Read more.10in displays are the sweet spot for netbooks, says Dell as it axes its larger 12in model.
Read more.10in displays are the sweet spot for netbooks, says Dell as it axes its larger 12in model.
whew. bit of sense at last10in displays are the sweet spot for netbooks,
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
Or is this discontinuation of the 12in netbook a move to protect sales of conventional notebooks, which sell for considerably more than netbooks?
[GSV]Trig (11-08-2009)
Do they?
Not when you can pick up a conventional laptop from Tesco for £350.
i think it's a lot more complicated than that. Netbooks aren't just cheap, they are small as well. a 12" 'netbook' isn't really much smaller than a regular laptop, and it performs like a dog in comparison.
Nobody has ever been going to buy a portege and decided to plump for a 12" "netbook" instead. And if they have then they deserve a lifetime of dissapointment tbh
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
After dragging my Studio 15 around in a backpack for the best part of 6 months, there's no way I'd buy another laptop for "portability". I would've happily taken the slower speeds and gone for a 12" like this instead... but given the choice between cheap atom and more expensive Core 2 at the same weight, I'd take the latter. Maybe they are right.
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