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They will be increasing in calculation power while staying low on price and power consumption.
It will take its time, but the netbooks will continuously eat into the lower end notebook market.
I don't think so. The notebook form factor is much better suited to do actual work during travel than the netbook. I even have an anecdote relating to Intel's and AMD's claim: I recently had to fall back on a company 12" Dell Latitude 430 (or something) for a business trip, because my 14" FSC Lifebook 6510 died unexpectedly. I enjoyed the better portability of the Dell, but working during the 4 hour train ride was almost impossible. After about an hour I gave up and tried to surf the net. Not fun, either. So I just shut it down and read a book.