The keyboard looks unuseable and could be a lot better, the 1GHz Celeron is probably slower than my years old Flipstart 1.1 GHz Pentium M. The screen is unprotected and the resolution is not good enough. It looks to me like nothing much has been learnt in terms of design and the hard disk is too small. I hope the final specs are better otherwise this is just another cool looking device that offers nothing much over the current ones available.
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The keyboard looks unuseable and could be a lot better, the 1GHz Celeron is probably slower than my years old Flipstart 1.1 GHz Pentium M. The screen is unprotected and the resolution is not good enough. It looks to me like nothing much has been learnt in terms of design and the hard disk is too small. I hope the final specs are better otherwise this is just another cool looking device that offers nothing much over the current ones available.