...wow twhirl did a number on that comment. Samsung NC10 or Asus 1000H are the best bets right now... from what I know
- Enrique Gutierrez
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Our thoughts/reviews from the past year: http://www.jkontherun.com/mininot... After using several and running Linux, XP, Vista, OS X and 7 on them, the differences between most are subtle. However, they are key. Example: I need a full sized, correctly placed Right Shift key. That leaves the MSI Wind (which I bought), the Dell, the HP and the Samsung for me. Most all share 95% of the same components.
- Kevin C. Tofel
I ave the Asus EEE 901. It is nice to upgrade, but the touch pad is crap.
- CW™
my wife loves her acer but my son is liking an asus - if you use glue you can see both models via my likes (can post them later)
- mike "glemak" dunn
HP the linux splash OS is a great additoin especially for a netbook
- Tony Jones
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If you value media size get one with big hdd, if you need big keyboard get a 10 incher. If you need battery life get one with 6 cell battery. If your main need is mobility and small size, get Eee 901. If you don't really know what you want but just want a netbook, start with easy ones with big kb,hdd and 6cell battery.
- jkkmobile
.. and forget HP 2133.. get something with Atom cpu.. HP 2133 uses VIA.
- jkkmobile
try this one if you get a chance - Samsung NC10-14GB
- mike "glemak" dunn
i love my Acer for the usable keyboard, good linux distro, price. Asus wins for battery life, but the new HP mini looks promising (not the 2133). The HP has an awesome keyboard, but you want the new iteration for a better processor among other things.
- Katherine Druckman
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A digital entertainment consortium plans to develop a new standard so consumers can play purchased content on any type of device and stream it freely. Everybody but Apple.
- Cartwright Reed
A founding father of the web says it's come a long way, but its potential for worldwide change can and will be greater still - http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment...
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