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DATE | 2008-01-19 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] ASUS mini-laptop available
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On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 01:52:22PM -0500, Mark Simko wrote: > So is microcenter. You want the 4gb one and probably with the camera. > That is $400. 4gb sans camera is $350. I understand the OS is Xandros. I > plan to go check the floor model out again in a few days and see if it > has apache, php, and mysql on it already. > > It'd also be curious to know if the solid state hard drive can be > expanded in the future. > > I strongly suggest trying to type on it a few times and see if you can > get used to the small keyboard. I've found 10" screened laptops to be > very usable, but I found the 7" one to be very cramped. Still, that > thing is so very portable.
Good points. I've had no problem with the picture book and I was thinking that it would be similar. On the picturebook the keyboard is just about the size of a normal keyboard except no numberpad et al. To use as a basic client box, that is good.
My concern, like yours, is that the Hard Drive itself is smallish, although larger than my picturebook. I was wondering if it could be upgraded but at worst you can slap a flash drive to the USB port and carry your music and videos. Also, I think it has no speakers. I'll need to pick up a cheap pair of speakers somewhere. I think I have a few sets.
Finally, there is no CD drive. If I wanted to convert it to Ubuta, I don't see a way. I'm short cash though and this can some most of my most basic problems for a usable portable and it is far better, IMO, than say a N800 tablet.
Ruben > > On Sat, 2008-01-19 at 10:54 -0500, Ruben Safir wrote: > > J&R is selling those GNU based mini-laptops with the flash drive which is amlost an > > exact footprint of my SONY VIA picturebook. And the price is right. > > > > http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product=4209897 > > > > Ruben > >
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