Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Nov 2008 12:42 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems Netbooks are still all the rage these days, but according to Intel, this is going to change soon. The company has stated that they first thought that netbooks, who are almost exclusively powered by Intel chips, would be for emerging markets, but as it turns out, they are especially popular in Europe and North America. Intel claims that while these devices are "fine for an hour", they are not something for day to day use. And AMD? They are ignoring the market altogether.
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So they should fire marketing dept :-)
by -pekr- on Fri 28th Nov 2008 13:57 UTC
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2006-03-28

Hehe, what a bad conclusion. I am one of those ppl, who like being online for the most of the time. As for cell phones, they are hardly usable! I need full keyboard. I want my cell phone to make calls. But then - I sometimes go to have a good coffee to restaurant, and netbook is cool device. 10" is already nearly big, 12" definitely being just a normal notebook. Something in between cell phone and 10" max is very welcomed on my side, nicely fits in small bag.

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Kochise Member since:
2006-03-03

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Portfolio
http://oldcomputers.net/portfolio.html

The first netbook, EVER ! With no NET however, at least no web-based lan, but with the attached modem it was able to run a BBS server !

Kochise

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