Amazon is a company. Some companies like to make money. Selling an item that costs more than most netbooks, is buggy, won't be updated after the next version comes out and gets returned...a lot, is probably not a good thing for the bottom line.
Also please note that the 250gb previous edition Archos 5 is also under review. Why? Maybe because the consumer might get the two confused? Or is because Archos has stated they won't update this formerly laptop priced thing to run Flash 10.
"I'm a college student looking for a new laptop, but almost all of my media I receive digitally. I'm looking for a laptop, not a netbook, without an optical drive, and budget sensitive. The optical drive will just be a waste of space, when I can have thinner laptop. What's out there?"
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Charbux sez...right.
Amazon is a company. Some companies like to make money. Selling an item that costs more than most netbooks, is buggy, won't be updated after the next version comes out and gets returned...a lot, is probably not a good thing for the bottom line.
Also please note that the 250gb previous edition Archos 5 is also under review. Why? Maybe because the consumer might get the two confused? Or is because Archos has stated they won't update this formerly laptop priced thing to run Flash 10.