> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hewlett-Packard-HP-100LX-Palmtop-PC-with-CF-
> card-PCMCIA-adaptor-instructions/392120231070
> 
> It's $30 more than your android device -- I don't know if that falls
> into the category of "ridiculously expensive" or not.  I see them sell
> between $50 and $125 fairly regularly.

I was thinking more of the HP200LX price point when I made my comment. However, 
I would say that is still too expensive. You still need the serial adapter 
which usually adds at least another $30 to the cost and for what? You get an 
old device with no support for modern HW and limited ability to run SW. Now I 
am not bashing the HP LX series. They are great pocket DOS machines, which is 
all you need for a simple VT100 terminal app, so they will get the job done.  
However, for possibly less money, an android tablet gives you faster HW, modern 
networking (wifi), a better screen, more storage, and access to much more SW. 

-Ali

p.s. The caveat is of course if you get something like the Gemini. That looks 
like a very nice machine but at 599 British pounds I rather get a Sony UX 
series and have a real PC or the HP LX200. The key, at least for me, is finding 
a no name Android tablet w/ the basics that runs Android 7 or above at that $50 
to $75 price point.

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