I, as many of you, have been dreaming of a solid state laptop for many years. Dispite this dream i am willing to comprimise the size of the HD... sure you can get 160 Gig HDs and all that but do you really need that for practical use of a laptop? I would use a 16 Gig Laptop with an external drive or have a network drive somewhere in the house to hold all my media files.
We are at the point where we have amazing capabilities with technology. I, for one, think that we have to stop trying to create a 100% all in one product. There are some things that make sense to keep seperate. Like media files. what if that laptop is lost or broken...
Any way thanks to all the folks at engadget for this coverage. I would love to see some pricing and the full specs on this machine.
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Shawn @ Mar 13th 2006 12:13PM
I, as many of you, have been dreaming of a solid state laptop for many years. Dispite this dream i am willing to comprimise the size of the HD... sure you can get 160 Gig HDs and all that but do you really need that for practical use of a laptop? I would use a 16 Gig Laptop with an external drive or have a network drive somewhere in the house to hold all my media files.
We are at the point where we have amazing capabilities with technology. I, for one, think that we have to stop trying to create a 100% all in one product. There are some things that make sense to keep seperate. Like media files. what if that laptop is lost or broken...
Any way thanks to all the folks at engadget for this coverage. I would love to see some pricing and the full specs on this machine.