I've had my EEE PC for 2+ months, and took it to Thailand in November and Hawaii in December. I'll never take a full-size laptop on the road again. However, i'd like a larger keyboard, and larger screen (a bit larger) but don't need a HD, or WiMax, and especially DO NOT NEED WINDOWS.
How can they tout "XP Support" when M$ is trying so hard to bury XP as a way of boosting sales of Vista? Vista appears to be less compatible with Windows than Linux is! And it will suck up ALL the FLASH and RAM space on a 4-gig/512-meg EEE-PC, leaving it a lame duck.
Why don't they concentrate on Linux rather than supporting ancient, legacy SW such as Windows? NOBODY IS ASKING FOR WINDOWS!!! (other than ASUS' own marketing folks, most likely)
The Chromebooks are here, starting with Samsung's Series 5, a cute little number that promises instant-on access, 3G connectivity, and long enough battery life to web surf with the best of 'em.
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I've had my EEE PC for 2+ months, and took it to Thailand in November and Hawaii in December. I'll never take a full-size laptop on the road again.
However, i'd like a larger keyboard, and larger screen (a bit larger) but don't need a HD, or WiMax, and especially DO NOT NEED WINDOWS.
How can they tout "XP Support" when M$ is trying so hard to bury XP as a way of boosting sales of Vista? Vista appears to be less compatible with Windows than Linux is! And it will suck up ALL the FLASH and RAM space on a 4-gig/512-meg EEE-PC, leaving it a lame duck.
Why don't they concentrate on Linux rather than supporting ancient, legacy SW such as Windows?
NOBODY IS ASKING FOR WINDOWS!!! (other than ASUS' own marketing folks, most likely)
Who's with me on this???