I would sooo love it if it had dual atom processors that would be soo awesome, but the people who say they need to cut down in prise, well if you cut down on the length and breadth of a laptop it makes it what a laptop is meant to achieve, portability. So I think it is a reasonable price to pay especially seeing if they might have this and thats theyre only computer, you want it to be fast.
Also I've seen this running COD4, which is pretty cool (unfortunatley around 17 FPS, but still running it), although with an extra processor it would be pretty awesome. Could you imagine beautiful graphis and speed in a book sized computer?
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I would sooo love it if it had dual atom processors that would be soo awesome, but the people who say they need to cut down in prise, well if you cut down on the length and breadth of a laptop it makes it what a laptop is meant to achieve, portability. So I think it is a reasonable price to pay especially seeing if they might have this and thats theyre only computer, you want it to be fast.
Also I've seen this running COD4, which is pretty cool (unfortunatley around 17 FPS, but still running it), although with an extra processor it would be pretty awesome. Could you imagine beautiful graphis and speed in a book sized computer?