Having the speakers on the front side of the screen panel would be useless. With them here, the ringing volume (GSM) is seriously reduced, and unless you've got one of the watches DB and I are researching vibrating on your wrist, this could prove problematic in terms of hearing it go off. (I often leave mine on my desk, or in a hung-up coat pocket)
Stability? Eh? It's a HANDHELD! It's not meant to be used on a desk!
I was just doing a bit of miming with my hands, and to move the Tball and D-Pad to either a wider edge or top corners causes problems, because the natural position of the thumbs is quite far away from the index fingertips - Which would need to be just resting on the L/R buttons in natural position. A curved edge design like the Universal seems the most natural form, with the directional gear front edge, just inside the rectangular section. I'd also vote the shape of the curves closer to a full semicircle.
When in Clamshell mode, you have the trackball, D-Pad, and keyboard available for navigation. These aren't available in portrait mode, hence why the scroll wheel is important in this section. Also, one of the curved "SpaceWaste" sections of the screen will contain the VGA+ Video Conferencing camera, connected to the internal correction bus of the iMX.
Another note to DB, If it would be possible to find a camera with a regular resolution, such as 640x640 or 1024x1024, We could configure it to be used in either mode at full res by rotating the image 90', even if just in software. Also, the secondary screen on the bottom of the case (Serial based, next to the battery cover.) could be used as a low res viewfinder for the camera to take snapshots, with the system locked in portrait mode, since the camera would then be on the other side of the body from the mini-tft.
On the note of the PPZ becoming unportable with aditional hardware. . . Compare it with the current Generation Zaurus. We've already eliminated the need to carry separate Bluetooth and Wifi gear, a 3G mobile phone, a Digital Camera, a mouse, A CF XGA card or USB Graphics card, you can have double the internal SD storage - With the open source drivers that aren't limited by unknown ASIC's, we can have 2x4GB = 8GB of SD capacity, using similar drivers to those used on the Universal, not to mention a faster ATA based CF card access than the old standard used in the C4X
Considering how much we've cut down what you need to carry as it is, needing to carry an external game controller for the sake of ultraserious gaming is hardly a problem. If you're REALLY that bothered, you can just leave it on there!
And 5600, not 55. It's bigger, because of an extended battery compartment. I've been looking at something essentially that same size. (It's the same depth as DB's clamshell, 1cm longer, and 1cm thinner.)
heh, saying that this thing will need a rucksack suggests that you're currently carrying your Zaurus in an Articulated Lorry.