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With the first Origami devices out the door, Microsoft is setting its sights on the next generation of tiny tablet PCs - products known within the company as "Vistagami" devices . The new minitablets are likely to resemble the first of the ultramobile PCs, though they will run Windows Vista, rather than XP.

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