Hmmm... Quite Impressive Specs. But really, the name "Nexus One" has an sophisticated, high standard aggressive vibe to it... Much like the "Air Force One".
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Hmmm... Quite Impressive Specs.
But really, the name "Nexus One" has an sophisticated, high standard aggressive vibe to it... Much like the "Air Force One".
@vvnraman
correction "...a sophisticated..."
@vvnraman
VERY IMPRESSIVE MORE POWERFULL THAN THE FIRST EEEPCs netbooks
Eeepc 701 - 512ram, 4GB, 800x480, 900GHz processor, wifi
Nexus one - 512ram, 512mb+4GB SD, 800x480, 1GHz processor, wifi, bluetooth etc
@OCEAN CLAK 900GHZ? ohhh thats pretty fast for a netbook.
@EthanExplosion
I ment Mhz
@OCEAN CLAK OVER 900!!! (GHZ)
@OCEAN CLAK A 900mhz celeron is much faster than a 1Ghz snapdragon. Clockspeed isn't everything.
@OCEAN CLAK
I didn't know you could just compare mhz to mhz like that without any attention to chip types, bus speeds, etc.
Awesome!