GuruPlug Server - a new version of an ultra-compact Linux server the size of a charger

Previously, the predecessors of this compact computer were already mentioned on Habré ( link # 1 and link # 2 ).
An earlier model in the line is called SheevaPlug and is priced at $ 99.
The developers from Marvell went further and at CES2010, new models were announced -
GuruPlug Server and GuruPlug Server - PLUS (with advanced functionality).
The GuruPlug Server model additionally has:
2 x Gb Ethernet
2 x USB 2.0
1x eSATA @ 3Gb / s SATAII
1x MicroSD Slot)
In a nutshell, the GuruPlug Server - PLUS is an ultra-compact computer, the size of a charger for AAA batteries, but 1 is installed inside. 2 GHz processor, 512 RAM, 802.11b / g Wi-Fi adapter,
Bluetooth: 2.1 / EDR, there are also two USB 2.0 ports and two Ethernet-connectors, in addition there is the ability to connect devices via eSATA and SATAII, as well as a built-in slot for microSD memory cards.
More detailed technical specifications are indicated on the GuruPlug Server page .
End users are promised to ship in April at a price of $ 99 / $ 129 for GuruPlug Server
and GuruPlug Server PLUS, respectively.
However, with delivery to Russia, unfortunately, it is not possible to order yet (correct if it is not right).
If interested, you can watch the promotional video here.
Applications you can find immediately a huge number, everything is limited by the imagination of the developer.
Low power consumption, compact size, integrated Linux (debian based arm build) OS and not only - all these advantages should ensure the popularity of this type of device.
What do you think about this?