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2008-02-12
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First off, I am completely in agreement with Johnkzin's previous post.
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Having said that, I purchased the N800 instead of a laptop and am very pleased.
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2008-02-12
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....You then just need to just hook it up to a roll-up-screen and an external keyboard.
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2008-02-13
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Oh, boloney. Can you hook up more than 2 displays to a laptop (I've got 4 right now)? Can you install more than one (fast) GPU on a laptop? Can you install lots of big, fast hard drives in a laptop with big fast RAID arrays? Install a bunch of NICs in your laptop to turn it into a router? Put in more than 8GB of RAM? Have dual 2-core CPUs? Or dual 4-core? Use any of the plethora of PCIe cards that provide you with a nearly infinite combination of inputs, outputs, and co-processing support?
Yeah, thought not.
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2008-02-13
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OK, Maybe my original words were a bit harsh... I'll revise to "A desktop can't do anything that a laptop can't, excluding the server role."
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2008-02-13
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2008-04-12
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2008-04-12
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2008-04-12
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2008-04-12
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Having said that, I purchased the N800 instead of a laptop and am very pleased. I did add three additional items: two 4GB sd cards (I swap one with my camera), a bluetooth headset (for skype), and an apple bluetooth keyboard. This small collection of devices handles so many tasks for me both on the road and at home. I find them to offer greater flexibility and far better portability than a laptop. The Itouch as a consideration, largely because of the excellent interface, but the N800 beat that on greater functionality.