Posts: 2833 from 2003/2/8
From: USA
Oh, I agree. Most importantly, the market gap is not only lost on any budget minded tablet style system--but the current offerings in that market is more, erm, 'slim' than the laptop market. As far as I can tell, there is very little in the way of an affordable tablet at all. Thus, when it comes to EFIKA, it almost doesn't matter if the discussed OS is MorphOS or Linux in this case.
Also, imagine the possibility of a pink, purse-sized, system marketed specifically to the ladies as a nice affordable computer that could be attatched to a docking station once returning from a business trip. Nintendo alone has made a huge increase in their portable game-system sales by catering a few games and a console design to be attractive to females.
I suppose it's time to head on over to www.powerdeveloper.org to throw my two cents in there too