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#1
Bad_CRC - Posted 12:46 pm PST 01/4/09 (394 Posts)
#2
calvinf1 - Posted 1:28 pm PST 01/4/09 (9 Posts)
Isn't this the regular price to begin with??
#3
Chebychev - Posted 2:07 pm PST 01/4/09 (124 Posts)
Nice overall style and great keyboard.
#4
njb - Posted 2:29 pm PST 01/4/09 (2796 Posts)
"regular" price would be $100-150, if it had a 160gb. but i like the size and weight better than eee 1000
#5
uncle_pennybags - Posted 2:40 pm PST 01/4/09 (290 Posts)
Yeah, the SSD is the thing that makes me a bit leery about this one. Otherwise it's a pretty sweet machine. HP finally decided to build an Atom netbook, now all they have to do is find a better price point and I'd be sold.
#6
imonit - Posted 4:12 pm PST 01/4/09 (253 Posts)
Why would the SSD scare you off? It makes the most sense in a Netbook b/c of power consumption, weight, more shock resistant, etc. I have the asus 1000 with a 40gb SSD and find it's more than enough for what I use it for. SSD will be a lot more common once the prices come down.
#7
elee213 - Posted 5:23 pm PST 01/4/09 (57 Posts)
I think 16GB is a bit too small even for the casual user who will download pics from a digital camera and maybe download some songs.
#8
Chebychev - Posted 5:35 pm PST 01/4/09 (124 Posts)
I have a 16GB SSD on my netbook and granted, I don't download pics or audio, but otherwise, it is more than enough to do surfing, paper writing, and other daily tasks. I have heard of others using Photoshop on their netbooks, but I'm not sold on that idea really. Of course, one could theoretically add more storage using the MMC reader. In short, I have loaded a number of applications on my netbook and it works great and I still have room to play. I find it amazing what we have become accustomed to in terms of storage expectations, I'm guilty too, yet, in reality, we need very little -- unless one is storing audio and video / pics.
#9
elee213 - Posted 5:44 pm PST 01/4/09 (57 Posts)
I'm not talking about massive storage but 16GB does seem a tad too little.
However, I do think the HP seems to have the best form factor. That is, not too small but still very light and compact. I'm waiting for the price of this to drop a bit and will buy one for the gf who is looking mostly for portability.
However, I do think the HP seems to have the best form factor. That is, not too small but still very light and compact. I'm waiting for the price of this to drop a bit and will buy one for the gf who is looking mostly for portability.
#10
1 - Posted 6:52 pm PST 01/4/09 (700 Posts)
If you are storing your camera pics in your netbook, then you shouldn't have a netbook to begin with.
#11
syoh - Posted 8:05 pm PST 01/4/09 (14 Posts)
How well does this work with linux?
#12
Crash And Burn - Posted 8:24 am PST 01/5/09 (2015 Posts)
#13
Jason44 - Posted 12:42 pm PST 01/5/09 (223 Posts)
| Bad_CRC wrote: |
| comes with windows XP? heh. glad they finally gave up on vista. |
Yeah seriosly, Vista sucks so much
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