"As nice as that unit is, I,m not sure that I understand what you want it for. "
I am doing more and more photography where I work with what is best described as an art director. Showing them what we have shot with the LCD on the back of the camera does not identify those weaknesses that differentiate a good from a bad picture.
I have an Asus laptop and have been taking that to the shoots. One can tether the camera to the laptop USB and I have software that produces the image on the computer screen. However, as you know, USB cables are only reliable up to a certain length and often that length is not enough to enable one to put the Asus somewhere safe.
Canon do a WiFi link but it is the thick end of 800. A real con, but nobody has bothered to come up with a less expensive bit of kit.
I came to the conclusion that if I was shelling out 800 I might be better off spending it on a much smaller and portable laptop that could even be hung off the camera tripod. It would then double up as a travel computer and I would have a much more packable device than my Asus. I could also use it as a back-up storeage for photos on my travels.
I was avoiding Vista as I thought it was pretty processor hungry - which means more battery useage, etc.
One device I spotted this morning was
this.
What appealed here was that it also worked in a form of PDA mode. What is annoying with any full fledged XP machine is the length of time it takes to boot up. Not exactly easy to have a quick look at one's mailbox before boarding a plane, etc.
I am not looking for a media centre. I'd use a PDA if the screen was a bit larger and if it would run the right software to show a photograph in enough detail to spot that something annoying was not in the frame.
TP