- I do often set Hiro down, but not always. Now, for instance, I'm sick in bed, and using the keyboard like a thumb board. I'm holding the unit with my left hand and typing with my left thumb and right middle finger, with the stylus between my first and second fingers ready for tapping. I can easily reach the G key with my left thumb, and I have small hands for a guy. If the F key were where the G key is now, the entire keyboard could be made slightly wider, with larger keys, and it would be equally usable in this manner. If I hold Hiro by each edge and use both thumbs I can very easily reach the J key with my left thumb and the S key with my right. I feel a much larger keyboard would not even slightly hamper its use as a thumb board, but it would dramatically improve its use on a table.
- I don't really want a 'tiny laptop' because I, too, often "whip it out" and take notes, phone numbers, acquire data in traffic, etc.. Size is a definite constraint for me. I've mentioned somewhere that the size of a SL-6000 is just about absolute maximum. Any larger and I won't carry it 24x7, and it will be a waste. (shrug) I'd just keep Hiro ... he's an excellent compromise on all fronts. (happy smile)