I can honestly say that this is the first netbook I might consider. Small enough to carry around, yet still a real keyboard and likely powerful enough to run a full OS. I'll surely never be able to afford it, but I like it.
What is your opinion of the S-10 Lenovo? It is easy to carry around. This device and the S-10 would require some sort of bag or putting it in a small attaché or pocket book, anyway since neither is pocketable, really.
I like netbooks, in general. But they're still too big to carry on a daily basis. Unless you carry a bag/purse/backpack with you all the time, I just don't see how they're all that portable. Smaller than a laptop, sure, but they still don't fit into a pocket. This design looks like it'll at least fit into a pocket, albeit slightly awkwardly.
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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I can honestly say that this is the first netbook I might consider. Small enough to carry around, yet still a real keyboard and likely powerful enough to run a full OS. I'll surely never be able to afford it, but I like it.
What is your opinion of the S-10 Lenovo? It is easy to carry around.
This device and the S-10 would require some sort of bag or putting it in a small attaché or pocket book, anyway since neither is pocketable, really.
I like netbooks, in general. But they're still too big to carry on a daily basis. Unless you carry a bag/purse/backpack with you all the time, I just don't see how they're all that portable. Smaller than a laptop, sure, but they still don't fit into a pocket. This design looks like it'll at least fit into a pocket, albeit slightly awkwardly.