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New Canon Announcements | Nir Dremer Photography - http://dremer.org/2009...
Summary & Review of the recent Canon gear announcements... - Nir Dremer
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Motion Photography Techniques: Panning, Smearing & Freezing | Nir Dremer Photography - http://dremer.org/article...
Motion Photography Techniques: Panning, Smearing & Freezing | Nir Dremer Photography
A detailed tutorial presenting the different ways to photograph motion (like sport but not only). Covering both the basic and advanced. - Nir Dremer
Thomas Hawk
I just got banned from this group. - Andy Roth
yeah, it's where I spent 99% of my group time on Flickr. It was a *very* uncensored place (i.e. not for people who are easily offended). A few of the admins starting censoring there and then added everyone in the group as an admin in order to kill it. It's a shame there were over 35,000 threads there. So we started a new version of the game here: http://flickr.com/groups/dmu2/ - Thomas Hawk
I'm serious when I say if you join this group on Flickr and are active that you very well may be offended. It really is uncensored and that has attracted some people who definitely want to push the limits of obscenity in some cases. But if you have a super thick skin it can be an interesting photo critique group. - Thomas Hawk
the one you were banned from Andy was the old one. This is the new one that was started today. - Thomas Hawk
Crazy idea, good luck! - Nir Dremer
I like this idea. I wish I had seen the previous version. Just posted a photo to get deleted.. - John Ford
Joined. I also got banned from the last one. I'm joining this one because Thomas is a known face in the group. - Dylan Parker
I just got banned from it too! Well from a group called "Del*teMe Uncensored! Come in and suck Thomas Hawk's 5D Flickr Group" - their words not mine, Thomas! - Kol Tregaskes
haha, yeah as the group imploded people could change the title of the group to anything that they wanted. A bunch of people were admins and so they mass deleted everyone who wasn't an admin in the group and hence all of the you've been banned notices. - Thomas Hawk
It was an interesting 4 year experiment in having an uncensored group on Flickr but ultimately it failed. We're not allowed to mention certain Flickr staff by name in Flickr groups and when I mentioned one Heather said that the post had to be deleted or she'd delete the group. So hence the new group. - Thomas Hawk
Oops. :-) - Kol Tregaskes
I'm just hoping this group will give me some incite as to how I can improve my photography. If I can get 1 or 2 good pieces of advice per photo I will be happy. - John Ford
hopefully John, but it can be brutal too. - Thomas Hawk
Same here, Matt. First timer in that group. Interesting experience so far. - Bob M. Montgomery from twhirl
My first submission was doomed for failure; I posted it purely to see if the criticisms were useful. They pretty much are. - Randy Hall
I forgot I was a member until I got banned. I thought it was kind of weird, but that explains it. - Eric P
Robert Scoble
I'm working on a Fast Company article about Netbooks (those small $500 computers). Would love to discuss your experiences here:
My favorite is the Samsung. How about yours? Why? - Robert Scoble
Dell Mini 9. Very decent keyboard,all solid state,lots of usb ports, 1 gig ram.Feels like a proper machine, just ultra portable. Good value. Runs like a dream with windows 7. - Nik
I was considering a netbook but I held back from buying it now. Looking forward to what you have got ! - Jaffer
I really enjoy the HP Mini despite the crappy trackpad the EEE Pc's look too much like toys that the problem I have. I was looking to buying one around Christmas but everyone had some flaw I just didn't want to handle. It seems there is no perfect or even close to perfect :-( - Will Reynolds Young
I bought the Asus EEEPC 900 linux last year. For sofa surfing, and server room shennigans they are brilliant. Im annoyed at the lack of batterylife in them however I understand the MSI Wind is a better product todate - Nik Butler
I don't have one but I think they would be great for conferences. They seem to be the right size - smaller than a laptop but bigger than a mobile phone. - Kim Dushinski
Nik: what did you compare it to before buying the Dell? Why did that one stick out for you? - Robert Scoble
Wondering how much of a real trend netbooks are - they are cheap, ok , but you get what u're paying for... a couple of extra bucks and u get a real productivity tool - all in all it's good for on-the-run bloggers though ;) - ksso
HP 2133. High resolution and solid feel outweigh the concerns regarding the awkward trackpad. - Fred Offenburger
Hey Robert. The portability and superb battery life makes it far easier to get work done on the move. Here in the UK I am starting to see them everywhere. Low price point also going to make them super-attractive right now! Windows 7 and linux fly on these pocket rockets! - Jim Connolly
been looking at the MSI Wind u120 for a while now but haven't pulled the trigger yet. looks like a great machine that can run windows or OSX. - The Last Epic
i agree with Nik, the Dell mini 9 is a great little netbook but then the HP mini does have the looks. I have a samsung laptop now, its not a netbook but a 17" laptop and i hate it. So samsung laptops+netbooks fail for me. - Allan Jones
