The specs of the 1201N should be N330, 3 gigs, 12''. And it's gonna be expensive. Not sure it's worth the bucks over the HP 311c.
The point of a netbook is their low power requirements, edurance and size. Even CULVs consume way more, and the power of an atom is adequate for basic tasks and (very) light gaming.
As for 10'', it would be difficult if you gonna support 720p and 1080p natively. the 1201A is non ion, and doesn't support HDMI.
Personally I welcome it. It's hard to find a decent notebook with the endurance of a netbook and some decent graphics chip. I loved my NC10, but it's a bit restricted in power and screen res.
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The specs of the 1201N should be N330, 3 gigs, 12''. And it's gonna be expensive. Not sure it's worth the bucks over the HP 311c.
The point of a netbook is their low power requirements, edurance and size. Even CULVs consume way more, and the power of an atom is adequate for basic tasks and (very) light gaming.
As for 10'', it would be difficult if you gonna support 720p and 1080p natively. the 1201A is non ion, and doesn't support HDMI.
Personally I welcome it. It's hard to find a decent notebook with the endurance of a netbook and some decent graphics chip. I loved my NC10, but it's a bit restricted in power and screen res.