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I don't use mine as my main machine, for gaming or for anything requiring some power. I have a desktop for that. My netbook is for portability, and it does that well.
I use it to take with me on vacation to hold photos from my camera. I take it to work to configure routers and such. I play some Starcraft on it.
I have an eee 900 and it is the perfect size. Screen as big as it can be in a chassis that small. Keyboard smaller than usual but still usable for me.
I hate it how netbooks keep getting bigger. I also hate it how they all have glossy bodies, and sometimes glossy screens now. I don't want a fingerprint magnet, and I want a screen that shows me what I am working on, not a reflection. There are no models of netbook I would even consider getting right now to replace my 900.