for
the small form factor. In addition, a software suite known as the Touch Pack Interface is included to make the interface more suitable for use of stylus as well as hand.
The Ultra-Mobile PC is just a platform for which manufacturers can
design any model they want, provided they meet or exceed the baseline
specifications laid down by Intel and Microsoft. However, the UMPC will be capable of running a full version of most PC operating systems. When the UMPC was disclosed at CeBIT 2006, Samsung, ASUS and Founder had near-complete devices on display.
UMPCs will be able to run any software that has been written for the Windows XP
platform, though the small form factor will mandate some changes to the
interface. The standard Windows XP interface is the default, though a
choice of having an interface more suited for the small form factor is
available with the Touch Pack Interface. Due to the small size, most UMPCs do not feature a physical keyboard, but a virtual keyboard, known as DialKeys, is provided in the Touch Pack Interface. Also, since the device has standard USB 2.0 connectivity, external keyboards and mice can be attached.
UMPC devices will include a 900 MHz Intel Celeron M, Pentium M, Core Solo or VIA
C7-M processor, 256 MB to 1 GB of RAM, and a 30 to 160 GB hard disk,
depending on the manufacturer. Other ultra mobile devices have been
found with AMD Geode CPUs (Raon Digital Vega) or Transmeta Crusoe CPUs (OQO Model 01). Ultra-Mobile PCs can also feature Global Positioning System (GPS) devices, webcams, fingerprint readers, stereo speakers, TV tuners, or memory card readers. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Ethernet are all supported as well.
UMPCs have enough processing power to support audio, video, and
gaming, in addition to having rich support for browsing the internet as
well as for other communication and networking applications. Windows Media Player
will be included, with a special skin designed to provide a better
experience on the small screen. The devices will also feature DirectX 9–class graphics, and all applications available for standard Tablet PCs are expected to be compatible.
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