I owned one, back in the day.
I assure you, the claimed 10-16 hour battery life is a ludicrous exaggeration. In reality, it was good for 4.5-6 hours on a charge.
(Battery life claims are a lot more conservative these days; I remember the first-gen Apple Powerbooks, where the PB100's claimed life of "two and a half hours" was closer to 40 minutes -- and they were by no means the worst of the bunch!)
Also: the thing was near-as-dammit unusable due to crappy design decisions. For example, WinCE 2.11 had the window "close" button right next to the "Maximize" button -- and the pen digitizer was inaccurate enough that if you didn't calibrate the screen very carefully you'd end up hitting "close" instead of "maximize" about 50% of the time!
SoftMaker office isn't really a decent replacement for OO.o on Linux. But there is one place where it's indispensible -- if you have a WinCE or Windows Mobile PDA/smartphone, it's miles better than the Pocket version of Microsoft Office. It actually makes my old HP iPaq 214 useful for writing.
If you have no qualms about your current laptop, why not replace the LCD? eBay the model you need and part swap. Could keep you under the 100$ range if you're lucky.
Otherwise, I'm a fan of the T series as others here have mentioned even though I no longer have one (Sister ran off with it). I purchased a Fujitsu P7010D and have yet to find something as capable in the same size package.
You didn't mention your screen size requirements so it's difficult to make a good suggestion.
The most obviously moral/practical solution in my opinion would be to order the text used from Amazon and then read the pirated electronic version.
Disagree. The author gets not a single bent penny from second-hand sales. (Neither does the publisher.)
The best move is to grab the pirated electronic copy, then buy a new copy of the author's latest book. That way, they get paid and their publisher receives a price signal that this author is popular.
The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.