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On Thursday 05 March 2009 12:40:22 Tom Metro wrote: > jay-R5TnC2l8y5lBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org wrote: > > Tom Metro wrote: > >> Which model did you get and how do you like it? > > > > The mini just has the single core 1.6 atom. But I do find its more > > than enough to be my primary moble platform. My full size 1420n has > > been delegated to couch and bed duty, the mini goes with me > > everywhere. > > > > The ubuntu hybrid that dell uses is also pretty well done. > > So your netbook is made by Dell, I gather? I knew Dell came out with a > netbook, but I wouldn't say it is well enough known yet to be referred > to by its "first name." When I hear "mini" I think Mac mini. Likewise. I've played with the Dell Mini side-by-side w/my Acer Aspire One. The keyboard on the Dell *sucks* by comparison for anyone who does anything semi-extensive on the command line, since they move keys around a bit. The AAO leaves keys more or less in the expected places, but the alpha keys might be a touch smaller as a result. I was actually eyeing an HP 2133 w/a Via C7-M ULV proc, since its got an even better looking keyboard than the AAO (same std layout, but slightly larger), a 1280x800 9" screen and an expresscard slot, all for $250, but then newegg stopped carrying it -- those must have been clearance prices. :( Still pretty happy w/my AAO though. -- Jarod Wilson jarod-ajLrJawYSntWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org
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