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#1 bluestriker

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Posted 27 February 2006 - 09:15 PM

Microsoft has been working on a new handheld with the codename "Origami". It may look bigger, or not quite as sexy as the PSP, but it has LOADS of features. Sure, hackers have made programs for the PSP, but the Origami will still pack quite a punch.

"GameSpot.com" said:

Ever since CES in January, rumors have been circulating that Microsoft may soon enter the handheld market. Most of these sprung from a BusinessWeek article which cited an anonymous source inside the Redmond, Washington-based software colossus as "working on plans to develop its own portable digital media device to rival the iPod." Speaking hypothetically, Xbox marketing chief Peter Moore said any such device would also have gaming functionality. "It can't just be our version of the iPod," he told the magazine.

At the same time, one of Microsoft's signature teaser Web sites sprouted up at the URL www.origamiproject.com. Via some slick flash animation, the site asks visitors "Do you know me?" "Do you know what I can do?" "Do you know where I can go?" It then promises that, "You will ... Learn more on 3.2.06."

Given the looming launch of Windows Vista, many assumed the site was part of the effort to help hype Microsoft's new PC operating system. However, over the weekend, reports surfaced that Project Origami is actually the code name for a new portable which combines media-player and PC functionality.

The evidence came in the form of a video that was uncovered on the Web site for the film-production company Digital Kitchen. The clip, which has since been taken down, showed a "concept device ... noticeably larger than the iPod and somewhat bigger than Sony's PlayStation Portable," according to the Post-Intelligencer. The video also "shows people using the device not only as a music player, but also as a miniature personal computer for accessing the Internet, sending e-mail, editing photos and playing video games."

What games, you ask? Well, a gallery of stills from the video show a user playing what looks like a handheld version of Halo. Unlike the side-scrolling spin-offs that were once-rumored to be coming to portables, the Origami Halo looks much like the same graphic-intensive first-person shooter that has become legendary on the Xbox and PC.

[UPDATE] However, it remains unclear when--or if--gamers will be able to get their hands on a mini-Master Chief. Instead of busting out the usual "Microsoft does not comment on rumors or speculation" boilerplate, reps for the company admitted the video was legit. "While Origami is a concept we've been working on with partners, please know that the video seen on Digital Kitchen's web site is a year old and represents our initial exploration into this form factor, including possible uses and scenarios," a Microsoft rep told GameSpot.


Though reps wouldn't comment on the Halo footage specifically, their references to "possible uses and scenarios" means the footage was likely for demonstration purposes only. "Everything in the video was 100 percent pure concept, so take nothing as an indication of what may or may not be in any such final product," a source close to Microsoft told GameSpot. "I'm sure they just took some Halo footage and stuck it in there since it's a Microsoft property."

So will the portable device have gaming functionality? Hopefully we'll know soon. The reps also said that details on the Origami Project would be revealed "in the coming weeks." Maybe they should've said "the coming days," as the date on the origamiproject.com is this Thursday--less than 72 hours away.

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The Microsoft Origami is coming this Thursday!

Edited by bluestriker, 28 February 2006 - 12:14 AM.


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Posted 27 February 2006 - 09:19 PM

Its kind of big lol, but it looks pretty sweet :) Wonder what it costs...also wonder how many bugs its going to have and how long someone should wait before purchasing one XD

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Posted 27 February 2006 - 09:25 PM

Bigger than my TV :)
But yeah i assume it would be pretty jam packed with features

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Posted 28 February 2006 - 12:46 PM

Rotfl that things huge!!
much rather walk around with my laptop lol, or get a portable tv and a gamecube :)

oh well, its a concept at the mo, hopefully it will get smaller

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Posted 01 March 2006 - 06:53 PM

Man.. microsoft should just sell away everything they have and die! lol This oragami thing sounds shit.. with that being said.. I hate most hand held things... I thought the nintenendo ds sucked but loads of people baught it... guess people just have nothing better to do with their money so this origami shit will probably sell anyways... X_X

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Posted 08 March 2006 - 01:06 AM

Nintendo DS selled because lots of people like nintendo and it has the new wifi feature, it was also $100 cheaper than PSP...most likely people will buy Origami but Im guessing only business people and such.

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Posted 22 March 2006 - 05:58 PM

Well...the PSP was winning but I think it will be losing now.

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Man.. microsoft should just sell away everything they have and die! lol This oragami thing sounds shit.. with that being said.. I hate most hand held things... I thought the nintenendo ds sucked but loads of people baught it... guess people just have nothing better to do with their money so this origami shit will probably sell anyways... X_X

Um...ok, it's better than anything else that's out there right now. I guess it doesn't matter it has loads of features and can do pretty much anything a normal computer can do.

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Posted 22 March 2006 - 06:45 PM

It doesn't sound impressive to me. I still think the PSP is pretty great.
Let's see what Microsoft makes of this thing! :)

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