Have any of you even used the EEE? 7" is good enough for almost anything you'd need this for, if it's not, you are looking at it for the wrong reasons and therefore aren't the target audience...maybe you need to look into new glasses...or replacments.
The whole point of this thing is to be tinier then tiny while still being a usable computer...it does that. sure 10" would be nice for the right size and price but it's not worth complaining about.
I'd rather have bluetooth and cell internet and all that fun stuff.
I just bought my eee 2 days ago and have spent time since "exploring" features. For travel this is ideal size, software, speed. ASUS needs to partner with more software providers like BOINGO (hot-spotter) to offer clients for the Linux OS. Also need to broaden hardware compatablity for USB webCams, printers, cameras. I agree with need for easier apps installs, but this was never intended as a prime-time machine !
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Have any of you even used the EEE?
7" is good enough for almost anything you'd need this for, if it's not, you are looking at it for the wrong reasons and therefore aren't the target audience...maybe you need to look into new glasses...or replacments.
The whole point of this thing is to be tinier then tiny while still being a usable computer...it does that. sure 10" would be nice for the right size and price but it's not worth complaining about.
I'd rather have bluetooth and cell internet and all that fun stuff.
Portable p0rn isn't a good reason?
Just kidding...
I just bought my eee 2 days ago and have spent time since "exploring" features. For travel this is ideal size, software, speed. ASUS needs to partner with more software providers like BOINGO (hot-spotter) to offer clients for the Linux OS. Also need to broaden hardware compatablity for USB webCams, printers, cameras.
I agree with need for easier apps installs, but this was never intended as a prime-time machine !