
Once again Peter Rojas is our lucky guy of the day as he got his expert hands on Intel's Ruby handheld. Features include eight hours of battery life, built-in wireless, a QWERTY keyboard, a low-voltage Pentium processor, the ability to automatically change screen orientation when you rotate the device, and an active digitizer display so you can run Windows XP Tablet PC Edition on it.
Sceenshots look gorgeous and I'd be almost willing to trade in my notebook for this gem.
More over at
Engadget.