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5.6" 1 GHz 1024x600 1 lb palmtop, running Win XP

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Note to self: When PDA style systems are about to pass my desktop system's performance specs it's time for an upgrade. 🙁

Looks pretty cool though. Not sure if it can get much smaller than that and still have a usable standard keyboard interface though. Heck, that one might be too small already. Tough to tell until you actually use it.
 
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Nothing beats waiting for your PDA to boot up WinXP. This thing will have little impact on PDAs, it falls in no-man's land in terms of useability. No real keyboard to do any serious work but too bulky/slow booting to use to quickly jot down a note.

- What did you say your telephone number was?
- 123-12..
- Wait! Hold on a minute while my PDA boots up.

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Nope. If you look at the first part of the flash demo, it says if you use the LID (Low-Power Interactive Display), it has "instant on" for viewing contacts, etc immediately. Also, you could hibernate it (which takes significantly less time than a full boot).
 
the point is do you really need complicated windows XP on it
a lighter version of Windows would do better justice IMO

something better than PPC2003 and less complicated than XP
 
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