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I installed it on my netbook. It has a screen resolution of 1024x600, like every netbook I've ever seen. For some reason, no Metro app will start unless you have a screen resolution of 1024x768 or more, so I'm limited to the standard desktop applications.
I googled a bit and found an ugly registry hack so I can choose a resolution higher than what the screen supports and Windows 8 will downscale it. Unfortunately this makes text all blurry and squashed and difficult to read.
I'll keep at it for a few more days to see if I'll get used to the new interface but it doesn't look good so far.