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September 11, 2006

Asus R2H UMPC in the wild!

Asus_r2h4_1There's a plethora of pics over at the Origami Project forums thanks to a happy R2H owner. I specifically honed in on this pic of the USB keyboard because it's foldable like the Think Outside Bluetooth keyboard I use with my Q1. Where it has a noticeable advantage is the fourth row of keys: see the dedicated number keys? I'd almost trade my Bluetooth functionality for a row of number keys...well...almost. There's definitely a productivity gain with the number keys, but I like to lead an unwired lifestyle.

Also of note is that folks who actually have the device in hand are confirming the maximum screen resolution (without panning) is 1024 x 600; some hopeful peeps were thinking the R2H would support 1024 x 768.

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If the cable is not that big a deal then the best portable keyboard I have ever used is:

http://www.thinkoutside.com/products/stwusb/stwusb_product.html

The cable detaches from the keyboard for easier transport.

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