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User Review of Transmeta-Based Aquapad

An Anonymous Coward writes: "Remember when dot.com's were profitable and webpads were these cool little toys that were going to explode? Well that never happened but it seems like at least one company has actually come out with a Midori Linux webpad...called the Aquapad - looks kind of cool but only uses flash memory, so no storage :( I don't know if it would really be worth getting, but it looks like fun."

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  1. So let me get this straight... by Johnny00 · · Score: -1, Redundant

    This is a linux box without storage, so you get data from a foreign server and display it somehow.

    This sounds like a terminal for a mainframe. Technology seems to run full circle, huh?

    This would let me VPN into work, SSH to my dev machine and do my job and test the results via browser. I could get rid of the laptop in my living room!

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