While I'm struggling to think of a use for this, I'm sure there are plenty of our readers out there who would be able to mold this device into a variety of things, like say an electronic dictionary or basic eBook reader. In fact, someone has actually already created a 3D game on the NanoNote. With that XBurst processor, I'm sure the battery life is phenomenal, and the price puts it in that "impulse buy" category.
Check out the NanoNote's product page for a variety of links and if the UMID BZ and Fujitsu UH900 are a bit too large for you, then at least now there is an alternative, as long as no-frills computing suits you.
[Engadget]