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by Andrew Garrett on January 10, 2005
The Pepper is a nice little tablet machine, with one big difference - the keyboard is designed to be thumb-usable, when you're holding the machine at the sides.
It's also Linux based, rather than the more common Windows based tablet - which is a nice option for those of us who aren't exactly fans of the Redmond empire. A little light in the processor at only 624Mhz, with 256 meg of ram, an 8.4" screen, bluetooth and 802.11b, this is a nice wee piece of kit.
Not a workstation replacement like a more fully specced tablet can be, but probably a rather handy portable machine for those who just want basic PDA like functionality, along with a decent sized screen. Of course, it will probably be a lot more expensive than a PDA as well...
[Found via Engadget.]
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