I love netbooks because of the small size. I frequently fly coach and need smaller computers because of the seat pitch. Also, sitting on the couch with friendfeed is just fine for a small computer. - Robert Scoble
I purchased an Asus 4G (7") when they first came out, loved it, but the keyboard was way too small to be productive on it. I've recently picked up the 1000H with a whopping 160GB drive and a much more spacious keyboard. main usage is to do some offline development so battery life was important and you get plenty out of the eee units. - Serdar
CASASSOVICI: Netbook sales exploded in 2008, CNET reports: http://crave.cnet.co.uk/laptops... (they aren't the only ones). - Robert Scoble
I've lusted after a MacBook Air, but I saw an article suggesting OS X can run on these and so now looking for suggestions. - Conor Ogle
I was just contemplating these the other day as a small 'utility' device. Something that I could use as a remote-control, so to speak, for all my home network devices. The low price point is what has attracted me as well. Can't wait for the article. - JR
I user the Acer Aspire One 150 with Windows XP with ext battery last up to 5 hours - good keyboard - will try to install Windows 7 on it - Michael Greth
I set one up for a client last week, my initial thought was "cheap, slow." Was a Dell Mini. I can see where if speed/performance were not so much an issue, they could be convenient for portability requirements, as mentioned by Kim and Nik. - Christopher Dickens
As long as your covering Netbooks, I was wondering if you saw the patent filings for what looks to be a tablet or large iTouch. Do you think this is Apple's answer to the Netbook? Here's the link; http://is.gd/idvq - Michael Fidler
Felt more robust than the eee /acer/hp, and better specs, at least at the time (November). Light and solid state means you can (literally) throw it in a bag and forget about it, which has brought a surprisingly different feel to computing. No matter how light, regular laptops always feel somewhat like a burden to carry/stow/etc.. A netbook has none of that, and if it's specced high enough, you sacrifice little in the way of your regular internet activities. - Nik
Its a funny phenomenon. We've been tracking 8-10" netbooks as UMPCs since 2006. They we re expensive. Not popular. No-one really wanted one or could justify one. Now, price has changed a lot of peoples minds! - Steve 'Chippy' Paine
Also, if i had some extra money i think i would get the sony notebook; http://bit.ly/sonynotbook - Allan Jones
Once they get powerful enough, it would make sense to just have a netbook, and plug into keyboard and monitors elsewhere. Until then, they're a counterpart to your main machine that I'd find hard to give up now. - Nik
The asus is a good one - its small - good to check email and hit the web . . .if you use web apps for most of your daily routine then a netbook would work. If you are opening documents or moving around media files . . probably not the right machine - not enough RAM. - Steve
Allan: the Sony looks cool but for the price the Samsung delivers better performance for far less. - Robert Scoble
My wife despised computers. Now she loves using a Netbook. Why? Size so she can drop it in her purse and carry it everywhere. Here videos on this at GottaBeMobile.com show the attraction that non-geeks have to these devices. - Warner Crocker
I'm in China-what dyou know about Hashee netbooks? - Betsy
Betsy: no, would love to hear more. - Robert Scoble
I own the Aspire One. I'd say I've gone from taking a laptop with me every once in awhile to pretty much keeping the A1 with me about 90% of the time. The portability factor is awesome. - Shawn Farner
I have an Acer Aspire One and love it. Portability is awesome and with a 6 cell battery upgrade I get about 5 hours of usability. People comment on the small keyboard but I find the main keys (alphabet that is) perfectly fine and only miss on some of the surrounding keys (e.g. shift). Not for gaming or high end apps (e.g. CAD) but for everything else simply superb. Oh, and just because it's called a "netbook" doesn't mean you have to work completely in the cloud. 160 GB for storage. Oh, and Win XP. - Bob Starr
Robert: im still not sure about samsung laptops. as i said, i have one and im not happy with it. was kind of a let down. i would have to think twice before buying another samsung laptop/notebook - Allan Jones
I'm a teacher, and use an EEE701 to plan and deliver all my lessons - really useful bit of kit + runs Linux, so I can also get them used to the fact that Microsoft isn't the only way to use a computer. - Rich
Acer Aspire One user here. Needed something small enough to fit in my purse, big enough to function as needed. Happy with it. - SchoolPR
I predict netbooks will soon morph into "pocket" netbooks. A screen that folds in half and a keyboard that folds in half. A 9" screen netbook will fold down to a 3" X 4" pocketable device that when unfolded out 4 ways has a usable screen and keyboard. With the advances in OLED and flexible screens the arrival of the all-in-one computer/communication device is closer than many think. The "netbook" form-factor is the most important, but I think yet unrecognized, step towards that. - Gregg H.
