Comments on: Hey, little Buddy: Averatec announces Netbook
Averatec announces Buddy Netbook.
Averatec announces Buddy Netbook.
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399 would be a good deal....
These guys doesn't want to loose a penny, and it's sad because there are not much happy customers.
is not a good idea to left a 500 dollar laptop in you car, or take it with you to public places, but a $200, less worries...
I hope that the NEO of technology arrives soon
At 1024x768 these would be much better systems, since they would make many remote control and remote desktop environments work without ridiculous scrolling. Also, many websites seem to assume a 1024x768 minimum when they are being designed.
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- by LogicProphet September 22, 2008 9:50 AM PDT
- To bob1 the deal with these net book is your paying for the mobility. These things fit in pretty much your coat pocket or messenger bag, weigh almost nothing, and last up to 6 hours( supposedly but most run at the 3.50 mark). Not to mention that these solid state drives make these things viturally shock proof. As for that price your more then likely gonna get regular platter hard drives and it better carry a 6 cell if it wants to compete with the MSI wind. I feel battery longevity is far more important then space , lets face it you can always through in a cheap usb drive or SSD card.
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