I know, whats going on? Isn't this supposed to be a gadget website, not a belongs in a museum site. Have u seen the size on the screen and the shape of its trackpad? I'm getting seriously worried if this is what were calling gadget news.
Taking inspiration from the 20th century isn't something I mind at all but the laptop looks ridiculous. Just look at the one with a smaller display, it looks like a toy laptop for crying out loud. I hope that Intel haven't planned on marketing it to the average guys because I would look cooler sitting at Star Bucks with a 17 inch CRT monitor and a Pentium III 633Mhz midi tower, than surfing on a 7 inch Netbook while sipping on a coffee.
Thankfully Homeboy, Intel couldn't give less of a shit if you looked cool or not. Making a cheap yet fully functional portable that everyone can buy is a tad more important then yuppies worrying about their status while sitting in a coffee house dropping $5 on a cup of joe.
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It feels like its 1999 all over again.
I know, whats going on? Isn't this supposed to be a gadget website, not a belongs in a museum site. Have u seen the size on the screen and the shape of its trackpad? I'm getting seriously worried if this is what were calling gadget news.
"The Lappy 486© weighs in at an extremely portable 42 pounds and has an impressive battery life of one half of ten minutes... the Lappy 486© by Compy®™."
Taking inspiration from the 20th century isn't something I mind at all but the laptop looks ridiculous. Just look at the one with a smaller display, it looks like a toy laptop for crying out loud. I hope that Intel haven't planned on marketing it to the average guys because I would look cooler sitting at Star Bucks with a 17 inch CRT monitor and a Pentium III 633Mhz midi tower, than surfing on a 7 inch Netbook while sipping on a coffee.
5 mins?
Dude... that looks like a 5 year old's fisher price computer
Thankfully Homeboy, Intel couldn't give less of a shit if you looked cool or not. Making a cheap yet fully functional portable that everyone can buy is a tad more important then yuppies worrying about their status while sitting in a coffee house dropping $5 on a cup of joe.