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I too would buy one, IF the price break is close to the 770. Though it is a little larger, it has some interesting features. The original was too large, and the price was way too much. I think that I had heard that PepperPad 3 would be around 399.00, if so I might bite.
Robert
PEPPER PAD 3 - Introducing the newest member of the Pepper Pad Web player family. The first handheld devices to deliver a seamless user experience for entertainment and communication services built around the convergence of the Web and digital media. The Pepper Pad 3 is the first product created by the partnership between HanBit Electronics and Pepper Computer.
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I too would buy one, IF the price break is close to the 770. Though it is a little larger, it has some interesting features. The original was too large, and the price was way too much. I think that I had heard that PepperPad 3 would be around 399.00, if so I might bite.
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Hi!
have a look here: http://www.pepper.com/platform/index.html
"Linux System Software - The Pepper Platform is built on system software consisting of an embedded Linux kernel, high-performance X11 and GTK+ graphics, auto-configuring Wi-Fi networking and wired USB and wireless Bluetooth peripheral support."
Sounds good
Regards, Diet
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Ok, more like the 770 than I thought...but $699--ouch!
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Well, it does have a 30 GB hard drive built in, 256 MB of RAM, a VGA camera and a keyboard. It also has USB host enabled by default, a Java VM and is not root-crippled.
But it has no HWR, has a much chorter battery life and is a lot bigger and heavier than the 770.
For me, I like the 770 better as a couch-surfer.
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