HOTZE wrote:
OK. By the way, speaking of "sub-laptops", does anyone know what kind of
models
might be good for me? I just pretty much want to be able to take notes; etc.
Windows CE is cheap enough for me, but they're keyboards aren't for REAL people.
Possibly an Apple Newton? Or are there any classics that have a keyboard large
enough to type on(not two-finger typing.) ? Where can I get one of these Radio
Shack 100's?
One of the best features of the Model 100 is its keyboard, in fact the
designers sacrificed screen size to allow the keys to be full size and a
good feel. That's another thing that made them so polular with reporters.
As to where to get them, we're back to garage sales, swap meets and
second-hand shops. The SO would kill me if I let one go myself.
--
Ward Griffiths
"Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails
of the last priest." [Denis Diderot, "Dithyrambe sur la fete de rois"]