Read more.It's still on track for retail availability this year, and it's as desirable as ever.
Read more.It's still on track for retail availability this year, and it's as desirable as ever.
It's a very good idea, especially with hooking up to a wireless monitor, get a "server" setup as well with Wake on LAN configured and you can also have a games machine that only comes on when you need it, the rest of the time you can surf online with a minimal powered machine.
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This is bunny and friends. He is fed up waiting for everyone to help him out, and decided to help himself instead!
A computer built into the keyboard case? Who'd have thought it? Well, apart from Atari, Commodore, BBC Micro etc...
I'm not sure who its aimed at though - is it the netbook "cheap as chips" or the business user who need to connect wirelessly to show a presentation?
I can see the appeal in a few years if wireless video standards get widely adopted though - take it over someone's house, view a nice big 42" LCD screen instead of the 10" one on most Atom systems.
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