Well, "500$" doesn't apply to the best netbook on the market right now: the Sony P. I wish I had the money 2 buy it... :( - Raul Pereira
@scobleizer "Netbook sales exploded in 2008" => sure they did, netbooks seem cool from an uneducated user point of view - yet apart from a couple mobile geeks all of my friends found a better use as a bookshelf for theirs (and as it's pretty light it might not even be good for that) - YET the latest netbooks with 500+USD price point are more in the ultra-portable segment imho (almost 1kg, big screen....) - ksso
Love the Eee901 Hate Xandros, would rather have XP. Will install ubuntu at some point. Great for travel & meetings, never had a problem with battery life, wi-fi connection not always great - Richard Grieve
Small size, small weight, battery life and usability = the magic equation of mobile devices, iPhone is pretty close, netbooks have it - Christophe Pierret
I'm a small business owner who needed to reduce the "weight" of my laptop and opt for the basics of a netbook. I struggled between the Dell Mini and the HP Mini. Dell Mini is only sold online -- I need to touch and feel a computer first, having already had bad luck with Dell I was reluctent. The HP doesn't have VGA out, a problem for me because I do lots of presentations requiring... more... - Matt Carlisle
netboooks supposed to fill a niche between smartphones & laptops.But realistically if you looking for bang for the buck netbook does not provide neither the bang nor the cost savings.Id say it will be a stepping stone to something else, few geeks & dumb nincompoops ( fooled by marketing) will buy it but for most this is a wait &* see year. - Baba
If small size isn't what you want, for $500 you can get a lightly used laptop and a new battery. That's the way I've always done it. - Bruce Lewis from fftogo
Acer Aspire One 1GB XP 160GB 6-cell $379 Costco. The larger battery is key because you get around 5-6 hours. Windows 7 worked out of the box, no problems. I love it. I use my 17" desktop replacement for real work, my netbook for everything else. When I travel, I no longer have to ask "Do I really need my laptop?" Netbooks fill the gap between laptop and smartphone. Three huge advantages of netbooks: small, cheap, awesome battery life. Fail if 3-cell or > $400. - andy magoon
My Asus-Aspire is the best investment I've made in tech in a long time. The netbook provides ease of use where it is needed when neither a smartphone or laptop are appropriate. Those with solid state drives will likely be able to withstand the abuse making them more desirable when the capacity increases. For a college student taking notes and logging in Facebook what else is needed. - Paul M Done
Also it's fun to see how the market started at a 300€ price point (event 200 when with a jointed mobile data plan) to evolve towards a 500€+ price point - ksso
I got my MSIWind U100 last week 2GB RAM, installed windows 7, installed BIOS 1.09 Overclocked 25%, More than satisfied with it...fine user support on the net MSIWind WIKI etc.....paid $527 in Denmark. - Joseph Jahn
Check out the MSI X320 It's an ultrapotable/netbook, that was designed to compete with the Macbook Air. Her's a review from CES http://blog.laptopmag.com/hands-o... It was one of the stars of CES, but it's not available yet. - Michael Fidler
I have an aspire one w/XP (now dual boots win 7), 1 gig, 160 g hd, It works great, wouldn't want to write a book on the keyboard but fine for email. Use it for internet, watch tv shows and movies. Wouldn't do without it now. - Curt Kelly
got an acer aspire one i slammed xp on, the linux distro that came with it was problematic with wireless from the 10 mins testing i gave it before formatting... bluetooth or hsdpa would complete it but theres 3 usb on it, which is more than my 'big' laptop has, so i can forgive it a cable to my phone - Matt Randles
Hi Robert - I purchased an Aspire One - 160GB Model. Installed Windows 7 (use it as sole OS) and went through the cumbersome process of upgrading the memory to 1.5GB. Overall - I love it! It's compact yet has enough horsepower and storage to necessity apps (Windows, Office, iTunes, etc.) and store my content. Only downfalls of it are - not upgrade friendly and touchpad which I believe are being address in the new 10" versions. Great investment for my needs! - Neilesh Daji
Here's something I wrote on the matter, it might help: http://channel.hexus.net/content... - Scott
We got the 10" HP Mini with the 16 Gig SSD and 1 Gig of Ram (which we doubled for $40). The built in webcam is horrendous with hardly any picture controls but the size is great. I took it on the road with me and almost died when I was sitting in bulkhead and was able to slide it into the small plastic magazine holder in front of me. - Marco(aureliusmaximus)
