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"one of the best looking netbooks out there"????
are you being serious or satiric??
I mean, really, I've always totally thought the opposite ever since it was first announced
1. the machine body is noticeably and "pointlessly" much larger then most of the other netbooks. and statistically speaking, i've heard numerous complains against thick screen edges as they look just not good at all. and this one has not only thick screen edges but also broad body dimensions. how is it better looking or any more portable than the other similar devices??
2. 4200rpm HDD? are you kidding me?? you really think an atom isn't good enough to disappoint you in terms of performance and that you desire to see something that would make your life even more miserable? those netbooks with this kind of crazy-slow hard drives are already rear and nearly distinct. now you can find those mostly in UMPCs or MIDs which are generally much smaller in size than the netbooks. why on earth would you choose to use such a low-performanced HDD when it doesnt really grant you significantly more battery life?
3. truly this one has quite a few good things than many other netbooks out there when talking about expansibility. but are you really willing to spend up to 700 bucks on this instead of other ones that have similar functions. Honestly, I totaly would not. if you need 3G, 5 hour battery life, good looking design and high performance on a 10ich netbook, there are quite some options out there such as HP 5101. and if you really dont need the 3G, wow, lots more choices for you. surprised?
this is definitely not a good choice for people who need a netbook in my opinion