Sure, you pay a $380 premium over most netbooks. But it's still a solid $400-or-more cheaper than many true UMPCs. And the idea that this little guy actually packs more power than the legion of Atom-based minis coming out, to me, is absolutely delicious.
It's not for me, I confess. But I wager that this would sell a lot if it was marketed to the gaming crowd.
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I won't lie. Kind of excited about this one.
Sure, you pay a $380 premium over most netbooks. But it's still a solid $400-or-more cheaper than many true UMPCs. And the idea that this little guy actually packs more power than the legion of Atom-based minis coming out, to me, is absolutely delicious.
It's not for me, I confess. But I wager that this would sell a lot if it was marketed to the gaming crowd.