Man, I must have been dreaming when I completely developed (Conceptualized/pitched: One Note, Powepoint / design & graphics: photoshop, illustrator / coding: Dreamweaver) my last project on a Atom N450 netbook using Windows 7.
@Specter I think its possible you're correct if you mean that touch interfaces using Windows on Atom-based netbooks aren't going to make anybody happy. If you mean Windows-based PCs, even those without touch, aren't any good, well sorry but a lot of people disagree with you.
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It should be pretty clear by now that Atom processors can't cut it with full Windows.
@Specter
Man, I must have been dreaming when I completely developed (Conceptualized/pitched: One Note, Powepoint / design & graphics: photoshop, illustrator / coding: Dreamweaver) my last project on a Atom N450 netbook using Windows 7.
@Specter I think its possible you're correct if you mean that touch interfaces using Windows on Atom-based netbooks aren't going to make anybody happy. If you mean Windows-based PCs, even those without touch, aren't any good, well sorry but a lot of people disagree with you.