I seem to be in the minority, but I like the concept behind this product, and the price is in the right ballpark too (less than $500). I guess I would prefer WinXP on it over Linux, but not if that would drive up the price. Currently I carry an HTC Universal in my pocket and its keyboard and screen are good enough most of the time. But a not-too-expensive, not-too-heavy accessory for my backpack with a much better screen and keyboard that has an automatic, fast, and reliable built-in connection to my Universal and a decent battery life -- yes, I am definitely interested!
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I seem to be in the minority, but I like the concept behind this product, and the price is in the right ballpark too (less than $500). I guess I would prefer WinXP on it over Linux, but not if that would drive up the price. Currently I carry an HTC Universal in my pocket and its keyboard and screen are good enough most of the time. But a not-too-expensive, not-too-heavy accessory for my backpack with a much better screen and keyboard that has an automatic, fast, and reliable built-in connection to my Universal and a decent battery life -- yes, I am definitely interested!