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Mark is looking for *a "palm-top" with a large enough keyboard to
type on comfortably? It wouldn't even have to have a hard
drive--just
enough flash memory to hold a couple of hundred pages, and a USB
or
other connection to download it to my desktop. It'd also be nice
if it
had a 25-line by 80-column screen, and ran on AA batteries.*
I've seen something called the Phenom that looks pretty nifty --
and like it might suit Mark's purposes. I believe there are a
couple of versions, the Phenom and the Phenom Express. There may
be others, and the Phenom may have been discontinued. Here are a
few of the sites that a Metacrawler search on "phenom" turned up: