The similar in concept but competing 2go PC is supposed to be able to
survive a 6' drop onto a hard surface and survive, but does have a typical
hard drive.  They are Windows XP or at least one version is...

Doug



On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Eric Norris <[email protected]> wrote:

> One option to consider would be an XO laptop from One Laptop Per Child.  I
> have one, and they're pretty much indestructible--no moving parts,
> waterproof keyboard, etc.  I haven't taken it touring, but I'm sure it would
> do fine.  The downside to the XO for you (aside from the small keyboard)
> would be that it's a Linux machine and won't run your programs.
> If you're interested, you can find them on eBay, or go to Amazon.com and do
> the buy-one-give-one program.  That's how I bought mine a year ago--the
> other laptop went to a needy child.
>
> --Eric
> [email protected]
> www.campyonly.com
> www.wheelsnorth.org
>
>
>
> On Jan 14, 2009, at 7:48 AM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
>
> I can't speak from personal experience, but a computer tech who has given
> me some very good service bought a similar Dell last year and highly
> recommended it to me -- I know that's only a very general answer, but it
> might serve to weight one side of the decision scale.
>
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Ray Shine <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Yeah, I sure don't want to get that worn old debate going anew, but I
>> would like to mention and maybe seek comments on a computer/bike question.
>>
>> I recently purchased a small Acer netbook (2 lbs., 6 x 8 inches) to carry
>> in my pannier on this coming summer's Western Express/Trans-Am trip.  I need
>> to edit and proof two and perhaps three issues of a monthly union newspaper
>> from the road.  Each issue averages 28 -32 pages, half of which will be paid
>> ads.
>>
>> I am assuming that all I will need is an assistant at this end who will
>> scan lots of documents and format pix into jpegs, a good wi-fi connection,
>> and an occassional AC hook to recharge the batteries.  I will be using MS
>> Works as the word processor, a smaller version of MSWord.  No PhotoShop,
>> just a basic cropping, rotation tool for the pix.  Another nice featture
>> that came with the Acer is a video chat capability with built-in camera.  I
>> might be able to hook with family and friends on occassion.
>> Have any of you used one of these new little wi-fi computers?  I am
>> wondering mostly how it will endure the packing and hauling on the bike.
>> Our plan is five or six nights of camping, one or two of motel stays per
>> week. Nothing is set in stone.
>>
>> In addition, I am also taking my iPhone and a small digital camera.
>>
>> Thanks for any response.
>>
>> Ray
>>
>

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