what if it was always the intention to introduce a 10" model.
Using some very basic high school maths it is possible to theoretically possible to put a 10" screen in the lid of the current form factor.
If all you had to do was change the screen - the economies of scale you could achieve would be great.
Clearly you wouldn't annouce this on day one - because you would miss the original price point $199 original discussed AND no-one would buy the smaller 7" version with space around the screen when you could get an ultra portable laptop for a few hundred bucks more.
Ugh. Put this 10" screen in the smaller form factor Eee. Don't increase the screen size AND the laptop size. Then you just end up where you started - with a big useless border around the screen.
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what if it was always the intention to introduce a 10" model.
Using some very basic high school maths it is possible to theoretically possible to put a 10" screen in the lid of the current form factor.
If all you had to do was change the screen - the economies of scale you could achieve would be great.
Clearly you wouldn't annouce this on day one - because you would miss the original price point $199 original discussed AND no-one would buy the smaller 7" version with space around the screen when you could get an ultra portable laptop for a few hundred bucks more.
Ugh. Put this 10" screen in the smaller form factor Eee. Don't increase the screen size AND the laptop size. Then you just end up where you started - with a big useless border around the screen.