Hi there, watching out for a new netbook I stumbled over the AlwaysInnovating website and I'm quite amazed about the idea and realization of the touchbook. However there are several things that I don't understand yet. First one: What is your target audience? I'm really confused about that because of the wiki. On one hand, you're explaining that one can use the touchbook for browsing the web, watching videos on YouTube, editing office documents and so on. This should be for the non-technical, right? On the other hand, the wiki tells how to compile the distribution and how one can modify the hardware; there's a detailed description of all hardware components built in the touchbook and so on. So this would be for the more technical users. I don't get what non-technical users should do with the information that the firefox binary is placed in /usr/bin/ (they probably even don't know what that stuff is) and I don't get what technical users should do with that information, either (I think someone who has used Linux/UNIX for a while knows where to search binaries). Then second question: Is it possible to buy the touchbook with another SoC chip that has more power? I can't imaging working with 600 mhz. (I know, ARM mhzs are different from x86 mhzs, but still that's way to slow.) Or buy it without any SoC chip and then put in some I bought separately? Last one: Using USB-to-[whatever-external-display-plug], which maximum resolution is the graphics chips able to work at? Thanks for taking the time offering my questions, ZENSUR ZENSUR