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If cost was not a factor, would you buy and use this new 'Mini-PC'?

The Mini-PC is slightly larger than a personal digital assistant, but PDAs can't use the featured Windows XP operating system or run all the programs that operating system supports. The Mini-PC is far smaller than a conventional laptop computer -- about the size of a paperback book, 1 inch thick and weighing about a pound. Compared with the Sony VAIO U1, a small laptop, it's less than half the size and about 60% of the weight, with about the same display size. It has a folding 5.8-inch screen with 800 x 400 resolution, a 20-gig hard drive and a downsized keyboard designed for thumbing or hunt-and-pecking. An external keyboard and mouse can be attached. Batteries last for up to four hours on a single charge. Software is loaded through a USB 2.0 port on the back, which accommodates an external CD-ROM drive. The Mini-PC will come with up to three types of wireless networking built into the motherboard, depending on the computer maker's preference: Wi-Fi for Internet access from airports, coffee shops and other places offering such services, plus two rival cellular technologies for connecting from any location...

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