Sorry, but I see nothing special here ...I need to run essentially the same applications that run in my desktop. I have an Asus 900, 1 MB, 20 GB, that runs Visual Studio 2005, slower, of course but still I can make demonstrations and changes outside office (outside office here includes taking a beer at mall, for example).
probably shouldn't be drinking at a bar and working at the same time.
and if you need to run visual studio why are you even remotely concerned about a netbook running anything but windows? its not like it would could VM very easily AND run VS2005...
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Sorry, but I see nothing special here ...I need to run essentially the same applications that run in my desktop. I have an Asus 900, 1 MB, 20 GB, that runs Visual Studio 2005, slower, of course but still I can make demonstrations and changes outside office (outside office here includes taking a beer at mall, for example).
probably shouldn't be drinking at a bar and working at the same time.
and if you need to run visual studio why are you even remotely concerned about a netbook running anything but windows? its not like it would could VM very easily AND run VS2005...
you're asking a lot from a ~500 dollar computer.
So, basically, you're saying most Netbooks don't fulfill any of your needs. Nothing wrong with that.