Doesn’t matter what everyone does, Sony likes to do it their way. It seems that they’ll do it again with UMPC. Sony had ultramobile Vaio U in the market for a few years already and now they plan to release Origami spec’ed Sony Vaio UX using Windows XP Pro.

According to Mobility Today Sony UX will have:
7″ touch screen
SLiding QWERTY Keyboard
Intel Core Solo Chip
WAN, Wi Fi, Bluetooth, 3G
Two cameras
Windows XP Pro
HDMI Port
However it is rather strange that Sony is not using Tablet PC OS on Vaio UX UMPC. Decision not to put a Touch Pack software on Ultramobile PCs can be understood and has already been done for ECS H70 UMPC. This software does not bring very significant improvements to Touch Screen optimized Tablet PC OS and if there are some additional costs involved some vendors might just drop it. Especially when they do not really need Microsoft marketing muscle behind them.
But why have a touch screen on a Windows based Ultramobile PC and forgo all the improvements that Touch and Pen optimized Tablet PC OS gives over standard Win XP Pro?
Update: Well, Sony has officially announced Vaio UX PC. And it is not Origami. In fact it is not even UMPC. Sony Vaio UX is 4.5″ Pocket PC with full PC functionality running Intel Core Solo and Win XP Pro. There’s even version of Sony VAIO UX running Linux.
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[…] Pictures of Sony Vaio UX popped up on the Web late last week and started the speculation that this might be Sony’s version of UMPC Origami device. Well, it turns out that there was some truth to these speculations. The name, pictures and some specs of the device were accurate. But Sony Vaio UX is not Origami UMPC. It will have: […]
[…] This is definetely not the Sony Vaio UX model announced last week. The label ID clearly states that it is VAIO PCG model, and Vaio UX50 and 90 come with VGN prefix. Also even if we can only see the back side of this computer it doesn’t look like UX - the sides are not symmetrical. […]
What will be the price?