Report: Origami "not a portable Xbox"

As Microsoft drags out its teaser campaign, the Associated Press confirms suspicions the device is merely an "ultra-mobile PC" with limited game and entertainment functionality.

Earlier this week, the game industry was rocked by word of the so-called Origami Project, a secret Microsoft device that appears to be a portable PC with gaming functionality. The rampant speculation was kick-started by a leaked video showing what looked like a minitablet PC running Halo. Microsoft confirmed the Origami Project video's authenticity to GameSpot, but said it was a year-old "concept video," and hinted the Halo footage was for demonstration purposes only.

Then, after promising revelations today on the teaser site origamiproject.com, Microsoft merely posted a new flash movie...which makes promises of more information to come. After asking, "Wondering where to find me?" the movie shows a montage of locations: a city skyline, tropical island, a snow-capped mountain, a subway system, the interior of a car, and a long shot of Rio de Janeiro. "I am everywhere you are...but never in the way" the site tells visitors via text, apparently promising a new level of portability in the device.

Then comes the tease. After posing the rhetorical question, "Who am I?," the site says, "find out...3.9.06..." Now it seems the public will have to wait another week for the official Origami unveiling, which appears to be coordinated with the CeBit PC trade expo, held from March 9 to 15 in Germany.

However, unofficial reports have already broken about what the Origami can and cannot do. This morning, the Associated Press ran an article citing a source inside Microsoft that confirms suspicions that the Origami is merely a new line of "ultra-mobile PCs" the size of a paperback book. It says that the line of devices is aimed at "tech-savvy consumers who want a smaller computer that is easy to take on vacation, in the subway or anywhere else where a full-sized PC would seem too bulky." As shown in the leaked video, Origami machines will feature a touch-sensitive screen a la Microsoft's tablet PC line, will run Windows XP, and will be priced lower than most full-size laptops, running from around $500 to $1,000.

If that price tag seems too low for a mobile PC with a high-end graphics chip--which would be necessary to run the Halo footage shown in the leaked concept video--that's because it is. The AP article says flat-out that the Origami is "not a portable version of Microsoft's Xbox videogame console," nor is it "a music player designed to take on Apple Computer Inc.'s mega-popular iPod." According to the source, the Origami will be "less powerful than full-fledged PCs," and won't have "advanced entertainment capabilities."

However, the AP article contradicts itself somewhat, quoting its source as saying that Microsoft expects consumers to use the Origami for "watching movies," presumably on DVD. That means that the device could have enough processing and graphics power to play older PC games that don't require a high-end GPU--think Civilization III on the go. It also raises the possibility that Microsoft is optimizing less demanding versions of semirecent PC games specifically for the platform, as is now rumored. However, Microsoft reps had not responded to requests for comment as of press time.

GameSpot will have more information when Microsoft divulges further details on the Origami Project next week.

178 Comments

  • ZERObaker000

    Posted Mar 17, 2008 8:00 pm PT

    another thing...
    off topic but why do people get so heated over which gaming system is better...i like them both for their own features...i just don't understand why people who are all hardcore 360 or supafly bout ps3 and then bash the other company...loosen up guys seriously...games are meant for entertainment not for online comment riots

  • ZERObaker000

    Posted Mar 17, 2008 7:55 pm PT

    the rumors truly got my hopes up...i want an xbox but more like an xbox 90...1/4 the size of a regular xbox 360 and then mash all the good fun that an xbox would hold...if only if only

  • callumohare

    Posted Sep 26, 2007 1:51 pm PT

    lmao... Oragami. boy, where'd that one go?

  • PolkaStripe

    Posted Sep 16, 2007 2:09 pm PT

    gayy

  • terdoo

    Posted Mar 16, 2006 4:31 pm PT

    That sucks,I was hoping for a great xbox portable,well I GUESS you dont always get what you want right.

  • Zerofitz

    Posted Mar 7, 2006 12:31 pm PT

    Just what the world needs, a hand-held that's over-sized and has a bunch of useless features. It also looks like it has "commercial failure" written all over it.

  • snakes2solid

    Posted Mar 6, 2006 11:36 am PT

    crapagomi!!! what a waste!!

  • Tiefster

    Posted Mar 6, 2006 8:29 am PT

    Failing time....

  • skitzocyko

    Posted Mar 6, 2006 7:13 am PT

    it is just a cheap portable pc alternative. a mini laptop.

  • chrisdojo

    Posted Mar 6, 2006 5:21 am PT

    i think the reports that say the origami is an "ipod killer" are rediculous. i'm guessing that this will go the way of the tablet pc. who wants to pay $1000 for something that big (small) that will be easy to break? m$ will only kill the ipod if they release something that is twice as better for half the price (which, in their right mind, won't do.....even though m$ does like to lose money when they sell things (xbox))

  • Mytharis

    Posted Mar 5, 2006 5:25 am PT

    Yeah, sure. Ultraportable.

  • MHZero22XX

    Posted Mar 4, 2006 2:26 pm PT

    I WANT ONE!!!!!

  • slayerofshadows

    Posted Mar 4, 2006 6:18 am PT

    could have just been another attempt from microsoft to scare the opposition.

  • sugreev2001

    Posted Mar 4, 2006 3:45 am PT

    Good,theycan now save face.Next,maybe they'll come up with controller that looks like a TV remote codenamed "TVREMOTE".;-)

  • mkdc

    Posted Mar 3, 2006 9:35 pm PT

    As long as it can play counter strike: source, i'll consider one seriously...

  • fantasy_freak_1

    Posted Mar 3, 2006 9:10 pm PT

    GO THE PS3! XBOX SUCKS!

  • fantasy_freak_1

    Posted Mar 3, 2006 9:09 pm PT

    THANK GOD!!!! If Microsoft released a portable games console like that they would have to be stupider than all the anti-microsoft cartoons say they are. As for computer=related things, microsoft are pretty good in that area. This should be interesting.

  • JamaicanBadBoy

    Posted Mar 3, 2006 8:47 pm PT

    yeah yes microsoft is okay but.......PS3 ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OR SONY SAMETHING

  • teh_werry_man

    Posted Mar 3, 2006 6:53 pm PT

    good

  • SoberWarock

    Posted Mar 3, 2006 6:23 pm PT

    OMG i just read the artical and saw the preview of it..and its so awsome but i got a psp which i really LOVE..and when i saw that this thing can play halo i was like "OMFG" the GRX must be better way better!!!! and its like a touch screen which made me SO SUPER SUPER JELOUS I AM JELOUS ....*AHHHHHHHHHHHHH*

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