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I guess I wasn't thinking about the software development side of things, as that isn't really the market these netbooks are targeted for. You do have a good point. I wonder, how much more energy (if any) does the N230 or N330 produce as opposed to the N270 and N280? Maybe they couldn't get the chipset's energy usage down to acceptable levels... or, of course, perhaps they were just lazy, it wouldn't be the first time.
Well, I have a EeePC 701SD, and I don't use it as a main development machine.
However, it is just nice to have a machine that can do everything, surfing the web, checking emails, uploading photos (when travelling), looking at the code, and fixing an urgent bug or two when absolutely needed! :-P