To have some point they should have stuck a secondary super low power ARM processor in there for Andriod - like Dell's Latitude ON. That would mean you could switch between full atom "power" (in the loosest sense of the work) and super battery life. As it is, it seems somewhat pointless - why not just dualboot with a regular netbook flavour of linux if you're going to dual boot at all?
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To have some point they should have stuck a secondary super low power ARM processor in there for Andriod - like Dell's Latitude ON. That would mean you could switch between full atom "power" (in the loosest sense of the work) and super battery life. As it is, it seems somewhat pointless - why not just dualboot with a regular netbook flavour of linux if you're going to dual boot at all?