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Old 05-30-2007, 05:25 PM   #5
rlauzon
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Originally Posted by Bob Russell
It's cheap, well-sized and has "decent' battery life. It could be a hit.
It's not cheap ($500 - with a discount is not cheap).
It's not well-sized. It's far too large to be a PDA and too small to be a laptop.
It's battery life is unacceptable for a PDA and only slightly better than a full laptop.

I agree with paulkbiba: I don't see a market for this thing.

For the price, you can get a very small laptop, run Linux on it and get same thing - plus more functionality.
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