yeah, it may be in expensive, but from the Newegg reviews you are getting a POS.
I'd like a decent cheap lappy with touchscreen to run windows 8, but man, I dont get why these rodeo cowboy don't make something affordable. Just use a old processor and old memory and HD and a ok screen and you could EASILY come in at under $500, but nope, all Win8 tablet/lappy's are like $900+
Its 5 year old. Before Vista was "popular". It doesn't have a Touch screen. And if it does it was their "multi-touch" screen which just meant you could touch the screen and use the Wacom tablet pen at the same time.
So of course its classified as a POS. And no you can't EASILY make a device under $500 that does all what you want. Unless of course you want to take your minimum wage job you have and they half what you make. Then they could do it. These companies want and need to make money. You wonder why you don't see "netbooks" around anymore? Because they didn't make the companies any money. They barely had enough money to have them work. They all broke because they skimped on every corner they could.
yeah, it may be in expensive, but from the Newegg reviews you are getting a POS.
I'd like a decent cheap lappy with touchscreen to run windows 8, but man, I dont get why these rodeo cowboy don't make something affordable. Just use a old processor and old memory and HD and a ok screen and you could EASILY come in at under $500, but nope, all Win8 tablet/lappy's are like $900+
Old components could not be squeezed into a thin form factor. That's what people expect these days.
Its 5 year old. Before Vista was "popular". It doesn't have a Touch screen. And if it does it was their "multi-touch" screen which just meant you could touch the screen and use the Wacom tablet pen at the same time.
So of course its classified as a POS. And no you can't EASILY make a device under $500 that does all what you want. Unless of course you want to take your minimum wage job you have and they half what you make. Then they could do it. These companies want and need to make money. You wonder why you don't see "netbooks" around anymore? Because they didn't make the companies any money. They barely had enough money to have them work. They all broke because they skimped on every corner they could.