I do most of my computing on a desktop and don't need a fancy (heavy) expensive laptop. What I need is something bigger than a pda with full functionality for when I am traveling. The eeepc and those like it fit the bill in price, size, weight and functionality. Do NOT think of them as replacements for full time PCs. Think of them as the do all traveling units.
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ClaMs @ Mar 24th 2008 9:36AM
All this is nice and good and all. But really, how useful are these little PCs? They're too bulky to be PDAs, too slow to be a proper computer...
Why is there even a market for them?
Anyone uses them?
kr @ Mar 24th 2008 9:43AM
Me. My EEE is possibly the most useful gadget I own.
Ian @ Mar 24th 2008 10:02AM
I just sold out my 701 and now await the 900.
I do most of my computing on a desktop and don't need a fancy (heavy) expensive laptop. What I need is something bigger than a pda with full functionality for when I am traveling. The eeepc and those like it fit the bill in price, size, weight and functionality. Do NOT think of them as replacements for full time PCs. Think of them as the do all traveling units.
Nate @ Mar 24th 2008 10:17AM
The Eee is more than powerful enough for its intended purpose.