![]() OK it was fairly painful to set up the home wireless connection. "Dad, the Internet Explorer on this looks awful old." Hmm. Also checking for stability, and upgradability. So I evaluated it by getting it set up to access our wireless, connecting to the internet, doing Google searches, playing a couple of flash videos, attempting to run two applications at the same time (like open a document while running a web browser) cutting and pasting text. (I my finger tips are about 1 1/2X the width of the virtual keyboard on an iPod Touch or iPhone, so little keys don't work for me very well.) Her finger tips are thinner than mine so the keyboard would work for her. Clearly it was attractive in that it was very lightweight, very inexpensive (about $99), and looked like it might have minimum functionality, which I took to be accessing the web, editing documents, and hopefully, printing them out. ![]() I have to admit it's kind of cute, it weighs about the same as an iPad. Her boyfriend got it for her to use in her college classes. Sort of a coincidence in that it is contending for a somewhat similar space to the CR-48. If it doesn't cut the mustard she can take it back. Oddly enough, I was just contacted to evaluate this puppy.
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