here in austria A One gives you a NetBook called the Q10 Air on XP, 160 HDD running a 1,6 Ghz Intel Atom, you pay 29 Eur / month and have 5 G data transfer, 3, A Hutchinson Co., offered an Eee PC ( not sure exact model ) with a similar data-transfer contract at a comparable price, some business clients are opting for NetBooks instead of Laptops because they weigh less, cost about as... more... - atul abraham from twhirl
I much prefer the $500 base model regular size laptop from dell - Christian Burns
enjoying my HP Mini. - MikeAmundsen
I have the Dell Mini 9 and while the size can't be beat, I am wishing I had purchased a small "regular" laptop instead - or one from another manufacturer. The placement of the quotes/apostrophe key on the Dell Mini 9 is atrocious and forces me to constantly edit. I will likely buy a portable USB keyboard to deal with this since I am not going to give up on this purchase just yet. However, I would recommend to others looking to buy a Netbook to really review the specs before buying. - Jamie Sanford
My favorite is eee pc 900a due being one of the smallest 8.9 inchers with atom cpu. It has great big multitouch mouse pad and good durability. It's just $230 but i updated it with fast 64gig ssd, 2gigs of ram, touch screen and 3G... dual booting xp pro and windows 7. - jkkmobile
I gotta say that I love my Apsire One (currently set up to tri boot XP, Win 7 and Ubuntu Netbook). I've mainly been using Win 7 on it as it's great on supposedly low end hardware, but on a recent road trip, I pushed the Aspire to the limit. http://www.rgbfilter.com/... is a recent post I made about my experiences using it during a road trip, watching streaming video via Orb while tracking our position using Google Earth, with data and GPS connectivity being sent to the Aspire via a smartphone. - Doug
PS : my main workstation is an 8 G gaming rig dual-boot to WIN 7 BETA & Vista Ultimate, i also use a Sony Viao VGN FZ 21 M. Plus a back up PC ( an Austran reseller brand ). - atul abraham from twhirl
My MSI Wind has been a boon to me as an IT Pro - I can sit in bed at night, remote into my servers and do work on them quickly and then get back to my netflix movie. Win7 runs great and it flies through whatever I throw at it. Plus having it quad boot impresses the girls (the nerd ones anyway...) - david
Digging the Aspire One VERY much. Made it dual boot with XP and Ubuntu, not having any problems yet. I love discrete size. I'm fine with the 8.9 size--if I wanted bigger I'd go with a full laptop. Great screen. Runs everything I want and the keyboard works for me. Not a fan of the touchpad either, but I am very pleased for the money. - Tracey Patterson
Oh yeah, like others said, unlike a 'real' laptop, netbooks are much more portable, meaning you're more likely to bring it to places where you MIGHT need a computer, and you don't have to worry about packing an annoying laptop bag. - Doug
Picked up an Aspire One yesterday - WinXP (spec, spec, spec). Installed Skype, Trillian, Photoshop CS2, Office 2007, Twhirl, Firefox, CCCP, all w/o a problem. I was replacing the need for a PDA (x50v Axim). I have an XPS m1710 - too large for random bolting from the office to work in a coffee shop. I'm stoked. - Enrique Gutierrez from twhirl
I believe the netbooks we have seen till now are the first generation of the netbooks. With the second generation, we'll be much more amazed. As @cpierret said "Small size, small weight, battery life and usability" are the key factors. I believe they'll get less heavy, have better battery and their usability will boost in 2009. My personal choice: Asus EeePC 1000H - Goktug Gedik
I live on mine when I am traveling, the battery life on the plane is great about 8 hours, I use it for podcasts, I use it to write blog entries, I use it to upload pictures to smug mug, but I really use it when I am traveling, lighter, longer battery life, does what I need it to do for a "on the go blogger/program director" if you want a quote. :-) I really love my netbook. - Dan owns Comicsforge.com
really want to get a netbook, love the portability and price, ideal for conferences. - Kipp Bodnar
My Eee PC 1000H experiences: http://friendfeed.com/search... - Erhan Erdoğan
I got my 10" MSI Wind with the 6-cell battery when it first came out and for my purposes (web-surfing while watching tv), it's golden. No way in hell it'd work as a primary machine though. For me anyway. - ronin
