"Who's a cute widdle waptop? You're a cute widdle waptop! Yes you are!"
How hard is it to type on those keys?
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"Who's a cute widdle waptop? You're a cute widdle waptop! Yes you are!"
How hard is it to type on those keys?
This actually looks better for my work project than either an iPhone or the godawful UMPC.... so, can we borrow it? (I kid. But maybe we'll put it in the budget for next year.)
Not bad, actually. It's touch-typeable, and I don't have tiny hands -- it took a few minutes to get the feel of it, but not that much worse than adjusting to any other new keyboard. Arrow keys, shift, and the like are big enough to be useful. The top row (f-keys overloaded with various control settings, like a lot of laptop keyboards) is really pretty tiny, but of course those aren't not used as much.
That's so cute. I have been vaguely thinking that something like that would be a good replacement for my laptop when it finally gives up, but I didn't know they were readily available. Sweet.
This is the photo that got me... [link]
The same model Eee PC with half the HDD capacity is only $299.
I wonder how many people upgrade the HDD immediately? I see some have done so with the RAM.
can we borrow it?
Nuh-uh. But I'm thinking of bringing it in on Monday for a Staff Meeting show and tell, so I'd be happy to show it off to you if I do.
The same model Eee PC with half the HDD capacity is only $299.
That one's actually the older model that (I hear?) is being replaced by ours. The major disadvantage to the 2GB model is that the RAM is soldered in; on the new ones you can upgrade the RAM (which is what we're planning to do).
Upgrading the storage capacity is just a matter of adding an SD card, which the OS will automount as a second drive. There's no HD at all -- it's all solid-state, and so ridiculously quiet/cool/fast to boot.
This is the photo that got me... [link]
Yeah. I had no idea MacBook Pros came in such a huge size.
No really, it's like an optical illusion: Instead of the EeePC looking tiny, the Mac looks huge.
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