Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 14th Apr 2008 21:10 UTC, submitted by Kaj de Vos
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RE: Nice Work...Working as intended
by Vanders on Tue 15th Apr 2008 07:51
in reply to "Nice Work...Working as intended"
I think really think projects like Syllable, SkyOS, even ReactOS would make AWESOME droppings on these lite pc, and they shouldn't miss this little boat coming out the station.
Yes, I think the "Ultra Portable" machines are a perfect platform for Syllable, and we're going to work hard to get Syllable running well on the Eee and as many others as we can.
RE: Nice Work...Working as intended
by biffuz on Tue 15th Apr 2008 09:29
in reply to "Nice Work...Working as intended"
This new class of "lite" PC is great IMHO. Most peopel have 20x the amount of horsepower they need, which only leaves room for blunders like Vista. OSes get clunky and fat. "LITE' machines force you to streamline and skin down the system, while retaining function.
Most people will not miss horsepower with the EEE. What they will miss is display size and storage.
But if you put a bigger screen and more storage, price will rise to the level of notebooks with more horsepower, so this machine is just nonsense for me.
RE[2]: Nice Work...Working as intended
by lemur2 on Tue 15th Apr 2008 12:30
in reply to "RE: Nice Work...Working as intended"
"This new class of "lite" PC is great IMHO. Most peopel have 20x the amount of horsepower they need, which only leaves room for blunders like Vista. OSes get clunky and fat. "LITE' machines force you to streamline and skin down the system, while retaining function.
Most people will not miss horsepower with the EEE. What they will miss is display size and storage.
But if you put a bigger screen and more storage, price will rise to the level of notebooks with more horsepower, so this machine is just nonsense for me. "
People trying to run Windows (along with its attendant extra virus scanners and other hangers-on) will miss the horsepower.
The EEEPC 900 (due out soon) will likely address screen size and storage capacity shortcomings. The EEEPC 900 Linux variant (which is lite enough to run nicely) will have an 8.9-inch 1024x600 screen and 20GB SSD storage.
There are other entrants in this market as well:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/16/eee-pc-killer-coming-from-acer/
Given such competition, there will be downwards price pressure.
This market is not nonsense ... it is in fact really hotting up.
http://clumpc.com/?p=147
http://gizmodo.com/365720/msi-wind-laptop-to-make-eee-pc-cry-eeek
http://www.umpcportal.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1404
http://www.umpcportal.com/products/product.php?id=185
http://www.umpcportal.com/products/product.php?id=188





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This new class of "lite" PC is great IMHO. Most peopel have 20x the amount of horsepower they need, which only leaves room for blunders like Vista. OSes get clunky and fat. "LITE' machines force you to streamline and skin down the system, while retaining function.
I think really think projects like Syllable, SkyOS, even ReactOS would make AWESOME droppings on these lite pc, and they shouldn't miss this little boat coming out the station. Kudos to the team.