I'm still waiting for a solid netbook OS to come out and deliver on the idea of these things serving as a Portal to our documents in the sky. I'm more than happy with 4GBs of solid state hard drive if I can safely and securely access my home/work networks and computers. If Windows 7 can facilitate this then I think they could very well corner the market. - Tyler Brownfield
I love my MSI Wind U100. I pretty much use it at home as my primary laptop. When I do use a normal-sized laptop it just seems huge to me as compared to the Wind. I'm over 40 and use reading glasses, but the smaller screen is not a problem for me. - J.D. Deutschendorf
Lenovo S10, 1Gb RAM, XP - love this thing. Light, portable, cheap (I paid <$300). Am able to get it to choke, though, with FireFox with 20 tabs open + Outlook + Excel + TweetDeck running. I can live with it, though - haven't turned on my desktop since the day I bought this thing. - Tom Halle
Who needs a netbook? My iPhone *is* my netbook. I have decent web browsing, real e-mail and media playback. Something that needs more than an iPhone to do the job probably needs more than a netbook, too. - Jonathan Fingas
Netbooks with Intel Ion Technology is coming, NVidia GeForce 9400M and intel atom processor together, for gaming !! http://tinyurl.com/67pkfm - Rocky
Recently bought a netbook for my boss. I went with the hp mini. I find its made better than the asus. It also has a built in Verizon card. I did run into a problem when I had orginally bought the same machine from Circuit City and it stated on the website that it had the "built-in" wireless card. But after hours of technical support the fast talking asian man state that the laptop that I bought would not work. I had to buy it directly from HP. - ryan
Seems like kind of a lazy way to do a story. - Carol Vinzant
The plan to make 13" notebooks based on Intel's Atom platform indicates that some people don't care too much about computing power anymore. It's all about having lightweight access to the web, and web applications. - Meryn Stol
Carol: Couldn't disagree more. Today the only excuse for not beginning a story this way is ignorance or misguided notions of how a reporter/journalist is supposed to traditionally research and background something. There's a billion people with ideas and information itching to share it. Can't think of one good reason not to tap that. - Gregg H.
This is how cutting-edge journalism is done nowadays, and it's the smart (not the lazy) way to do it. - Sean McBride
LOL @ Carol - he is ASKING for your EXPERIENCEs with a Netbook. thats GOOD journalism. and Sean this is how good journos have ALWYS worked. shee, you want him to make stuff about netbook users up ? - atul abraham from twhirl
I bought an Eee PC (901, I believe). Very portable. Keyboard took some getting used to. Used mainly for browsing. Chrome or Firefox (in minimalist mode) and full screen were great for it. Potential as a notetaking device with One Note or Evernote. Watched Transformers on it and it played well enough. - Arlan K.
Carol: I have been studying netbooks for a long time. Went to CES in Las Vegas. Went to IFA in Berlin. Went to computer malls in Shenzhen, China. And now I'm asking your opinions. Personally I agree with Gregg. You are totally in the wrong here. Good journalists learn to listen to the real experiences of people on forums and online. - Robert Scoble
I keep wanting to pull their trigger, but I'm hearing the XP drivers they had to create are buggy ie. scroll bars. Anyone having that problem? - Dave Gambrill
Hey Robert - Brian from Seagate here. I'm interested in the percentage of flash based netbooks to HDD based. My sense is that netbooks are moving up in capacity dramatically. - Brian Ziel
Brian: One of the problems I've read about with Netbooks using SSD's is that their performance degrades whenever lots of writes have to be made. For instance, when writing to cache webpages. This was a problem with the Asus EEE 900A, granted it did have a slower than usual SSD. Are writes getting better with newer SSD's? - Gregg H.
I don't think netbooks are replacements but rather secondary machines. Good for travel or sitting on the couch watching TV. Won't replace a high-end laptop or desktop. - Michael Sheehan from twhirl
Michael: For a lot of people, yes they will be replacements. Intel knows this, and they hate that they have to even make an Atom. That's why every time you hear an Intel exec talking about netbooks and even their Atom processor they trip all over themselves to tell you just how bad they really are. AMD is even worse, they are just in denial, and have no plans to even get in the game with a sub 15 Watt processor. - Gregg H.
