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Steve Jobs doesn't think Netbooks are quite ready for prime time, but some sort of device with Apple's signature that might fit that description is browsing the Web.
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Maybe it could be a little bigger than an iphone when closed, but if it starts getting up to the size of a 10" screen then whats the point, you may as well just have a regular MacBook.
As far as i'm concerned, an iPhone, Windows Mobile, or other operating system should be able to turn decent "phone" (and we all know if they are at the level of an iPhone, they aren't phones anymore), then who needs a "netbook"?
We have the technology. ANOTHER device we don't.
- by jrud December 28, 2008 6:46 PM PST
- an over sized iphone would also be VERY nice for the right price
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