It's about one-third the price of a Qosmio tipping the scales at around a grand. That would also explain the 1GB of RAM, and and shared graphics. The Qosmio also comes with HD-DVD and some other niceties, but this is a good deal. I might buy one to replace my POS desktop (would make it better for when I finally decide to leave Korea for good.
I also noted that the battery is called a special UPS (interruptible power supply), meaning that it will only have enough juice to shut down your apps and power down. That works just fine for me, as I'd leave it at home all the time, and take my LG C1 tablet with me (I've kind of been converted into an LG fanboy).
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I'd buy it for the brand name ;)
But seriously, this looks good. If it's cheaper than a Cosmio, then I'm sold
It's about one-third the price of a Qosmio tipping the scales at around a grand. That would also explain the 1GB of RAM, and and shared graphics. The Qosmio also comes with HD-DVD and some other niceties, but this is a good deal. I might buy one to replace my POS desktop (would make it better for when I finally decide to leave Korea for good.
I also noted that the battery is called a special UPS (interruptible power supply), meaning that it will only have enough juice to shut down your apps and power down. That works just fine for me, as I'd leave it at home all the time, and take my LG C1 tablet with me (I've kind of been converted into an LG fanboy).