You really think so? I think the Mini 9 looks far too much like a cheap $399 Inspiron. Technically speaking, I suppose that's exactly what it is, but you get my point. I think this is an improvement.
Zak smoke old banana peels. A netbook from apple would be super expensive. Anyway that product is for japan. Japanese customers really dont care about the price. Dell know that and put everymonth some expensive new stuff. Its marketing. Here, New=expensive.
And what I am earing? Low end my Vostro? come on... its an excellent computer. Absolutly no problem at all and it cost a peanut. Damn you engadget with your damn fruit addiction.
The guy next to me work on a Mac Pro quad xeon 2.6 and he is jealous of how well my machine handle after effects. once per 6 month he got a major failure, no kidding, last time his machine was 2 weeks out of order. Vostro is cheap but solid. Its not for gamers but workers concern about performance/price ratio will find its the number 1 solution. Merge it with one of the high end Dell monitor (like my 3007!), a wacom tablet and voila!
Ye, I have a Vostro 1400 which I use heavily at school, but i use photoshop on it on a regular basis (and FYI, its 8400M version and it still works perfect even though the way i treat it should be a prime cadidate for iminante failure).
Im no fan of netbooks but the vostros are more solid, overall better units that equivelant inspirons. I don't see why this A90 should be any different.
Although more to the point, what buisness user is going to buy a notebook?
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You really think so? I think the Mini 9 looks far too much like a cheap $399 Inspiron. Technically speaking, I suppose that's exactly what it is, but you get my point. I think this is an improvement.
Zak smoke old banana peels. A netbook from apple would be super expensive. Anyway that product is for japan. Japanese customers really dont care about the price. Dell know that and put everymonth some expensive new stuff. Its marketing. Here, New=expensive.
And what I am earing? Low end my Vostro? come on... its an excellent computer. Absolutly no problem at all and it cost a peanut. Damn you engadget with your damn fruit addiction.
The guy next to me work on a Mac Pro quad xeon 2.6 and he is jealous of how well my machine handle after effects. once per 6 month he got a major failure, no kidding, last time his machine was 2 weeks out of order. Vostro is cheap but solid. Its not for gamers but workers concern about performance/price ratio will find its the number 1 solution. Merge it with one of the high end Dell monitor (like my 3007!), a wacom tablet and voila!
Hey it reply in the wrong post... it was for the post below.
Ye, I have a Vostro 1400 which I use heavily at school, but i use photoshop on it on a regular basis (and FYI, its 8400M version and it still works perfect even though the way i treat it should be a prime cadidate for iminante failure).
Im no fan of netbooks but the vostros are more solid, overall better units that equivelant inspirons. I don't see why this A90 should be any different.
Although more to the point, what buisness user is going to buy a notebook?
almost every business user?