The Dana from AlphaSmart, a Palm-powered mini-computer with a full-size keyboard and a 560×160 display that’s billed as a laptop alternative and is aimed at the education market. But why not just make the screen a little bigger and have it fold up like a laptop? And why isn’t Palm going after the Tablet PC with its own line of portable computers with full-sized screens? They’d certainly cost a lot less than a Tablet PC, and they’d easily attract users who are already accustomed to using the Palm OS.
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