Linux For Housewives. XP For Geeks.
Talinom writes "ZDNet has an article sure to raise the hackles of any self-respecting geek. They report that housewives buying small laptops like the Asus EE are causing Linux usage for that demographic to spike. A reporter for Tech-On states that 'Retailers and contract manufacturers in Taiwan say that novice PC users there, like students and housewives, tend to buy the Linux version of the Eee PC701, while geeks go for Windows XP.'"
the Windows version is cheaper, or so I've heard.
You heard *very* wrong.
When comparing identical hardware, the Windows version is much more expensive. When you look at the model numbers, the Linux and Windows versions are the same price, but the Linux version comes with a much larger SSD.
Look at the Product Features:
Internal 4GB SSD based Hard Drive
Intel 900Mhz Mobile ULV 512MB DDR2 Memory
Intel 910GML Chipset
7" LCD screen with 800x480 pixels resolution
10/100 LAN WiFi b/g
Built-in 300k pixel webcam
Built-in stereo speaker and microphone
Interfaces include SD card slot, 3x USB 2.0, Mic and Headphone Jack, VGA Out
Ultimate Speed - 10 Sec Bootup, 5 Sec Shutdown
Windows XP compatible
Optional USB Based External Optical Drive
Optional Carry Case
3 hours of battery life
Measures (WxHxD) 225 x 21-35 x 165 mm
Weighs 890g
Who is "video games and download a bajillion 'utilities'", geek or housewife? That is unless your talking about games from 1998.
Spelling and Grammar errors have been added to this post for your enjoyment