"I am purchasing an eec for $300 that has more ports than that, is lighter, and runs an many operating systems too."
Congrats. The EEE is very nice to have, its just not in my interest, where I'd rather have a power-sucking 2 hour battery computer that has some uber graphics card and stuffs.
Now, um, there are some things kind of wrong though:
1. EEE and Macbook Air- Its like comparing a strawberry and caviar: one is sweet, inexpensive, and tasty, and the other is expensive, powerful (comparing to the other), and the absolute quality is higher. By absolute quality, its like an XBOX PS3 vs a Wii. the ps3 is a lot more powerful, and thats it. No power or gigabyte per dollar or stuff like that. Just raw absolute quiality of parts.
More Ports: As far as I know, this is correct
Lighter: Correct, but its the difference in their leauge
Runs many operation ystems too: By comparing the two, I assume you either:
A. Use "too" as an addon, like "also", with correlation to the other statements", meaning it "does this, that, and also that".
B. Compare tot he Air that it can also do it. Like "I like pie", "Me too!"
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"I am purchasing an eec for $300 that has more ports than that, is lighter, and runs an many operating systems too."
Congrats. The EEE is very nice to have, its just not in my interest, where I'd rather have a power-sucking 2 hour battery computer that has some uber graphics card and stuffs.
Now, um, there are some things kind of wrong though:
1. EEE and Macbook Air- Its like comparing a strawberry and caviar: one is sweet, inexpensive, and tasty, and the other is expensive, powerful (comparing to the other), and the absolute quality is higher. By absolute quality, its like an XBOX PS3 vs a Wii. the ps3 is a lot more powerful, and thats it. No power or gigabyte per dollar or stuff like that. Just raw absolute quiality of parts.
More Ports: As far as I know, this is correct
Lighter: Correct, but its the difference in their leauge
Runs many operation ystems too: By comparing the two, I assume you either:
A. Use "too" as an addon, like "also", with correlation to the other statements", meaning it "does this, that, and also that".
B. Compare tot he Air that it can also do it. Like "I like pie", "Me too!"