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Quote from: TVC 15 on May 28, 2008, 09:54:21 PMNo specs It will have an Intel Atom and a gig or RAM, this much can be guaranteed. I hope it hasa solid state HDD.
Quote from: Malek: King of Kings on May 28, 2008, 09:55:46 PMQuote from: TVC 15 on May 28, 2008, 09:54:21 PMNo specs It will have an Intel Atom and a gig or RAM, this much can be guaranteed. I hope it hasa solid state HDD. But the previously quoted starting prices were higher than the eee or the Wind. And knowing Dell's solid state laptop prices, I'm not entirely convinced there will be one in here. They are on the high end of the scale.
In a speech some months back, Michael Dell said they'd start between 500-1000 dollars. I don't think Dell is interested in going after the cheap market.
Quote from: TVC 15 on May 28, 2008, 10:03:17 PMIn a speech some months back, Michael Dell said they'd start between 500-1000 dollars. I don't think Dell is interested in going after the cheap market.The regular Inspiron line starts at around $550; there's no way they would price it close to the XPS line.
I want. Gimme gimme gimme. I can build a gaming PC and use this for daily porn surfing.
Quote from: xnikki118x on June 13, 2008, 03:23:23 AMI don't see how tiny tiny notebooks are so great. I guess it's nice that they're easier to transport, but at what point does typing on your notebook become as difficult as texting on a cell? I mean, the keyboard must be sooo small.Not really. I was typing on an EEE yesterday and within a minute I did it almost flawlessly. It's small, but not too small. Any smaller and it's too small though. But I think it depends on your hand size as well.
I don't see how tiny tiny notebooks are so great. I guess it's nice that they're easier to transport, but at what point does typing on your notebook become as difficult as texting on a cell? I mean, the keyboard must be sooo small.
Can I config this on the Dell site now, or do I have to wait?
the price is hott - and thats about it.macbookair has nothing to worry about here.
Quote from: abrader on June 13, 2008, 11:58:38 AMthe price is hott - and thats about it.macbookair has nothing to worry about here.And Porsche doesn't have to concern itself with the new Honda Civic. The starting price of the Macbook Air is six time higher than the starting price of the Dell E; they're not in the same market.
Quote from: Malek: King of Kings on June 13, 2008, 12:02:19 PMQuote from: abrader on June 13, 2008, 11:58:38 AMthe price is hott - and thats about it.macbookair has nothing to worry about here.And Porsche doesn't have to concern itself with the new Honda Civic. The starting price of the Macbook Air is six time higher than the starting price of the Dell E; they're not in the same market. Thats not what the thread suggests hill-billy.
when are these gonna be for sale?
well, my eeePC gets upgraded when these come out
They're not meant to replace desktops. They're perfect for someone like me, who wants a light notebook to tote to work daily, so I can do e-mail, messaging, word processing, etc. My current notebook is a bit too hefty for daily wear and tear.