I don't get it. This is nothing more than a somewhat crippled laptop. It
is just as big, if not bigger than the laptops I see every day. And, it
doesn't have a screen, which is great for power, but sucks if you want to
share something or if something goes haywire and sighted assistance would
be useful.
It doesn't replace a PDA as I am not likely to lug around something that
big in the same way that someone carries a PDA.
For the same price, or probably a little more once you include a screen
reader, you could get a fully functioning laptop.
Oh well. I guess I'll have to go out and develop my own PDA. GRIN
Later.
--
Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
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