yes, I know you (da blitz) look at linux devices regularly, but not everyone does!
this board looks very interesting:
http://www.armkits.com/product/NK9315.asp * Dimensions: 140x200mm
* Processor: Cirrus Logic EP9315 based on 32-bit ARM920T core microcontrollers running at 200 MHz
* Power input: DC12.0V
* 32M NOR Flash Memory
* 64M Nand Flash Memory
* 64M 32bit SDRAM
* LCD Display and Touch-Screen interface
* Analog VGA connection
* Composite Video and S-Video Output Connectors
* IDE Interface
* CAN interface
* Three-port USB Host
* 20pin standard JTAG interface
* Real-Time Clock
* I2S Interface
* 8*8 Keyboard interface
* PS/2 Interface
* 5 UARTs. One is RS485, and the other four are RS232 (two are extended through one PC16C2550 chip using two 10pin connectors)
* 10/100Mbps Ethernet Interface
* CF card socket
* PCMCIA card socket
* System bus interface
it's ONLY weaknesses as far as I can see is a lack of RAM, if it had 256M RAM it'd be great and no SD card slot; it's also a bit big, and we could comfortably drop the IDE, PS/2, and PCMCIA slot to reduce its size. Hmm, it'd be nice if it had a sata port which could be brought externally for things!