I'm a bit of a fan of the UMPC form factor, and would love to see the Cathena CX get some ground in the states.
With the new website and addition of the Cathenx CX, I think this company is starting to turn a corner. I've seen a lot of use of Fujitsu's P series in health offices for EMR and scripts services, and it seems that this tool might be useful in the same capacity.
I like the fan-less design, and incorporation of a flash hard drive would be the next logical step I think to ruggedize-ing this machine for more versatile applications. Also, I think the price point of 799 is quite reasonable, and a great entry point. Anyways, I just wanted to get some opinions.
Thanks for your help.
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Also, even better, they're online store is now functional. There's a lot of people anticipating the FCC licensing of the Cathena CX (a rebranded Kohjinsha SA100 Series) in the United States. This computer has been consistently among the top sellers via conics.net, dynamism.com, and icube.us.
Anyways. I think the pieces are falling in place for this company to make a pretty solid push. I'd like to hear other's views on this.
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Another note. While the Cathena CX is definitely the big news. I think the $100 mini PC could soon be showing up in internet terminals at bubble tea houses and similar shops. $100 is a tough price point to beat.
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