Re: N8xx ponderings

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I do agree with what you said, and I have eee for sometime now
the only problem I have is this tiny winy screen, which has it's own reason.

I wonder if any of you tried any portable that has e-ink display

Samer

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:05 AM, <hendrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 03:56:58PM -0800, lakestevensdental wrote:
>   Having used an ASUS eee PC for several months, I'm growing to like the
> netbook format more and more, especially after installing XP so it
> interfaces with all my business and other stuff.

Interesting.  I'm planning to get one of the new eee pc's with a larger
keyboard soon (I think the number is 1000HE ir something like that.).  I
expect I'll like it more and more, especially after installing Debian so
it interfaces with all my business and other stuff.

Oh -- it'll probably be a dual-boot with the xp that's already there.
It'll be my only Windows machine, and there are a few things Windows is
useful for -- mostly testing whether software I write that's supposed to
be portable really is.

-- hendrik
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