I have an older OQO and a Raon Vega and recently got the EEE PC. I travel a lot and I also like a computer I can take with me on rounds at the hospital.
The EEE tops all of these guys in portability and price. The storage space is limited, but I don't think anyone really uses these things as a main computer.
I think the EEE has really shown the market that you can have portability, decent components and a decent price. If you ask me, all things considered, it's even better than the Sony Vaio UX92, which has always been my dream UMPC. And, if you wanted more RAM/HD space, just get few hundred dollar in upgrades (and you'd still be saving a few thousand).
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I have an older OQO and a Raon Vega and recently got the EEE PC. I travel a lot and I also like a computer I can take with me on rounds at the hospital.
The EEE tops all of these guys in portability and price. The storage space is limited, but I don't think anyone really uses these things as a main computer.
I think the EEE has really shown the market that you can have portability, decent components and a decent price. If you ask me, all things considered, it's even better than the Sony Vaio UX92, which has always been my dream UMPC. And, if you wanted more RAM/HD space, just get few hundred dollar in upgrades (and you'd still be saving a few thousand).