Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Nov 2007 23:16 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems "A little over a week ago, reviews of Asus's Eee PC 701 started to trickle out onto the Internet. Some of the larger publications, like CNet and LAPTOP Magazine got their hands on the unit first, but as it has become more widely available sites like HotHardware and PC Perspective have now put out their own reviews of the Eee PC. The overall verdict is fairly unanimous: the device's keyboard is a bit cramped, but in terms of price, performance, and features the Eee PC hits the trifecta. Indeed, Asus appears to have gotten so many things right with the Eee PC that it could be a game-changer in the mobile market, in terms of both hardware and software."
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DigitalAxis
Member since:
2005-08-28

It tells me
1.) People don't know about alternatives
2.) People don't care about alternatives
3.) The alternatives are outside their comfort zone
4.) They think that's the way computers are SUPPOSED to be

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dagw Member since:
2005-07-06

5.) People tested the alternatives and found that they didn't meet their needs.

I'm a Linux user and the simple truth is that XP isn't that bad.

Shocking thought I know.

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chemical_scum Member since:
2005-11-02

I'm a Linux user and the simple truth is that XP isn't that bad.

Shocking thought I know.


I'm a Linux and XP user and the simple truth is that XP isn't that good. I hear Vista is worse.

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