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Thursday
Sep172009

Forbes Column Wrong about Netbooks

Forbes' columnist Lee Gomes dedicated his recent column http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2009/1005/technology-intel-atom-chips-digital-tools.html to taking netbooks to task.  I don't know anyone who goes netbook shopping and doesn't know what to expect.  Yes, the Atom processor is slow, and won't run Windows Vista, but I don't know anyone trying to use Vista on it.  It will run Windows XP fine, and as a bonus it will run Windows 7 beautifully.

A netbook should be easy to carry around, quick to boot up and have sufficient battery life.  That is all I expect out of my netbook.  It doesn't need to play games, or be able to edit video.  Mr. Gomes maybe doesn't know what netbooks are primarily used for.  The #$300-500 cost is justified, and with millions and millions of netbook users, manufacturers are doing something right.

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