At 04:36 PM 11/9/97 +0000, you 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?
Good keyboards for taking notes:
Radio Shack Model 100/102
NEC PC8201A (M100, but some differences (or vice-versa?))
Epson HX-20 (Not as good, but adequate)
Cambridge Z88 (Never used one, but looks good.)
Radio Shack WP-2 (Word processor, similar to m100)
There are a couple of newer m100-type machines that can act as a keyboard
for a Mac or PC as well. And, of course, Apple's E-mate (or whatever it's
called.)
Or pick up a used '286-ish PC laptop. Generally decent machines, run DOS
(lots of available word processors), and cheap.
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