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Personally I'm skeptical is there really a viable niche between these two form factors. I do see small laptop and large laptops, but I'm not sure about the hole between the phone and a small laptop. The UMPC's, like Samsung Q1 are basically too big to be pocketable but too small to be actually usable as laptop replacements.
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But this is the scenario I envision: your main computer is small, iPod Touch small. On one end is access to say a card edge connector (or mini usb) that lets you plug this little thing into a laptop form... or a desktop form... or a car dash form... so basically you tote around an engine that has at least what the N800 + iPhone offer now in accessibility and the processing power of a decent laptop.
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Isn't that viewpoint somewhat heretical on your current project? ;-)
Having said that, I think I agree - with regards to the mass-market - there's a niche, and my requirements sit in it a lot of the time, but as you say, I dunno if it's viable.
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