Yep, default SSDs on most netbooks are slow.. thats why one should buy either hdd version or minimum capacity ssd version and then upgrade to fast one... there are pretty fast and cheap ssd allready available so if you dont need tons of storage but like ssd speed and durability go for it! - jkkmobile
I am still waiting for my HP to be delivered, but a few years back, when they were called subnotebooks (and were way more expensive) I had a sub-tablet (10") from fujitsu, the p1310. Having this tiny computer really blew my mind, it was easy to have a computer with you at all times when it weighed only 1kg and was smaller than a hardcover book. I used it for note taking, presentations,... more... - Iphigenie
To me the killer features for a netbook are keyboard size, touch screen, wifi and battery life (which implies using SSD and no CD drive). I wish there were netbooks without those really annoying touchpads - give me a "nipple" and/or a touchscreen and more keyboard space. My subnotebook would have been a lot less usable without virtualCD technology (which meant i could take software or... more... - Iphigenie
I can see netbooks being main machines for some (okay, a lot of) people. However, I think 10-12 inch screens (and thus, hopefully, larger keyboards) will need to become the base for it to truly take off. Both of my parents have high-end dual core, DVD burner/reader, 15-inch laptops. Yet, only my father makes use of it all. My mother just uses hers for email and web browsing. A netbook would be right up her alley, as long as it's bigger than the usual 8.9-inch fare. And @Brian Ziel, my Eee PC has a SSD. - Arlan K.
Arlan: VGA out - Gregg H.
My 23 yo sister and I have Acer Aspire Ones. She takes hers everywhere (fits in her purse) and I've noticed her using it in the kitchen (to cook from internet recipes) as well. I've tended to use mine to websurf while watching sports on TV. - Charles Fenwick
My Ubuntu-preloaded Dell Mini-9 is on its way back to FedEx since I'm a 9 to 5'r. I'll let ya know what I think after I pick it up tonight. W/my employee discount it dressed out at around $320! - Eric Rost
Win7 + Acer Aspire One = Awesome! - Shafiq Jetha from twhirl
@Gregg H. Yes, at the desk. But what about at the couch? Or using it for reference when working on a car (did this with my MBP; too big)? 10-12-inch is, to me, a nice middle ground between large screen and portability without additional hardware. Of course, being younger and with good-ish eyesight, 8.9 isn't bad and works just well. But compound screen size with keyboard size and it's not so comfy during extended use. For me anyway. - Arlan K.
Robert, I have a Netbook in the UK. A Dell 9. Blogged about experience here: http://digitalagency.typepad.com/digital... - Mike Coulter
Question to you... do you think that netbooks distribution will be primarily through carriers, like handsets, or via big box channel partners, like notebooks? - Aimee
I've rolled my Netbook(Asus Eee 701) down a flight of carpeted steps and dropped it above waist height twice. The SSD Drive has to be the best tech of the century. - Anthony Farrior
it might be off topic but for 500$ I prefer to buy used normal laptop with decent performance and avoid the sluggish, low resolution netbooks ... - Nir Dremer
count me in - pestwave
I'm a product developer and I use an Asus 1000H with 160GB HDD and 2GB of RAM. I have a full install of Solidworks solid modeling software and it runs without a hitch for simpler parts and assemblies. The 10" screen is adequate for most tasks and the trackpad even has some basic multitouch features. I picked it up during the Live Search cashback promotion in December for $300, delivered. Not bad. - Luke Westra
My wife reviews b-grade movies at QueenOfCheese.com on her Asus EEE and she loves it. She never takes her full laptop anywhere now that she has net netbook. - MarkCarras
The new ASUS Eee PC 1000HE is my new lust. It just became available for pre-order at $399. Revamped keyboard so the Right-Shift key is in the right spot. 160GB hard drive plus 10GB of online storage through ASUS included. 802.11n and up to 9.5 hours of battery life with a battery that sits flush in the chassis. - Kevin C. Tofel
At the moment though, I'm using an MSI Wind with a 2GB RAM upgrade. Great keyboard and nearly 6 hours of battery life. Been running Windows 7 on it since October and the OS rocks on it. - Kevin C. Tofel
I've been using an HP Mini 1033 and quite pleased with it. What wins me over? The diminutive size and weight. It's become the one computer I grab to take with me on the go. I've also been using it a lot when sitting on the back porch using Remote Desktop to my bigger (indoor) dev machine when needed. Yeah, it's a little cramped to program with the Mini's small display, but I like being outdoors more. - Loren Heiny
