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2007-11-08
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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2007-11-08
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2007-11-09
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2007-11-09
, 17:55
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@ United Kingdom
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Do you know if the Eee or anyother similar UMPC has bluetooth built-in? That way I could tether it to my cellphone for on-the-go connections.
(Don't suggest a dongle! I can't tell you how many times it didn't work with my laptop.)
Thanks!
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2007-11-09
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2007-11-10
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2007-11-10
, 19:43
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@ United Kingdom
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The Eee PC is more PC than Internet Device and we are using them more as an alternative to our other laptops/desktops that we have. It is very easy to throw into a backpack and go. I can type on it with much more fluidity than I would be able to with the upcoming N810. But, in a car/train/bus/plane or whatever... you still have to pull the Eee PC out/pop it open and so forth. Where the N810 is a bit easier to pull out of a pocket and turn it on to use. I do feel there is more functionality to the Eee PC than there will be with the N810. The future is more promising I feel with the Eee PC.
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2007-11-10
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@ Catalunya
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If only it was x86 compatible. At least then users would have a choice -- use Hildon, or dual-boot into a traditional distro. Who cares if it doesn't look good? That's my choice to take.
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2007-11-10
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+ It can play PowerPoints using OpenOffice
+ It has a video out that I can use to attach a bigger screen or beamer (Always can be borrowed at the customers side these days)
+ Large (and expandable) conventional memory and an INTEL CPU means I can run quite a few Demo-Systems on it on a slow but useful base
+ The Keyboard is good enough for the average two finger + thumb typist
+ Small enough to travel in an attache case and still leave room
+ Clearly defined form factor (Subnotebook) instead of "new and undefined"
Now all we wait for is the 9'' model so we can install/use XP on the plattform.