The article you linked to (thanks btw.) says that the OQO will "sell for under $2,000, but above $1,500." Honestly, I think that is *too* much money for something like a sub-sub-notebook.
Take a look at Sony' VAIO TR3A for example:
http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...uctSKU=PCGTR3A
The Sony runs Windows XP, has a 10.6" widescreen XBRITE™ LCD display, 40 GB hard drive, 512 MB RAM, 7 hours battery life time, integrated 802.11b/g wireless LAN, integrated CD-RW/DVD combo drive, integrated swivel camera, USB 2.0.
And it is available for USD 1,849.