View Poll Results: Have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

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  • Yes - I already own a subnotebook

    9 18.37%
  • Yes - I plan on buying a subnotebook, and know which one

    4 8.16%
  • Yes - I plan on buying a subnotebook, but don't know which one

    11 22.45%
  • No - Subnotebooks are too expensive

    2 4.08%
  • No - Subnotebooks aren't powerful enough

    13 26.53%
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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Have to say I am tempted but will wait for the dell, etc to come out and some hands on info. Probably going to have to be runnng XP, as two apps I would like to use on the run require an MS OS, the main two I would like to use are sierra infinity and memory map navigator. Other than that its basicaly mobile internet access on a higher res screen than my Vario III.

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    At the moment - you can spend say £240 on a asus eeepc 4gb surf with a tiny 7" screen wifi, 4gb hd, 512mb ram, 900mhz cpu...

    OR £60 more (around £300) on a Dell Vostro 1310 with a 13" screen, wifi, 160gb, 2gb ram, dual core 1.8ghz cpu etc...

    I know which I'd choose

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    For those considering a subnotebook, here's the HEXUS preview of MSI's Wind: http://lifestyle.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=14228
    Last edited by Parm; 07-07-2008 at 12:37 PM.

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    I've been tempted by an Asus EEE PC, but I get put off by the low power and the lower resultion of the screen.

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Whats the thinking on the eeePC 900 / 901 compared to the pcworld jobby? Looks like the 900 is going to be phased out for around £270 with xp.

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    I know they aren't great value for money compaired to the like of a Dell Vostro, but the size and weight are big advantages for me.

    Very tempted with the current 8.9" and 10" models, but I'm going to hold out for more competition over the next few months.

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Ive never really felt the need for a subnotebook. Ive either got my HTC when im on the go, otherwise I had my Apple Macbook, which has been replaced with a Dell XPS M1330, which for me is portable enough, but yet packs a far greater punch than the likes of the EEEEE!

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Quote Originally Posted by rastamanblues View Post
    Ive never really felt the need for a subnotebook. Ive either got my HTC when im on the go, otherwise I had my Apple Macbook, which has been replaced with a Dell XPS M1330, which for me is portable enough, but yet packs a far greater punch than the likes of the EEEEE!
    Absolutly and in the case of your laptop doesnt weigh a ton either and can fit into a well designed laptop bag / rucksack along with other work related bits! The price of subnotebooks is all wrong, paying the priviledge of it being smaller and yet not as feature packed as a proper laptop. I'll give it a miss thanks

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    I really want one even though i know that within a month it will be put into the back of the cupboard and never used again lol

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Quote Originally Posted by joshwa View Post
    At the moment - you can spend say £240 on a asus eeepc 4gb surf with a tiny 7" screen wifi, 4gb hd, 512mb ram, 900mhz cpu...

    OR £60 more (around £300) on a Dell Vostro 1310 with a 13" screen, wifi, 160gb, 2gb ram, dual core 1.8ghz cpu etc...

    I know which I'd choose
    But the Vostro is probably about twice as heavy, plus it's substantially bigger!

    Like myself and many other people have said time and time again - it's not just about the tech specs. Some people want portability, where a regular laptop is too big, but a smartphone or PDA isn't enough.

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Exactly Mike.

    And if you want a "proper" laptop that is comparable with the size and weight, you are looking at spending £1200+ on a tiny little Sony or something.

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Or you can get a second hand Dell X1 for peanuts which is faster, has a lot more storage and a better screen than the current sub notebooks.
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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Quote Originally Posted by Betty_Swallocks View Post
    Or you can get a second hand Dell X1 for peanuts which is faster, has a lot more storage and a better screen than the current sub notebooks.
    Yes. If you're after a very small new laptop with 2 years warranty, you could always buy one that someone else has previously owned, is larger and doesn't have a warranty.


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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    Anyway, we can discuss this until we're blue in the face (blue in the fingers?). Let's wait until the sales figures for them come out and then we can decide whether there's a market for them or not.

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    When I picked my one up from pcworld, two other people asked if any were in stock. Then again as its pcworlds usual "speedy service" I had to wait 30 minutes for the bloke to find one, then went on to another store to pick something else on reserve and collect and they couldnt find that at all.

    Have to say really happy with this, got it connected to my phone at work and using opera getting very acceptable browsing speeds.

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    Re: Question of the week: have you bought into the subnotebook craze?

    No, mainly because I don't currently use a notebook. However, when I did and when/if I get another, I prefer desktop replacement laptops that have quite a bit of muscle.

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