No one here seems to have any idea what there talking about. Coments are being made by users that have never used the FlipStart, I purchase my unit 3 days after release, I'm a prior IBM PC-110 user, design and size are the same. My Flip start is used for remote management of my customer base, in the 12 months I've owned the unit I've worked on 1000+ jobs remotely from the car, the unit has paid for it's self 100 times over. I've setup and configured the EEEPC and it's trash, 4GB hard drive, no built in Sprint or Verison for mobile access. The ClamShell design makes the unit thicker, but I've not had any damage to my screen as it's protected when the lid is closed. If your a mobile Tech, I totally sugest the unit.
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No one here seems to have any idea what there talking about. Coments are being made by users that have never used the FlipStart, I purchase my unit 3 days after release, I'm a prior IBM PC-110 user, design and size are the same. My Flip start is used for remote management of my customer base, in the 12 months I've owned the unit I've worked on 1000+ jobs remotely from the car, the unit has paid for it's self 100 times over.
I've setup and configured the EEEPC and it's trash, 4GB hard drive, no built in Sprint or Verison for mobile access.
The ClamShell design makes the unit thicker, but I've not had any damage to my screen as it's protected when the lid is closed.
If your a mobile Tech, I totally sugest the unit.