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- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 10:02:13 +0900
- From: "Johan Berntsson" <johan@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Dinky computers
- References: <30ce84360809112219w71ce9f59g1617eb0635e2887@mail.gmail.com> <200809121035.46188.daniel.ramaley@drake.edu>
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 12:35 AM, Daniel A. Ramaley <daniel.ramaley@example.com> wrote: > On Friday September 12 2008 00:19, Ian Wells wrote: >>Has anyone fondled the latest batch of small laptops recently? >>The Eee ones have always struck me as a bit too flimsy, though, >>and I'm wondering if the Dell one is any more solid... > > I recently saw an Asus Eee 900 for the first time in a local store. The > particular one i saw was defective (it was running Windows), but i Is it at all possible to buy a Asus Eee with Linux in Japan? I've only seen the Windows XP version here. Another interesting small laptop is MSI Wind, but it has not been released yet. /Johan > still was able to open up a text editor and test the keyboard. After > playing with it for a few minutes, my impressions are these: > > 1) I want one. > 2) The keyboard is a little small for an adult of average size hands. > A child would probably find it quite comfortable though. > 3) It would be perfect to take on trips where i'm not planning on > doing extended typing sessions. (See point #2.) > > Basically, it would be great for typical e-mail and web browsing usage. > I wouldn't use it to type a novel or to do much coding. It would be > perfect as a travel laptop, not as a primary daily-use machine. > > I did not get the impression that it was too flimsy. I expect such a > small laptop to not be as rugged as, say, a Toughbook. But since it is > so small and lightweight, there will be less force on components such > as the hinges. I think if treated with as much care as a normal laptop > that it will last just as well. I'm somewhat seriously considering > ordering one of the Linux ones. Right now when i travel i take a > MacBook which has never run Linux as satisfactorily as i'd prefer (so > it runs OS X). But if i could have an even smaller laptop that runs > Linux, that would be *ideal*. I would take it with me more often since > it is not as cumbersome to lug around as a full-size laptop. > > I've not seen any of the other new, tiny laptops. My impression of the > Eee PC was favorable, but it is entirely possible i'd like one of the > others better if i spent a few minutes with it. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dan Ramaley Dial Center 118, Drake University > Network Programmer/Analyst 2407 Carpenter Ave > +1 515 271-4540 Des Moines IA 50311 USA > > -- > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, > please see the instructions at http://www.tlug.jp/list.html > > Please visit our sponsor at http://www.primustel.co.jp/tlug/ >
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