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Maybe it will run decent speech-to-text, which Linux hasn't got, or maybe it would be compatible with Audible audiobooks, which Linux isn't, or with Napster, which Linux isn't, or maybe it will have good text-to speech, which Linux doesn't have.
I hope that Linux gets this stuff, because I've given up all of them just for Linux. And I often wonder why I've done it.
To me the apparatus is a competitor for the nokia's internet tablet series...