man, the hp looks ginourmous in that photo... amazing lol... how did the machines perform? jk seemed quite pleased with the advantage(i am posting this from my advantage)
I can only speak for the Eee. It worked like a charm; used it with a Verizon EV-DO USB card and plugged in to AC in the press areas to keep the battery topped off. Every one of my posts was done on the Eee. Honestly: it got attention every where I went and folks marveled over the size, light weight and of course... low price.
I wouldn't say that it's the best solution for everyone, however. Obviously it's not meant for major audio / video editing and such. For my tasks, it works great... for other's tasks, perhaps not.
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man, the hp looks ginourmous in that photo... amazing lol... how did the machines perform? jk seemed quite pleased with the advantage(i am posting this from my advantage)
heath
Posted by: heath | January 10, 2008 at 06:09 PM
I can only speak for the Eee. It worked like a charm; used it with a Verizon EV-DO USB card and plugged in to AC in the press areas to keep the battery topped off. Every one of my posts was done on the Eee. Honestly: it got attention every where I went and folks marveled over the size, light weight and of course... low price.
I wouldn't say that it's the best solution for everyone, however. Obviously it's not meant for major audio / video editing and such. For my tasks, it works great... for other's tasks, perhaps not.
Posted by: Kevin C. Tofel | January 10, 2008 at 07:14 PM