
Nick writes “Want an inexpensive Windows CE-based web browser, email client, MP3 player, voice memo recorder, rudimentary games machine, and home automation X10 controller that will also create and edit Microsoft Word and Excel files with handwriting recognition and 16-bit color in a package that resembles a space-age Etch-a-Sketch?…this is it” Link.
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Site’s offline (although you can google it and get google’s cache of it), and best price I can find via froogle is $200-250…so it begs to wonder, why not buy a $250-$300 used laptop and be done with it? Touchscreen is nice, but that can be done by buying used Point of Sale (POS) registers or outright from any major electronics service (Mouser, etc.).