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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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show me any other laptop the size and weight and battery life of the eee thats not over $399 and I'll buy it. it's like saying why buy an n810 when you can buy a oqo model 2 (and yes you can put any flavor of Linux on it) - get my point.
http://www.oqo.com/
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2007-12-28
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I have a sony TZ, which Im guessing is the same size as an Eee, but Im still getting a n810 because it is pocketable. No other reason really. While I have one of the smallest laptops I dont always have it with me because, its still a laptop that you cant aways take with you. An Eee and n810 is two totally different things.
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2007-12-28
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Plus it has a PCMCIA card slot, let's see the EEEs... oh wait, it doesn't have one :0(
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2007-12-28
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In my eyes many people miss the point in the EEE vs N8*0 "war". The EEE is a really small very cheap laptop. The N8*0 is a pocketable addition to your mobilephone. The EEE always needs some sort of bag. The one thing really missing on the N8*0 is a nice PIM. That's it.
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2007-12-28
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In my eyes many people miss the point in the EEE vs N8*0 "war". The EEE is a really small very cheap laptop. The N8*0 is a pocketable addition to your mobilephone.
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2007-12-28
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In that case, I offer my previous laptop: a Fujitsu P1120. You can get them really cheap now (used) and the specs are similar to the EEE but you get the full 8.9" of screen real estate and its a touchscreen to boot. They are built like tanks and will outlast any EEE "toy." The size is almost identical and so is the speed, or lack of it :0)
Plus it has a PCMCIA card slot, let's see the EEEs... oh wait, it doesn't have one :0(
If you haven't used an EEE sized PC yet, you will be surprised at ow BIG it really is. Sure, it's smaller by far than the boat-anchor 17" widescreen laptops americans gobble up. But it's really not everyday-portable at all, unless you carry a big purse.
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2007-12-28
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Methinks this may be the most crystal clear explanation of what the N series tablets are, and, I'm suprised Nokia has such a hard time getting this message across.
If people realized that they could choose just about any phone they wanted feature wise and still have all the capabilities of a smartphone (and then some) it would certainly make the purchase easier to justify.
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