The $45 Windows Laptop
YokimaSun writes "The search for a cheap laptop has brought us news from India of a $10 laptop (which later turned out to be a hundred dollars). Today PC Gaming News has details of a laptop which is selling for a measly 45 dollars, what do you get for that, you get a netbook running windows embedded compact 7, 128 megs of ram, a via8505 processor and a 7 inch screen capable of 800x480 pixels resolution." I'm still waiting for my under $50 Macbook.
"I'm still waiting for my under $50 Macbook."
What is the point of this kind of trolling in article summaries, really?
I've got a "laptop" that's about 2 1/2 x 4 inches or so, runs Android, and doubles as a phone... Wait... It *IS* a phone!
If you want news from today, you have to come back tomorrow.
Oh I feel so guilty judging people on a forum.
Well you shouldn't feel guilty, but maybe you should feel a bit stupid because you destroy your whole argument by judging that the (millions) of people who buy MacBook Airs are vain and have more money than sense, whereas *you* obviously are the voice of sensibleness. You imply that all the reasons *you* have for liking a laptop are inherently superior to those who don't agree with you.
Ok. We get it. You don't want a mac. Fair enough. Why attack those people who *do* want one? Are they forcing you to buy one?
It used to be true that MacBooks were more expensive than *feature-equivalent* PC Laptops. That's arguably untrue nowadays, which is what the OP was saying, so now you decide if you want those features or not.
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For what I need, I'm probably going to install Unix (FreeBSD or Linux) on it and be paying an extra $1000 or so primarily for a better trackpad and an easier to connect/disconnect power supply chord - and that is worth it to me.
I've just got to say, holy fuck!
I usually have a computer for 3 to 5 years; let's say four years on average. That's less than 70 cents a day. I use it for a fair bit of time every day, and I immediately appreciate a better trackpad (and regularly appreciate slot loading as opposed to tray loading DVD; forgot that annoyance point). I also am more likely to move to a better spot (more ergonomically wise) if there's no hassle with the power supply cord, and I'm less likely to get the machine damaged or trip from the power supply cord with the better connection.
All in all, it's worth 70 cents a day to me. If I was extremely money constrained in general, it might not be - but I have a comfortable income and having the computer I spend a lot of time on be comfortable to me is worth it.
Doubting the existence of evolution is like doubting the existence of China: It just shows that you're uninformed.