Kip Crosby wrote:
There is a great machine called the AlphaSmart Pro,
which is an RS 100 with
a faster processor, PC and Mac data ports, etc. They're almost unheard of
because they're sold only through the educational channel, but you can buy
from the manufacturer. I think it's $295.
That description would have to be considered inaccurate, it's only got a
four-line display. And no programability -- it's basically a just a text
editor with the ability to dump into a desktop box. Or so I get the
impression from <http://www.alphasmart.com>. I can't tell whether it
could
use a modem or not. It's definitely a descendent in its way, though. A
_LOT_ more memory and I won't believe the claimed battery life until I've
killed a set of Energizers in one.
I'll be showing the picture from the web page to the SO -- something tells
me that she'll want one -- it's cute. I'm intrigued that it supposedly
will
work as a replacement keyboard for a PC or a Mac. The web page says it's
$185, and presently they throw in a carrying case. The keyboard on the
SE/30
I bought a few weeks back is as bad as any other Mac keyboard I've avoided
using over the years.
--
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"]