Another tiny, low-cost Linux PC

The MicroClient Jr. looks really neat. It is not the most powerful machine in the world but in a space only slightly larger than your palm you get a fully functional PC complete with graphics, sound, ethernet, USB, CompactFlash and a 166mhz Pentium. Sure it is not the most powerful thing in the world but it is really cheap and ideal for console or light-weight X-environments or as a terminal services client running a traditional flat client. It has an expansion module for a 2.5" hard drive but by default it ships with a limited amount of memory rather than a bulky and expensive drive. It looks tidy, doesn't cost a fortune and runs Linux, what more can you ask for?