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2007-12-07
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It all depends on who you are and what your knowlege level is, and how much you are willing to invest.. For me and you its is the best thing since sliced bread. We can shutdown an entire Data Center with a 770, or N8X0, this power in your pockect is mind blowing. Being able to do that from anywhere, well mostly anywhere you go, without having to run home or worse be tethered to the house because your on-call. This makes this device priceless to many sysadmins I am sure.
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2007-12-07
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Once you can not put it in your pocket, does it really matter how big your laptop bag is?
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2007-12-07
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An eee, why not just buy a real laptop, I just bought my son a dual core processor, 1GB RAM 160GB HD, dvd/cd burner with a big screen for 600$ US Dollars
If I am going as big as an E, It just seems why not get a real laptop, especially since your screen is the same resolutions as the tablet.
Once you can not put it in your pocket, does it really matter how big your laptop bag is?
Anyway, I am not defending anything, or wishing you would not leave, but an EEE really?
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2007-12-07
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show me any other laptop the size and weight of the eee thats not over $399 and I'll buy it. why buy an n810 when you can buy a oqo model 2 - get my point.
http://www.oqo.com/
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2007-12-07
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No, actually I do not? Its also apparent you do not get mine.
I do not own an N810 nor did I tell anyone to buy one?
If I am buying a laptop, I am not buying an EEE, I would buy a powerfull big screen laptop for 600$. If I want something to fit in my pocket, then I will consider things that go in my pocket.
Is that confusing? I would HAPPILY pay 200$ more for dual core 1GB dvd burner, compared to EEE. If EEE was like 200$ I would buy three of them for my younger kids, but otherwise its useless to me.
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2007-12-07
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2007-12-07
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2007-12-07
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Did I hear that the Eee doesn't have bluetooth? If so, that's a deal-breaker for mobility. That leaves you limited to hot spots for connectivity and otherwise off-line.