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While I understand the spec difference between this and 2cd/3rd gen EeePC-like devices, why should I spend $1900 when I can get 80% of this for $400?
Because it sucks to have a game that can be 80% played or a program that can be 80% used.
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Jason @ Apr 28th 2008 2:20PM
While I understand the spec difference between this and 2cd/3rd gen EeePC-like devices, why should I spend $1900 when I can get 80% of this for $400?
stan @ May 2nd 2008 8:37PM
Because it sucks to have a game that can be 80% played or a program that can be 80% used.