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Gotta chime in with Karel. If this is version 2 of the Pepper then it doesn't even have USB 2.0. Imagine having to fill up 20 gigs at USB 1.1 speed?
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It is indeed the older version. Karel, any specific reasons why this thing should be avoided. The review seem quite good.
The specs mention usb 1.1. I dont think that is a great deal breaker for me. Just let it beconnected overnight if you want to Xfer large files. In my case, its mostly music or videos and most of the files need to sync'ed only once.
DaScud
Link here Pepper Pad
Specs
Browse the web; keep and organize your bookmarks and webpage clippings
• Handheld PC; Linux Hardware Platform
• 20GB Capacity
• 256.0MB
• Intel PXA270 Processor
• 8" 800x600 Touchscreen Display Display
• 802.11g Wireless Capabilities
• Features: Built-In Microphone, E-Mail Capabilities, Internet Browser, Music/Video Playback