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ThinkFree announces the availability of an office suite for Netbooks but faces many competitors in the market.

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by hightechnh October 21, 2008 12:13 PM PDT
Has anyone actually seen any of these netbooks?

I'm very interested in them....but Best Buy, Circuit City etc...don't carry them.

Being a touch typist...I really need to touch the keyboard before buying one.

Any Ideas?
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by humanssssss October 21, 2008 12:42 PM PDT
Would you buy it if it costs $3,000?

You should specify how much you are willing to pay.
by sharmajunior October 21, 2008 12:42 PM PDT
They have it at Newegg.com, they have a new section over at bestbuy.com, i think you can look at them in store as well. I haven't seen any recently, but they just might be on the way.
by hnygrl412 October 21, 2008 3:38 PM PDT
I actually touched one over at Best Buy just yesterday, and the keyboard, while not the size of a standard keyboard, is pretty large. I was able to use the keyboard comfortably.

I touched/played with the one with the 10 inch screen. It's really nice, and now I KNOW I'm gonna get one.

That one was a celeron processor and way too darn slow, so I'm going for the Atom processor and the 2gb ram one.
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by gggg sssss October 21, 2008 5:20 PM PDT
for ther same ( OR SO) PRICE YOU CAN GET A REAL dELL. wHAT IS TEH POINT?
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by Scott Gardener October 21, 2008 7:57 PM PDT
I think Google beat them to it. It's called Google Docs. They're called NetBooks for a reason--to let servers do all the work.
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