Microsoft Origami To Play Halo 44
Gamasutra reports on elements of the Microsoft project code-named Origami, which has been revealed through some snooping to be a tablet PC. The device is shown playing Halo indicating there is likely to be some gaming aspect to the product. From the article: "Previous to the appearance of the DigitalKitchen video, Bill Gates had discussed a mobile PC concept at a conference in Seattle last year, where a non-working device called the Ultra Mobile 2007 was shown. At the time, Gates indicated that the device should have an 'all-day' battery life, weigh less than a pound and cost between $500 and $800. Microsoft has indicated it will unveil more details of the Origami Project 'in the coming weeks'."
Is it wise calling a tablet... (Score:4, Funny)
Do you think it'll play Snap too?
Re:Is it wise calling a tablet... (Score:2)
Now, if instead of trying to play Halo, the thing had a souped-up version of Windows Journal from the Tablet PC Edition and motion sensors to act like an Etch-a-Sketch (like the Powerbooks, but without having to weigh 4 lbs.), that would be innovative. Imagine using a tablet to show ideas at work,
Re:Is it wise calling a tablet... (Score:2, Insightful)
Er... Halo? (Score:1, Informative)
I hate to disappoint you, but that's [gamasutra.com] certainly not the Halo I'm used to...
similar to tablets (Score:1)
Re:similar to tablets (Score:2)
But will it play... (Score:1)
Kitchen Sink (Score:2)
Besides giving the marketing deparment a stiffy is there any use for all products to do all things?
Re:Kitchen Sink (Score:2, Funny)
I'm not sure what you're selling, but I'll take 10,000.
It's about time... (Score:4, Interesting)
It only took them three tries to see the obvious faults in their tablet designs. Bravo!
If it does what they say, sign me up.
Re:It's about time... (Score:2)
Re:It's about time... (Score:3, Funny)
Hear about it from Bill himself... sorta (Score:2)
See a clip of this comment and explanation here [msdn.com].
Halo huh? (Score:2)
My 5-button mouse made a world of difference compared to the Xbox controller. I could finally map the punch key somewhere convienent.
Anyways, looking at the picture... how are you supposed to play Halo? Dock the tablet and use a keyboard?
Re:Halo huh? (Score:2)
With head-shot touchscreen-of-death goodness.
Re:Halo huh? (Score:2)
Judging from the video, available at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV1WGDW37c0&search= project%20origami [youtube.com]
You hold it like a Gameboy and play with it like a Gameboy (no touch interface used in the vid for Halo), the problematic part is that it doesn't look very ergonomic and doesn't give you very many buttons to play with. Somebody else said it might have a tilt sensor, which would add another few axis to the system. In the end this doesn't look exactly to be designe
From the Article (Score:2, Funny)
Re:From the Article (Score:2)
Just curious - if you get a BSOD, can you hold it upside down and shake?
Halo? (Score:2)
Now, I'm not someone who has experienced this "Halo" game firsthand, but why are they bragging about a product that looks (at least from the picture I see [gamasutra.com] in that article [gamasutra.com]) like a colorized version of a drawing that my 5 year old made on his etch-a-scketch just last week? If that honestly displays the graphical capabilities of of XBox and Halo, I'm glad I didn't waste my money.
Re:Halo? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Halo? (Score:2)
Actually it is Alias Sketchbook Pro [slashdot.org]. It appears that this "ArtRage" has a very similar interface to Sketchbook though.
Sketchbook Pro is amazing. It is the only computer based drawing/sketching program that my wife will use (she is a Costume Designer and does a lot of renderi
Re:Halo? (Score:2)
Pick. Toe. Chat. (Score:2)
why are they bragging about a product that looks (at least from the picture I see in that article) like a colorized version of a drawing that my 5 year old made on his etch-a-scketch just last week?
It's not intended to display the product's game graphics capability any more than a screenshot of Nintendo's PictoChat is intended to display that of the Nintendo DS.
eInk anyone? (Score:1)
Leaked product photo (Score:3, Funny)
photo [tinman.org]
video on youtube (Score:4, Informative)
So Halo is the only hit MS has. (Score:2)
Halo 2, 5, 8, 14, 19 (Score:1)
And I've already played Halo 5 on my original PlayStation. I don't have photos, but I do have a photo of playing Halo 2 [jk0.org].
Re:Halo 2, 5, 8, 14, 19 (Score:1)
Adult Entertainment prospects??? (Score:1)
A since-removed promotional video...shows a portable computer whose functionality is likely to straddle both markets.
I this a subtle clue that M$ wants to get into the lucrative adult entertainment biz? Pretty interesting coming from *gamasutra*...
All day? (Score:1)
What new battery technology suddenly allows a backlit lcd panel to last 24 hours? First he likely means that 8-hours is equal to all-day. And even though he didn't say it I bet that also means "usual use", so we can expect the battery to last 2-hours when playing Halo, just like the PocketPC.
None of course. Am I the only one that is getting tired of this kind of out-right lie? First it was 15 inch monitors where actually 14-inches. 120GB hard-drives arn't actually close to an actual 120GB.
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Re:All day? (Score:2, Informative)
First it was 15 inch monitors where actually 14-inches.
This is true only of CRTs, but LCDs (such as the ones used in most Windows Mobile devices such as the device of The Article) are measured directly in visible image size.
120GB hard-drives arn't actually close to an actual 120GB.
First of all, hard disk drives are labeled as 120 GB as opposed to 120 GiB [wikipedia.org]. Unlike the situation with tons, a metric gigabyte is smaller. At least it's not as bad as it was in the 3.5" floppy era, where a "2.0 MB" high-d
Re:All day? (Score:2, Funny)
"Should have" (Score:2)
Sure it should. But how about talking what it will have? Throwing up a list of "nice to have" features is so trivial, any