I'm apparently not the only one whose
first impression was, "Wow, that's small." Craig has a nice review of the LS800; I particularly like the pictures comparing it to the TC1100. I probably would have gotten the TC1100 if (a) the LS800 hadn't come along, and (b) HP wasn't dumping them. I haven't run across much where I'd need a bigger machine yet; the LS800 is a really great size, but these pictures make clear that the HP isn't too much larger, and it gives you a bunch of other features.
Another of his observations is in regards to the great engineering. It is very well engineered and solid, but there are some design quirks (maybe "tradeoffs" is a better word). Among them is the layout of the various buttons and ports; I'm not sure how Motion intended this to be held. More later...