Actually, sticking with that theme, I would recommend the just-
announced Archos 3 (assuming it includes the Android Market).

http://phandroid.com/2010/03/01/archos-3-vision-android-ipod-touch-rival/

On Mar 1, 2:56 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Go for the Archos 5 internet tables. It's cheap and has only Wifi but
> no 3G.
>
> On 18 Feb., 21:39, Brian Conrad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have been creating PDA apps since 1998 starting with the Palm and have
> > built up a world wide niche market.  A couple years ago people started
> > inquiring iPhone apps.  However since I don't own a Mac and was noticing
> > more open J2ME and the emerging Android platform I jumped on board the
> > latter.  Most of my customers were only inquiring as they had yet to buy
> > a smart phone but wanted to consolidate their phone and PDA.  Some did
> > have the dual phone/PDAs  and using my apps (Palm and Pocket PC).  Now
> > that I have a full featured program for Android they're complaining that
> > the show stopper is the $30 extra they have to pay for data over a phone
> > plan.   And I have a few who would like the app but run it on an iPod
> > Touch like device.  I'm surprised we aren't seeing more of the latter.  
> > And of course data only phones might overcome that fee problem.  I for
> > one don't talk much on my phone and the phone fee is actually the
> > premium.   It will be interesting to see what shakes out over the
> > Verizon Skype thing.  A lot more phones could be sold if the monthly was
> > only $30 or even $40.
>
> > - Brian

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