It looks like we have two tribes here; the "get a real notebook" crowd, and the rest of us. If you want a small, but real, notebook, this ain't the place to be. The Clio doesn't do everything poorly, it doees a few things masterfully. I have a Tri-pad, and have pulled it out of the PDA museum (my bookshelves) for an occasional use as recent as this week. There is NOTHING that beats the Clio for writing on an airplane, period. The swivel screen can accomodate any degree of recline the person in front of you chooses. The instant-on is also very welcome before, durring, and after a flight. The reason my Tri-pad doesn't have a fulltime job is it's lack of wireless. If DataEvolution survives Katrina and can release this before it's outdated again, I will probably buy one. Then again, in this industry, a lot can happen in a week.
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It looks like we have two tribes here; the "get a real notebook" crowd, and the rest of us. If you want a small, but real, notebook, this ain't the place to be. The Clio doesn't do everything poorly, it doees a few things masterfully. I have a Tri-pad, and have pulled it out of the PDA museum (my bookshelves) for an occasional use as recent as this week. There is NOTHING that beats the Clio for writing on an airplane, period. The swivel screen can accomodate any degree of recline the person in front of you chooses. The instant-on is also very welcome before, durring, and after a flight. The reason my Tri-pad doesn't have a fulltime job is it's lack of wireless. If DataEvolution survives Katrina and can release this before it's outdated again, I will probably buy one. Then again, in this industry, a lot can happen in a week.
Long Live Clio!