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This one is truly for the road warrior
Apr 22, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Small, light, even adapter is small, tablet
Cons: Core Solo, battery life could be longer, abit pricey
Opinion:
This is the lightest and most compact notebook ever, except when comparing with the Sony UX and Toshiba Libretto.
The screen size is much better than Libretto & UX
The keyboard is more typable them the other two (especially when compared with the UX)
Much cheaper than Libretta and comparable in price to UX
The build is also solid.
If you are looking for portability and functionality this is THE one.
Only for the light weight mind consious!
Dec 5, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Light 0.99kg, Extremely compact, Black Color, Excellent Design, Tablet, Stable
Cons: Fairly expensive, Slow CPU, Not IBM Keyboard
Opinion:
I believe this notebook only suit people who can afford, prefer weight than a fast CPU. Comparable system is Lenovo X60, with Duo 2 Core 2GHz, 120GB 5400 rpm HD, Max 4GB RAM at 667MHz, 12" screen at incredible weight of 1.3kg at only 80% of the price. Which notebook would you vote for?
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