Good news for someone like me, waiting for a netbook that can play back HD content more flawlessly, but I would have to see how this affects battery life, and I imagine the answer to that would be "significantly." Also, the Atom processor, itself, is the underlying problem with most netbooks, for those looking to use the modern internet with all of its flash based, cpu intensive content.
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Good news for someone like me, waiting for a netbook that can play back HD content more flawlessly, but I would have to see how this affects battery life, and I imagine the answer to that would be "significantly." Also, the Atom processor, itself, is the underlying problem with most netbooks, for those looking to use the modern internet with all of its flash based, cpu intensive content.