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2006-01-27
Important capabilities for me:
Running an office suite (currently Office 2000) to be compatible with work.
Ability to connect to USB devices: keyboard, scanner, printer, flash drive.
Ability to read SD cards: transfer apps and data to our in-house scientific equipment.
Ability to connect to full-size monitor for in-office use.
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Like I said above, if Apple doesn't want to provide a product for users who need true computing in a portable device, so be it. But Cook's use of netbook bashing to justify their decision seems desperate and uninformed. It would be better for Apple if he'd simply shut up.