- waiting on better specs on a netbook? really? because you want play crysis or render autocad on a 10 inch screen? netbooks are meant for just checking your email, and quick browses of the web.. do you really need any more spec bumps for those uses? ion might bring HDMI into the mix, but why would you put netbook actions onto a bigger screen?
- stealing apples idea? asus practically invented the netbook category with this very line (Eee PC). years before current gen 'books' (heck even last gen) were out. and ive never seen asus with an eee pc over 450 out of the gate. even the first eee pc was less than 400.
- same design cues? really?? theres only so much you can do with a screen, keyboard, and trackpad. the people arguing this can be also seen arguing that car manufacturers are using same design cues as well. i.e. tires, lights, windshield.
haha, not flaming anyone but i dont see anyones points to their arguments. much more amusing to me than informative.
@bzaclassic. It's all about portability my friend. I have no qualms about gaming,watching movies and such on a screen this size. Heck, I do it now on mine with a 8.9 inch screen. However, I don't want these options on a phone. To me, trying to do this on a phone is the too small/what's the point factor.
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i just dont see how some people argue on this..
- waiting on better specs on a netbook? really? because you want play crysis or render autocad on a 10 inch screen?
netbooks are meant for just checking your email, and quick browses of the web.. do you really need any more spec
bumps for those uses? ion might bring HDMI into the mix, but why would you put netbook actions onto a bigger screen?
- stealing apples idea? asus practically invented the netbook category with this very line (Eee PC). years before current gen
'books' (heck even last gen) were out.
and ive never seen asus with an eee pc over 450 out of the gate. even the first eee pc was less than 400.
- same design cues? really?? theres only so much you can do with a screen, keyboard, and trackpad.
the people arguing this can be also seen arguing that car manufacturers are using same design cues as well.
i.e. tires, lights, windshield.
haha, not flaming anyone but i dont see anyones points to their arguments. much more amusing to me than informative.
@bzaclassic. It's all about portability my friend. I have no qualms about gaming,watching movies and such on a screen this size. Heck, I do it now on mine with a 8.9 inch screen. However, I don't want these options on a phone. To me, trying to do this on a phone is the too small/what's the point factor.