Yes, I really like the wibook. It is exactly what I was looking for: the Wibook is not an HPC, but a very affordable "WinCE-Laptop PC". I will not use it as a mobile device, but as a quick internet and word processing device, which will stay on my desk. It seems to be quite a robust device
( "made in Canada"= better than most chinese mass-production devices
).
I will retire my Vadem Clio, which used to fill the same function as the Wibook: I liked the concept of the clio, but Ce 2.11 is really an annoyance, especially for internet browsing... I was actually looking for a successor of the Clio, but the Netbook was really too expensive: the Wibook is just perfect for me !
I had heard lots of bad comments about the screen: it is certainly not a first class screen, but it is very readable as long as you do not use it for multimedia applications. I really hate washed-out colours like the former Jornada 5xx PocketPC series: the Wibook is really better than that ! BTW, I confirm that I have a true colour screen, not a 256 colour one, as usually stated. The only real annoyance is that I get "moving stripes" when I load some Web pages with IE6. Have you got the same problem ?
Another question: how do you know that the battery is fully charged ? There is no active LED like the Jornada or Sig3. The only way to know seems to be the tray icon: at some point it switches from "charging" to "AC power". I don't know if it safe to leave the Power Plug in, as batteries generally don't like permanent charging. The battery pack is Nimh not LiON like most devices: do you notice any difference ?