Rob
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Registered: Sep 1999
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If you are interested in web pads, you should also check out Qubit at http://www.qubit.net/
It's based on BeOS/Linux, not WinCE, it uses cordless phone technology to communicate between the pad and the docking station (which is connected to your phone/DSL/cable line), and it doesn't appear to be tied to any service contract.
One thing I would really like to see these things have is the ability to rotate the screen to either 'landscape' or 'portrait' mode. I think the latter would be more useful for reading e-books, docs and certain web pages. The Vadem Clio 1050 has an undocumented way to do this. (Come to think of it, the Clio might be considered one of these 'web pads' too...)
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