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24th October 2006, 07:18 PM #1
Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
Regardless of the fact that an Origami UMPC is either out of your price range or simply impractical for you at this time, the fact remains that the technology most likely intrigues you. Now, I’m not going to review the unit or go through all of the functionality – that can be left up to legitimate reviewers with no bias. Given its functionality and the limited production UMPC’s on the market, there are sure to be plenty of reviews – that is, once there is supply for reviewers to get their hands on. Now, I’m as biased as they come, even though I can be the most outspoken and critical voice if Asus ever screws up, but this is one toy I’ve been dying for. Of course, once I was able to get my production unit, after a weekend of playing around with it and setting it all up, I figured I’d tear the entire unit down so that I could better know what’s really going on inside. As a totally new form factor, it’s just amazing to see what’s what. Below are a collection of images I took basically starting from the rear of the LCD panel and working back to the rear battery. I noted the images to point out some of the important things. Since I doubt I’ll see anyone else willing to do anymore than take off the memory door to check what’s behind it, I hope this is a treat into the inner workings of the coolest new toy on the block…. If you’re trying to keep up with the Jones’s – you better have an R2H.
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One reason I wanted to give everyone a view of the insides of my R2H was to help everyone understand what the Origami design was all about. Anyone saying that they think this should be as powerful as their notebook can look at these images and hopefully understand what the unit is configured as it is. The three things that I find are common always revolve around the CPU, RAM, and HDD. Looking at the thermal envelope in a unit of this size, this 900MHz cpu is all I’d want because even a 1.2Ghz would be too difficult to keep cool given the restrictions. In terms of the hard drive, the unit has a 1.8” hard drive, which is what some of the ipods used to have. Actually, it was the ipod that basically ruined this size hard drive for everyone. They ate up the entire world’s supply of 1.8” hard drives a few years back and because of that, they weren’t implemented in many notebooks and therefore stunted their growth… We’re limited with a 60gb/4200rpm Hitachi drive (no one makes faster, however Toshiba just came out with an 80gb/4200rpm). On to the RAM, some ask why 256mb is soldered onboard and there’s only one open upgradeable slot. As with some of the notebooks, I tell everyone it’s either that or only have the one slot available. This is because the soldered RAM chips take about far less room thickness wise (close to 1/4" less). So think of the onboard RAM as something extra for video to compliment the so-dimm.








Just as a quick note about stock, we have about small quantities coming in every few days. However, the second large shipment won’t arrive here until the week of the 5th of November, with subsequent shipments coming every week or so after that. It’s my guess that over this time incoming supply will go to fill backorders, as I don’t think we’ll have stock in long enough to actually call it “in stock” and have units available for same day shipping until after Black Friday. For more information on the R2H, we have plenty on our site, so feel free to look around:
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24th October 2006, 07:29 PM #2Notebook Deity
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Re: Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
Good things come in small packages.
I find the battery design to be especially interesting, the way it goes over the back plate.
I didn't even think about the iPod killing the 1.8" formfactor. I do remember when they bought the entire world's supply of 1.8" drives, though. That's why my Creative Zen Xtra has a 2.5" drive in it, no one else could get ahold of them in quantity for a few years...Asus Z33Ae - P-M 760 2.0Ghz, 1GB DDR2, 80GB 7K100 7200RPM, 9-cell, Prime95 Stable < P-M ULV Voltages
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24th October 2006, 07:33 PM #3
Re: Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
Awesome Justin. For a couple niche markets, this thing is going to fill an enormous gap.
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24th October 2006, 07:49 PM #4
Re: Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
Once people get over the dork factor - like those who first used those t-mobile sidekicks - it'll be huge.
Basically, Microsoft comes up with some great ideas and it's other companies that screw that up by making junk that doesn't sell. The pocket pc market is dying for everything except GPS and the tablet market is still dismal outside of a few niche markets....... This is really the best of both worlds and yet really has many more uses than both. I took mine to the gym today, I was essentially this guy:

Anyway.... try doing that at 6mph... ain't happening. However, to watch movies, listen to music.... and even keep up on the latest news sites.... it's actually a great idea. However, you just need to be careful because I've seen ipods fall and get the treadmill and get flung back some unwitting guy behind them.... Personally, I set up my tivo to automatically download from my tivo to my server and then to my UMPC in it's proper format for the next morning..... so I keep up on the shows I miss.... I did this a lot over the summer with my P525 PPC Phone, but a 7" screen is a lot more fun than a 2.8" - especially when you're at the gym.Click below to read my Asus news sticky and to find out more about the NBR Member Discount Program (updated 05/10)
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25th October 2006, 01:00 AM #5
Re: Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
That's how I use my video iPod -I just wish it had a bigger screen
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25th October 2006, 01:10 AM #6
Re: Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
Well there you go..... it's a bigger ipod... in fact, with Asus' UMPC.. I wouldn't be surprised if Asus' inote or ipad.. whatever it'd going to be called actually comes out.
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25th October 2006, 01:14 AM #7
Re: Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
Why God, why do I have to be a poor college student?
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25th October 2006, 01:19 AM #8Notebook Deity
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Re: Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
I won't be for long. I suspect one of these will be making its way into my hands soon after. I owe myself a graduation present, after all
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25th October 2006, 01:38 AM #9Notebook Consultant
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Re: Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
It's not bad of a price for this type of device. There's the Nokia 770 tablet but you can only surf the net, play some mp3s and not do much else on it. The R2H is probably way more customizable in terms of the programs and stuff you can install on it.
Btw, can you install another OS on this thing?



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25th October 2006, 12:32 PM #10
Re: Inside the Asus R2H Origami UMPC (What few will have the stomach to do)
I'm sure you could..... but you'll need to program the buttons and stuff..... Microsoft does have a distinct advantage as they developed the form factor with samsung and asus..... but I'm sure it could be done.
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