It’s not even out yet, but Alan Reiter, responding to a post he saw here the other day, has already found one big flaw in the forth-coming Mini-PC from Vulcan: it might have the power of full-fledged laptop, but the its keyboard is just too small for it to be of much use. And he’s right. Apart, perhaps for aesthetics, there’s certainly no reason why the Mini-PC couldn’t just have an attachable folding keyboard like the ones used with PDAs. Another alternative: one of those flexible, roll-up USB keyboard, since, unlike a Palm or a Pocket PC, the Mini-PC will have a USB port.