"Anything over £1000"? What is so great about the Eee PC? It seems too small and pathetic. And it really hasn't taken off AT ALL here in the UK as much as it sounds like it has in the US. Is it actually really popular? Or is it only popular with tech-savvy people like Engadget readers?
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Now that I might buy, if the U2E turns out to be too expensive. (Anything over £1,000 then Eee 900 it is.)
And I think it's a damn sight prettier than the 7 inch. I just hated the plastic around the screen.
"Anything over £1000"? What is so great about the Eee PC? It seems too small and pathetic. And it really hasn't taken off AT ALL here in the UK as much as it sounds like it has in the US. Is it actually really popular? Or is it only popular with tech-savvy people like Engadget readers?
a) It's cheap.
b) It's small.
c) It's light.
d) All I need it for is Word etc, so it's perfect for school when you take the above into account.
If I want to play games, I have my desktop, PS3 and Wii.