I assume so... I would be interested in hearing the advantages/disadvantages of using a device like that compared to just using a raspberry pi. (much cheaper)
I heard of the raspberry. It costs only 20 buck or so.
But does it support alt currencies? I emailed Trezor to ask them if their device supports alt currencies and they said yes.
Simply install linux and then a wallet for it. It's like a micro computer.
Linux netbook in a safe deposit box. Hasn't this method been around since the beginning?
Keep a deposit address handy and you're good to go without visiting the bank every time you need to add funds.
KISS
Why would you need a netbook? Why not just a USB key for convenience and a backup paper wallet in case you can't read the usb key?