
This is a very interesting PDA, running linux and sporting a keyboard and HDD, I think this is a great leap in PDA technology. Your thoughts?
From dynamism:
http://www.dynamism.com/sl-c3000/
The Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000 is the fifth generation of the groundbreaking SL-C line of PDAs. (Like its predecessors, the SL-C3000 runs LINUX.) The SL-C3000 is the only PDA on the market with an internal HDD. The 4gb (1 inch) drive offers unparalleled storage (for a PDA) and opens up myriad new options--including using the Zaurus as a portable media player. And, since the Zaurus's HDD is plug-n-play recognized by Windows, moving data is by USB 2.0 connection is fast and easy.
Sharp is a display technology leader, and the Zaurus SL-C3000 3.7" VGA (640x480) screen is truly awesome: bright and razor sharp. The swiveling screen transforms the shape of the Zaurus from PDA-style to laptop-style. (The Zaurus is fully-functional either way.) Once in laptop-style, you can utilize the QWERTY keyboard, with its great tactile feedback. Other technical specs include an Intel XScale PXA270 processor (416mhz), 64mb RAM,16mb flash ROM. There two I/O slots (1 CF, 1 SD)