I love how you called me a retard for not caring about this new fad of notebooks becoming ridiculously tiny and small yet you can't even use proper English.
Your does NOT equal "You're"
Last but not least your sony arrogance shows itself once again. My opinion is no less valuable than yours just because the majority of people don't agree with it. So what I don't jump on the bandwagon. That's fine with me.
Again its pathetic how much you care about what other people think of you on this website.
I wish I could give you +8 instead of +1! The sad thing is that few people know what the PictureBooks are/were. PictureBooks still go for around $200 on eBay. They had a built in camera, which was rare for notebooks at that time (especially for one so small). And PCMCIA slots and IEEE 1394, expandability you won't find in the cheapest "netbooks" of today.
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Sony, please bring back the C1 Picturebook for its 10th anniversary! Please?
I love these netbooks but would also like higher end models as well, like the HP 2133 Mini-Note with its higher res screen than the EEEs and Winds.
I love how you called me a retard for not caring about this new fad of notebooks becoming ridiculously tiny and small yet you can't even use proper English.
Your does NOT equal "You're"
Last but not least your sony arrogance shows itself once again. My opinion is no less valuable than yours just because the majority of people don't agree with it. So what I don't jump on the bandwagon. That's fine with me.
Again its pathetic how much you care about what other people think of you on this website.
"ThePerfectCompanion" to a 5 year old wanting his mommas attention.
"Again its pathetic how much you care about what other people think of you on this website."
Someone sounds a little hypocritical if you ask me
The Sonyeee PC
I'm telling ya, the first company to do EEE like pricing, but with a convertible tablet a la Kohjinsha's UMPC will win my vote.
Alan Strangis , the closest seems to be the Gigabyte M912.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/20/gigabytes-m912-mini-convertible-tablet-gets-priced/
I wish I could give you +8 instead of +1! The sad thing is that few people know what the PictureBooks are/were.
PictureBooks still go for around $200 on eBay. They had a built in camera, which was rare for notebooks at that time (especially for one so small). And PCMCIA slots and IEEE 1394, expandability you won't find in the cheapest "netbooks" of today.