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Here are a few alternatives for a laptop
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http://www2.alphasmart.com/Retail/

http://www.quickpad.com/
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You could...  jasonp@... | 09/04/08
You can use a Stowaway keyboard ...  MisterMiester | 09/04/08
Exactly - Get a USB keyboard, Dana!  drprod@... | 09/06/08
If you're broad-shouldered  paron | 09/08/08
You won't need a driver for the keyboard  Michael Kelly | 09/04/08
yep.. same with monitors, drives, mice, etc.  Hobyx | 09/05/08
Here are a few alternatives for a laptop  hrpuffnstuff | 09/04/08
Why would you buy any of those ...  MisterMiester | 09/04/08
Totally different machines.  TripleII | 09/04/08
And cheaper still ?  Arm A. Geddon | 09/04/08
Alas, not here though.  TripleII | 09/04/08
Re: Eee PC  Arm A. Geddon | 09/04/08
sorry but ....uh.............NOT  Alro | 09/05/08
Just plug it in ...  MisterMiester | 09/04/08
My experience with my Eee is similar  Michael Kelly | 09/04/08
Somewhat OT but a question as a Gentoo user.  LazLong | 09/04/08
I know of them but I haven't tried them  Michael Kelly | 09/04/08
I too, no longer try as many distros as I once did.  LazLong | 09/04/08
Dana, Comments/Questions  LazLong | 09/04/08
This was an eval unit  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 09/04/08
I was thinking of the Itech virtual laser keyboard as well.....  LazLong | 09/04/08
Head to Circuit CIty.  TripleII | 09/04/08
EEE keyboard - spend some time with it  Snowbat | 09/04/08
Which model is it?  AndyCee | 09/04/08
Keyboards  David Blomstrom | 09/04/08
good ideas  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 09/04/08
ummmmm  Alro | 09/05/08
You'll adapt to the keyboard - probably  bennetts77833@... | 09/08/08
Hey good point!  devlin_X | 09/09/08
Software/OS comments?  pzsimpson | 09/05/08
RE: My first Linux laptop is the Asus EeePC netbook  sgtrock111 | 09/05/08
Smaller keyboard, only a matter of time.  devlin_X | 09/05/08
RE: My first Linux laptop is the Asus EeePC netbook  jharris@... | 09/05/08
Agree with author's comments  abarten | 09/05/08
Drivers and the EEE  DaffyDuck | 09/05/08
My FIRST Laptop !  gabriel.beyer@... | 09/05/08
Try the 900/901  sbf95070 | 09/05/08
children and asians can still touchtype w the Eee  Hobyx | 09/05/08
Try the Dell Mini 9  Narg | 09/05/08
USB Keyboard?  Update victim | 09/05/08
Why...  melekali | 09/05/08
Touchtyping in the EEE PC...  MV_z | 09/05/08
RE: My first Linux laptop is the Asus EeePC netbook  rojomye@... | 09/05/08
RE: My first Linux laptop is the Asus EeePC netbook  Smalldogs | 09/06/08
Windows exe on Linux  Species8472 | 09/06/08
or you could just get XP and full compatibility  tonymcs@... | 10/06/08
Unless  jeverettk | 01/23/09
My 1st & 2nd Linux laptop are Asus EeePC 701 then 901  binstock@... | 09/08/08
RE: My first Linux laptop is the Asus EeePC netbook  jmack789 | 09/08/08
RE: My first Linux laptop is the Asus EeePC netbook  ejmzdnet | 09/08/08
My First one is a MSI  johnaudie@... | 09/08/08
RE: My first Linux laptop is the Asus EeePC netbook  karlsmith2 | 09/19/08
Wow!  Qbt | 10/07/08
RE: My first Linux laptop is the Asus EeePC netbook  jeverettk | 01/23/09
RE: My first Linux laptop is the Asus EeePC netbook  mukesh11 | 04/06/09

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