10" sure isn't wearable, at least for the average human - maybe an engineer or something. Smells like MS trying to push another niche market onto the average consumer, much like the tablet PC. Though with tablet PCs, I at least had ONE experience where I found the touch screen useful: navigating Google Maps quickly over an EV-DO connection when I was trying to make my way into New Orleans with relief supplies. Not exactly a daily task though.
AFAIC, Nokia's well on their way to a "lifestyle PC" with their 770. That bad boy rocks.
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Justin @ Feb 2nd 2006 8:20PM
10" sure isn't wearable, at least for the average human - maybe an engineer or something. Smells like MS trying to push another niche market onto the average consumer, much like the tablet PC. Though with tablet PCs, I at least had ONE experience where I found the touch screen useful: navigating Google Maps quickly over an EV-DO connection when I was trying to make my way into New Orleans with relief supplies. Not exactly a daily task though.
AFAIC, Nokia's well on their way to a "lifestyle PC" with their 770. That bad boy rocks.