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Photos: Origami tablets gear up

TabletKiosk hoped to beat Samsung out of the gate with its "Eo," but had to halt most shipments because of a glitch.
By Bill Detwiler, Contributor
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While much of the hype around Origami has been its consumer appeal, TabletKiosk is aiming its "Eo" minitablet PC at vertical business markets such as health care and manufacturing.

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TabletKiosk had been hoping its Eo minitablet would be shipping in larger numbers by now, but a production issue has held up most units until June.

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Samsung's Q1

Samsung's Q1 Origami handheld device will ship Monday. It has a 7-inch 800-by-480-pixel resolution TFT touchscreen, is powered by a 900MHz ultra-low-voltage Celeron M processor with 512MB of RAM, and has a 40GB hard disk.

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