I would be careful about that.
The price is nice but the question is how well the hardware works with a
real open standard linux system.
I have an zaurus from sharp, which comes close to the nanonote. However,
if I not go to use one of the heavy patched 2.4 kernels from sharp,
suspend and resume is not working and the device hangs up.
That makes it rather useless since I don't want to power on and shutdown
the device to add a note to org-mode and the 2.4 linux branch from sharp
does not contain emacs.
Furtermore, I own a ebook-reader from a chinese manufacture and looking
at the linux OS showed me that they really mess up many many things to
bend it to working. Guess they are not really taking care of standards
or of further user-based upgrades.
Thus, my suggestion please find out how well the hardware runs on
GNU/Linux standard kernels and distributions (e.g., debian). If you know
please report :D
Just my experience from some own "org-mode on the go" experiments.
Bye
Totti
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