I don't actually have one, but the netbook phenomenon inspired me to take an old Dell laptop I had sitting around, and reformat to just run Firefox and web apps. Small computers have been around for years, but the maturity of the cloud and improvements in power consumption have helped the market for netbooks take off. I look forward to the next generation of these devices. - Ryan
@kevin This is huge news! =) http://www.engadget.com/2009... - Goktug Gedik
india is working on $10 laptop http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotec... - varun
What a thread! Anyway, I am underwhelmed by the Dell netbook. Check out my review: http://raddevon.com/review-... - Devon Campbell
not to take away from Sakshat -http://tinyurl.com/c65mk3 - atul abraham from twhirl
I have just installed OSX on a Dell Mini 9 that I picked up for $250. It's pretty unbelievable. - Ben Metcalfe
@Robert - I don't have any experience with these, but my dad got one a bit ago. I'm not sure what kind of experiences you are looking for, but if you'd be interested, but he might be able to provide an interesting view from a non techie perspective. Get in touch if you'd like to chat with him. - Justin Korn
Dell Inspiron Mini Running OSX - http://tinyurl.com/bghzas, has Apple been ripping us off on hardware ? - atul abraham from twhirl
Is it straightforward to install OSX?or does this require extensive hacking? - Lyndon
I'm also in love with my EEE 901 with Linux. I can get actual work done (I'm a software developer) even when I'm far away from my work or home computer. Makes me feel like I'm living a more "online" life. - Panagiotis Astithas
Waiting for my Lenovo S10E Black - http://larsen82.wordpress.com/2009... - @LarsenTweet
Robert, I'm starting to think, netbooks and phones, may be more ideal for consuming video media, than desktops/laptops. I'm gonna try to get a video feed in friendfeed going, to further explore this paradigm shift. Watching video at a desktop can actually be quite time consuming, and static. - David Lynch
Ok, so we've agreed this is a great way to research an article, but where is the finished product. I am hoping for some recommendations as I have done zero research of my own and would like to be a lazy, but not misguided, consumer. - Conor Ogle
Nir Dremer
World’s most difficult Captcha! (Funny) - http://onproductmanagement.net/2009...
"Captcha!" - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer Photography - http://dremer.org/
Nir Dremer Photography
Added my photography site to StumbleUpon ... - Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer
Lightroom Tips and Tricks eBook FREE download - http://www.image-space.com/Downloa...
Lightroom Tips and Tricks eBook FREE download
"Image-Space Lightroom eBooks" - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer Photography » Red Sea #3 - http://dremer.org/?p=284
Nir Dremer Photography » Red Sea #3
last one in the series :-) - Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer
Tahnea | The G8 | g8.no - http://g8.no/index...
Tahnea | The G8 | g8.no
"www.whereisJoey.com" - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
One-by-one | Landscape photos | landscapes with a soul - http://www.outdoor-photos.com/photo...
each and every photo on this site is spectacular! - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
Flak Photo | Photography Online | www.flakphoto.com - http://flak-photo.my-expressions.com/archive...
Flak Photo | Photography Online | www.flakphoto.com
made me laugh - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Some interesting photos in there - Juan Pablo González
Kyle Lacy
Is Digital Marketing Recession Proof? - http://kylelacy.com/is-digi...
I hope so. - Elliott Ng
No - Nir Dremer
Any comments on why you think it is not? - Kyle Lacy
Nir Dremer
Emergency Shooting session at Great Falls National Park « Joseph Rossbach Photography Blog - http://josephrossbachphoto.wordpress.com/2008...
Emergency Shooting session at Great Falls National Park « Joseph Rossbach Photography Blog
Emergency Shooting session at Great Falls National Park « Joseph Rossbach Photography Blog
Absolutely Stunning! - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer :: Photography - http://photo.dremer.org/links...
my photography site - Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer :: Photography - http://photo.dremer.org/links...
my photography site - Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer
Nature Conservancy 2009 Wall Calendar « Joseph Rossbach Photography Blog - http://josephrossbachphoto.wordpress.com/2008...
Nature Conservancy 2009 Wall Calendar « Joseph Rossbach Photography Blog
Stunning Photo! - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer Photography » Self portrait with My Son - http://dremer.org/?p=135
Nir Dremer Photography » Self portrait with My Son
you gotta admin my baby is cute! ;-) - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
yeah man, he's a star :) - Zee.
