I use a m200 as well and am writing this comment from it. As a regular laptop it works perfectly, and as a tablet its pretty well supposrted. The pen is detected as a wacom tablet, and with proper scripting hooking to acpi, you can detect the lid being closed into tablet mode and rotate both the screen and the tablet interface correctly. The biggest thing missing right now is software; handwriting recognition, note taking software, Open Office support for OneNote format, etc.
2000-bit passkey? I'm not a cryptographer, but aren't these usually in powers of 2?
300 networks simultaneously? The picture appears to be Kismet and that uses channel hopping, so unless he's got 300 wireless cards packed into that (not that it couldn't be done), I'm skeptical
encrypting the captured data? unless he fears the device being captured, I think that's unnecessary
I use a m200 as well and am writing this comment from it. As a regular laptop it works perfectly, and as a tablet its pretty well supposrted. The pen is detected as a wacom tablet, and with proper scripting hooking to acpi, you can detect the lid being closed into tablet mode and rotate both the screen and the tablet interface correctly. The biggest thing missing right now is software; handwriting recognition, note taking software, Open Office support for OneNote format, etc.
2000-bit passkey? I'm not a cryptographer, but aren't these usually in powers of 2?
300 networks simultaneously? The picture appears to be Kismet and that uses channel hopping, so unless he's got 300 wireless cards packed into that (not that it couldn't be done), I'm skeptical
encrypting the captured data? unless he fears the device being captured, I think that's unnecessary
~Eric Betts
She's definitely cute :)