Yes, I have the Aspire 1703SC (similar spec/dims to the 1710) and (amongst other things) it is a vast improvement over lugging around a tower, CRT, keyboard, mouse, powerboard etc. to lan parties.
I've taken it on working trips and it is heavy. Fortunately, the battery life is so short that you can't have it on your lap long enough to crush your knees;-)
Primarily, it's a desktop replacement with occasional mobility.
...toss in a jar of pasta sauce...
...at home if your military are busy imposing democracy abroad.
What else would you wipe on your RSShole?
MediaLens.org - not so much a blog but excellent analysis of mainstream news media.
G'day,
;-)
Yes, I have the Aspire 1703SC (similar spec/dims to the 1710) and (amongst other things) it is a vast improvement over lugging around a tower, CRT, keyboard, mouse, powerboard etc. to lan parties.
I've taken it on working trips and it is heavy. Fortunately, the battery life is so short that you can't have it on your lap long enough to crush your knees
Primarily, it's a desktop replacement with occasional mobility.
Chris.
Very nice.
I've seen similar displays called Radial, Space-Filling (RSF) visualizations.
A paper was presented at InfoVis2002 on InterRings (PDF) that might be of interest.
Regards,
Chris.