Comments on: Thin Intel Netbook to vie with MacBook Air?
The Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai was the showplace for Netbook portable PCs. Some of the upcoming designs look intriguing--and extremely thin.
The Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai was the showplace for Netbook portable PCs. Some of the upcoming designs look intriguing--and extremely thin.
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I like all the OSes and all their GUIs and accompanying apps to varying degrees and for varying uses. I happen to use Linux most often but still use Windows and Mac OS X. I suppose the notion that the Netbook will be less expensive than the macbook air triggered the poor man's comment but there are many flaws with that characterization once you look past price.
BUT I think a lot of peple would pay $300 for a light decent borwsing system to haul to the coffee shops to do webmail and googledocs plus other web activities.
Apple is just riding the prowess of a truly powerful chip maker.
Let's see Apple make a $300 laptop.
What is puzzling is: where is the decent sub-notebook in between the MBA and Netbook range? Why is a drop in half the low-end PC notebook price result in drops in the features and capabilities by more than half? That is something the consumers may really want.
As for style, which is a high priority for MacBook Air buyers, PC Magazine writes "The Mini-Note is designed to look like a $2,000 machine. The anodized aluminum that HP draped all over the exterior is absolutely gorgeous."
- by nspires1 April 23, 2008 6:04 AM PDT
- I am an educator with a small, 8 student classroom. I am looking for someone to donate 5 to 8 laptops (even 1 laptop from 5-8 sources would be great). Ideally they would be 'wireless' ready. Does anyone know a good place to start looking? Are these netbooks available to the public yet and if so who creates them and how do I contact them?
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(17 Comments)Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!