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War Brewing on the Inexpensive Laptop Front

The Christian Science Monitor has an interesting look at the war brewing on the inexpensive laptop front. With everything from the Eee PC to the OLPC, the trend in slimming and trimming seems to be continuing. "The market segment is so new it doesn't have a name yet or even an agreed-upon set of specifications. Intel, the chipmaker, calls the category "netbooks," recognizing that much of what people do on their laptops involves going on the Net. The new machines are also being called ultra-low-cost PCs, mininotebooks, or even mobile Internet gadgets. In appearance, they have the familiar clamshell design, but they're smaller, with seven- to 10-inch screens. They offer full keyboards (albeit with smaller keys) and weigh less than three pounds. Perhaps most important, the majority cost less than $500 - some as little as $299. Intel says it expects more than 50 million of these netbooks to be sold by 2011. It's introduced a tiny, low-power processor to run them called Atom, which puts 47 million transistors on a chip about the size of a penny."

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  1. Re:More interested in the education than the net by sm62704 · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    I'm brain dead, too much work today. I'm getting lysdexic. I read the comments as

    I am interested in getting my bro (15 yrs) an EEE PC to give him some exposure to coding (Python) whether he likes it or not. However, there will be little to no wife for him to he hopping on...


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  2. Re:XP Capable. by FishWithAHammer · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    No one is going to buy the XP version of EEE PC

    I will. Fuck off, sockpuppet.

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  3. Re:Licensing fees fail as price drops to $200. by PopeRatzo · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I bought a $300 laptop with Vista
    No, you didn't.
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