my first thought was:
"I gotta get me one of these!"

Lowish wattage performance, in a small package combined with a low price tag and VIA has got a winner.
Pray for the VIA mobile Isiah EEE-pc beating palm top.
So far, Via mini-anything has meant over-priced and under-powered. I'm not convinced this Nano is going to do it. I'll like to see the specs for video playback, for example.
What I've never understood is how come Apple can put so much power in the Mac Mini and all these Taiwanese tech companies can't emulate that. I mean, the Mac Mini has been around for 5 years already! For $500 you get tremendous bang/buck, but if I go to my neighborhood PC store they want $250 for a Via C7 board - ridiculous.
it hurts mine too.... its so hard to see tht image.... we cud have red on black :)
my first thought was:
"I gotta get me one of these!"

Lowish wattage performance, in a small package combined with a low price tag and VIA has got a winner.
Pray for the VIA mobile Isiah EEE-pc beating palm top.
That logo looks like some strands from a massive period on a blue tampon. 

Agghh
So far, Via mini-anything has meant over-priced and under-powered. I'm not convinced this Nano is going to do it. I'll like to see the specs for video playback, for example.
What I've never understood is how come Apple can put so much power in the Mac Mini and all these Taiwanese tech companies can't emulate that. I mean, the Mac Mini has been around for 5 years already! For $500 you get tremendous bang/buck, but if I go to my neighborhood PC store they want $250 for a Via C7 board - ridiculous.
Red on blue hurts my eyes!