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Are you sure you are technically competent for that Fisher Price "laptop" having more fingers than brain cells?
The reason why the Eee PC should appeal to kids and grandparents alike is the streamlined, tab-based interface that offers only six easy-to-understand options:
I need both. The PC for running some fairly meaty software. The laptop for surfing.
It's selling like hot cakes - can't find one in stock anywhere.
Fair enough. Horses for courses and all that. Personally I have always gone for laptops that are just shy of the top end that are fairly decent at most things i.e. processing, portability, graphics etc. Although initially I always thought I would use it for a specific purpose the reality is that the requirements change a few months down the line so you don't want to have to buy something else again.
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