Nir Dremer
West Virginia Autumn Hotspots (Published this month on Mountain Trail Photo) « Joseph Rossbach Photography Blog - http://josephrossbachphoto.wordpress.com/2008...
West Virginia Autumn Hotspots (Published this month on Mountain Trail Photo) « Joseph Rossbach Photography Blog
West Virginia Autumn Hotspots (Published this month on Mountain Trail Photo) « Joseph Rossbach Photography Blog
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Amazing photos (havent read the text yet :-) ) - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
Fall colors, Wrangell - St. Elias National Park, Alaska. - Stock Photos - Skolai Images - http://skolaiimages.com/journal...
Fall colors, Wrangell - St. Elias National Park, Alaska. - Stock Photos - Skolai Images
Great Colors! - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
YouTube - Pocketwizardstrobist - The Strobist Jet Pack - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
YouTube - Pocketwizardstrobist - The Strobist Jet Pack
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Some people are crazy/funny (Source: John Nack) - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
Observing Ramadan - The Big Picture - Boston.com - http://www.boston.com/bigpict...
Nice photos (source: John Nack Blog) - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
Nir Dremer Photography » Nir Recommends: Articles & Photographs Recommendations - http://dremer.org/?p=81
Summary of my favorites articles & photographs from the past 2 weeks. - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
Mark Anderson
Ordering a Dell Mini 9 laptop for the office for testing. It could be perfect for traveling execs.
the resolution is very low.. I recommend finding something with at least 1024x800... - Nir Dremer
Robert Scoble
Wordpress Breaks 4 Million Blogs - http://staynalive.com/article...
I love being on wordpress.com. It's been a great service from the very start and I can't remember last time it was down. - Robert Scoble
As a new joiner, I'm wondering if I could be #4,000,000. Would that count as fashionably late? I agree, very stable and fast set-up; most of all it's the support and exposure they give to the very new efforts like mine that I appreciate. Never knew so many people would be reading a pretty ordinary blog within just a few weeks. Wouldn't happen stand-alone. - Andrew Lewin
Wow .. and that doesn't include self-hosted Wordpress blogs. - Mattb4rd
قابل توجه وردپرسی‌ها - alireza1356
پرسپولیس سروره استقلاله - Mil∂d
+1 cmiper lol - Zee.
Oh! I thought this was awfully low... I was thinking Wordpress hosted. Wordpress.com, yes impressive. ;) - Jake (aka Jawee)
Just 4 million? I thoght they had more than that. Like 10 million. - darnell
Jake, I just updated one word in the title to make it a little more clear. :-) - Jesse Stay
i will never wordpress, never - adolfo foronda
the title sounds disastrous! although yay for Wordpress, couldn't have seen blogging to be so widespread if it wasn't for Wordpress. - Imran Hussain
Self-hosted Wordpress blogs FTW. If you're serious about blogging then you should test your installed builds on a dev server before you deploy on production. No-brainer! - Glenn Batuyong
just tested the wordpress.com to blurb.com integration for blog to book conversion and it's really solid. - Achim Voermanek
Hmmm in this story context does "breaks" mean "corrupts/destroys/causes-malfunction" or does it mean "surpasses a number"? Guess it pays to click the link and read! - Glenn Batuyong
@bibliotech Evangeline, @ContentRobot can help you move your blogspot blogs to WP whenever you are ready - Karen Jackie
just launched my personal blog with wp and i love it (http://dremer.org - Nir Dremer
That headline was truly misleading. ;) It reads "Wordpress Passes 4 Million Blogs" now... - Holger Eilhard
Nir Dremer
Zoom anyone? Review of new Canon's 800mm lens.. - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
rodadura - Good work!! - http://rodadura.es/index...
great photo (for someread i can not get bookmarklet to grab it) - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
35 Fantastic HDR Pictures | Monday Inspiration | Smashing Magazine - http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008...
35 Fantastic HDR Pictures | Monday Inspiration | Smashing Magazine
35 Fantastic HDR Pictures | Monday Inspiration | Smashing Magazine
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a bit old but i thought still worth it (let me know if you think otherwise) - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
Nir Dremer
The Hot Shoe Diaries | Joe McNally's Blog - http://www.joemcnally.com/blog...
The Hot Shoe Diaries | Joe McNally's Blog
The Hot Shoe Diaries | Joe McNally's Blog
The book is already pre-ordered :-) - Nir Dremer from Bookmarklet
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