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Where did Apple say this?
Jobs on netbooks:
http://www.osnews.com/story/20424/Jobs_on_Cheap_Computers_Netbooks
"You know, one of our entrants into that category if you will is the iPhone, for browsing the Internet, and doing email and all the other things that a netbook lets you do. And being connected via the cellular network wherever you are, an iPhone is a pretty good solution for that, and it fits in your pocket."
Cook on netbooks:
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Desktops-and-Notebooks/Apple-CFO-Netbooks-...
"Cook asserted that for many people an iPhone or iPod Touch would be a better alternative to a mini-notebook. "We have other products to accomplish some of what people are buying netbooks for," he said.""
There you are. "
They are saying that for what some people would use a netbook for, the iPhone will do the same job. I don't see anything in those statements that says the iPhone makes netbooks irrelevant.
I would agree with them. I honestly don't need a netbook, but the iPhone suits my needs perfectly. Does it suit everybody's needs perfectly? No. Why all the drama? It's like you guys are personally offended that Apple isn't in the netbook market.