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RE: Some more things to add
by lqsh on Mon 27th Apr 2009 18:08
in reply to "Some more things to add"
You can't use an iPhone to download a wireless driver for a computer that you're helping to fix.
You can't plug your iPhone into a TV and wirelessly stream ordinary video files from an SMB share to your TV.
Both of these things, I do with my Aspire One.
You can't plug your iPhone into a TV and wirelessly stream ordinary video files from an SMB share to your TV.
Both of these things, I do with my Aspire One.
I don't see this being the purpose of a Netbook, I see this being a Laptop. Yes, a Netbook is a Laptop, so why call them different things?
RE[2]: Some more things to add
by phoenix on Mon 27th Apr 2009 22:17
in reply to "RE: Some more things to add"
"You can't use an iPhone to download a wireless driver for a computer that you're helping to fix.
You can't plug your iPhone into a TV and wirelessly stream ordinary video files from an SMB share to your TV.
Both of these things, I do with my Aspire One.
You can't plug your iPhone into a TV and wirelessly stream ordinary video files from an SMB share to your TV.
Both of these things, I do with my Aspire One.
I don't see this being the purpose of a Netbook, I see this being a Laptop. Yes, a Netbook is a Laptop, so why call them different things? "
A "netbook" is not a laptop -- it's a palmtop.
A "netbook" could be considered a notebook, though, as it's actually the size of a notebook, whereas the "laptops" that are called "notebook" certainly aren't.
But that's just arguing semantics.
RE[2]: Some more things to add
by h3rman on Tue 28th Apr 2009 11:22
in reply to "RE: Some more things to add"




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You can't use an iPhone to download a wireless driver for a computer that you're helping to fix.
You can't plug your iPhone into a TV and wirelessly stream ordinary video files from an SMB share to your TV.
Both of these things, I do with my Aspire One.