Oh, I don't know if it's "too much". You get a full-blown Linux PC equipped with a touchscreen, a full keyboard, more function keys than you'll ever need and dual analog knobs. Full internet experience guaranteed, over 50 custom-tailored emulators, tons of applications, great battery life... and it's still cheaper than an iPad2.
It's a rather interesting approach to the Pocket PC concept, and the fact that it's made entirely by Linux enthusiasts, not a big company is amazing. Hell, I'd buy one of those if I had that much money on me right now.
...and just to show how efficient the combo of a CPU and a DSP really is, here you go - Quake ]I[ Portable.
This post has been edited by Foxi4, Sun, April 24th, 2011 at 22:29