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wtf?
Aug 4, 2008 09:11 PM
the reviewer clearly misses the point on these new types of pc. eventhough he criticizes the Eee box here & made a biased comparison between the Dell-Studio-Hybrid equipped with an Core2Duo cpu comparing it to the Eee-Box with an atom chip (hey, can you wake up!), his review starts with wrong expectations. everyone must understand that these new breed of PCs are threading a new direction, away from the "boxed" concept of what a PC should be, of long time ago. consumers are looking or perhaps targeted now with dedicated features along with the idea of bringing more environment-friendly devices, plus the looks.I agree with Ferdei
Aug 5, 2008 09:42 AM
Comparing a CPU that uses about 4 watts to a C2D, is not fair. The whole point of thse things is you get a cheap and tiny system, that does most of what you want to do on a computer and maybe even afford one in each room. Web-browsing - check, word, excel - check, file-downloading - check, media playing - check though OK, not comfotab;ly at HD admittedly, and also you wouldn't be playing Crysis on it but you are only playing for about a quarter of a gaming machine.The review should look at whether it checks the boxes that it was targetting to check, and did it do that at a decent quality and price point compared to other net-tops it's competing with. This review score doesn't make sense.
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