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I type this comment from an Acer AspireOne. Thus far, I've had no real problems with it. The touchpad is very easy to get used to, took me all of ten minutes. The keyboard is smallish, but doesn't flex at all. I can manage full speed typing without a problem. . Anyone who puts down this form factor is a fool fr ignoring the price point, weight, and purpose - These netbooks are just barely smaller than ultraportables, yet 1/3 or less of the cost without much of a tradeoff. For simple EDC word processing and e-mail, netbooks can't be beat.