I haven't seen one of these in person but it looks pretty nice, they specs are a little wimpy but for Grandpa, Dad or little Jimmy this thing should be more than enough. Not to mention it's not going to break the bank if they break it.
uh, everybody does realize that the exynos is an arm processor, right?
it doesn't use intel integrated graphics (wrong description) and it's not going to run windows xp/vista/7 (and maybe not even rt since it's not a tablet).
but it will get 6 hours off a 2-cell battery. try that with an intel processor.
yes, if you want x86, then wait for acer's c7 chromebook. that's suppose to list around $200; hat tip to arstechnica's recent (p)review of that device.
and this isn't that good of a deal, because $250 is the retail/list price, though i know all the non-reputable dealers are selling it for more (and appear to be the only ones with stock).
I think this would have had a lot more going for it if it ran Anroid.
But I suppose that would make it cost $600 for some reason.
I haven't seen one of these in person but it looks pretty nice, they specs are a little wimpy but for Grandpa, Dad or little Jimmy this thing should be more than enough. Not to mention it's not going to break the bank if they break it.
kinda looks like a macbook air knock off
I was thinking it'd be nice with WinXP.
uh, everybody does realize that the exynos is an arm processor, right?
it doesn't use intel integrated graphics (wrong description) and it's not going to run windows xp/vista/7 (and maybe not even rt since it's not a tablet).
but it will get 6 hours off a 2-cell battery. try that with an intel processor.
yes, if you want x86, then wait for acer's c7 chromebook. that's suppose to list around $200; hat tip to arstechnica's recent (p)review of that device.
and this isn't that good of a deal, because $250 is the retail/list price, though i know all the non-reputable dealers are selling it for more (and appear to be the only ones with stock).
^ but it would still be more desirable to me if it ran XP.