I think this spawns a legitimate question, if you can make ram sized computers. Wouldn't it be possible to make a desktop sized cluster? I mean all you would need is a modified motherboard with a hub instead of a CPU and add the computers themselves like ram. At $200 a pop, its no different than what RAM was at about 3-5yrs ago.
Seems based on your findings, the Wrap 920 is the only one worth anyone's time. But I am holding out for at least 1024x768 before I drop the kind of money they want for such things.
I saw at staples an Acer Aspire with a 160gb for $299. Same day I went to best-buy and saw an Asus 900 with 4gb SSD and linux for $150, However they also had an 8gb SSD with an aditional 8gb USB flash drive for $299 with 20% off.
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