11" Macbook Air, for sure.
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Have you considered the MacBook Air? It's awesome? (And starts at $1000.)
I don't like Macs (takes cover from the deluge). I understand that they are technically better, I just don't like them.
As for portability, I should have said that I want something small that can fit into my purse (which is a small tote). Also, I didn't want to spend that much, maybe $500 or $600
11" Macbook Air, for sure.
The fucking thing is only 2.4 pounds or so. I don't even notice the weight when I carry mine in its shoulder bag.
I don't like Macs (takes cover from the deluge). I understand that they are technically better, I just don't like them.
Ah, gotcha. I wasn't sure since you mentioned iPad as a possibility.
[eta: I'm also not sure it's fair to say Macs are "technically better" across the board, but I covet the 11" Air like nobody's business. It's SO FUCKING PRETTY.]
Are there any Windows laptops that have a full-size keyboard but ditch the optical drive to save weight? Otherwise, the one Gud linked to is 4 lbs, which isn't too bad.
I covet the Air pretty badly too, and I'm still deliriously in love with my 15" MacBook Pro. There's entirely no point for me to even look at it. Except--so pretty!
I'm getting my sister an iTouch, so I'll probably take this opportunity to finally upgrade my iPod one way or another. That needs to sate me.
I don't need a full sized keyboard, I just don't like the touchpad thing because you either have to type with one or two fingers or lay it down flat and loom over it. Both of which I find annoying. And touchpads don't like me for some reason, they are less responsive to me than other people. I mean they work, but I feel as if I'm always slamming my finger on the screen.
The thing I don't like about netbooks is that they tend to have very slow processors and limited memory for not much less money than a regular notebook.
It IS possible to run MS Windows on a MacBook Air...
The thing I don't like about netbooks is that they tend to have very slow processors and limited memory for not much less money than a regular notebook.
They're generally adequate for web browsing, word processing, etc. If that's all you need it for, they're fine.
My netbook sometimes had problems playing video though.