some badly translated quotes:
"Obviously it is a device for (Very) Early Adopters and very tolerant users. The user interface is partly unstructured and the system is not totally save from crashes."
"iRex is on the right way, but you should leave them some time for further updates."
(c't 03/2007, p.76)
All in all they seem to like it, aside from the already known problems, for running Linux and not being bound to a DRM system.
I think they didn't loose a word on the boot-time and lack of suspend, cause the people at "Heise" (the publisher) are said to have a faible for Linux and don't being fans of DRM (called Digital Restrictions Management in their publications often enough).
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