The 12" E4200 is making me rethink my stance on netbooks. I was just on Dell's website, and the E4200 is, without a doubt, the best looking laptop I've ever seen.
If it can be that small, look that good, come with real laptop specs, and be price under $1000 (which remains to be seen), I'd think twice about buying a netbook. $400 for a secondary laptop seems crazy when it's not that much smaller than the first one, and not nearly as good.
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Hmm, still no netbook like we saw M. Dell with a while back?
Sorry, left off link:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/29/dells-mini-inspiron-eee-pc-killer-revealed/
Maybe because they are aiming it more at consumers and not business they are holding off for closer till xmas?
That's because the one you're talking about is an Inspiron, not a Latitude. Latitudes are for business. Inspirons are Consumer.
The 12" E4200 is making me rethink my stance on netbooks. I was just on Dell's website, and the E4200 is, without a doubt, the best looking laptop I've ever seen.
If it can be that small, look that good, come with real laptop specs, and be price under $1000 (which remains to be seen), I'd think twice about buying a netbook. $400 for a secondary laptop seems crazy when it's not that much smaller than the first one, and not nearly as good.