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What NetBook is considered the “Iphone” of the NetBook World?
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As in which NetBook is the most popular/best.
P.S I personally don't believe that the Iphone is the best smartphone, But I'm sure the majority of you would agree that the majority of people out there think that the Iphone is currently the best smartphone.
P.S I personally don't believe that the Iphone is the best smartphone, But I'm sure the majority of you would agree that the majority of people out there think that the Iphone is currently the best smartphone.
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That depends on your view of the Iphone, the iphone is ok, but It is over priced and over hyped. i think some people have the Iphone because they think it sounds good when they say they got a Iphone.
If the phone does what you want then it is a good phone, the same with a netbook, if it does what you want then it is a good netbook.
Sadly as been said it seems like netbook are going out because people think they can manage with these silly pad things.
Yeah I had hoped Windows RT devices would take their place but they don't seem to have.
I was on the market for a cheap "Under £200" netbook with good battery but there isn't a lot of choice. I came to the conclusion the the Asus Eee PC 1025C was probably the best due to its fast N2800 Atom dual core 1.86 Ghz.
It's only issue is it comes with 1GB RAM and is a pain to upgrade. People who have upgraded to 4GB have said its pretty good.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/gaming-software-graphics-cards/549760-amd-c-50-cpu-6250-gpu-performance-acer-522-review-173.html
Overpriced with the brand name as the most important feature: MacBook Air.
Popular: Acer Chromebook.
Since when has a Chromebook been popular?
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromebook
My 2013 is not until tomorrow! LOL
If you look on Amazon UK just now its in 2nd place as well and even then I don't see it as a popular product. When the man on the street knows what one is that's when it's popular.
I think net books are a dying breed but I do see a gap appearing in the low end sector for hybrid android touch tablets with better mouse and keyboard support. Especially given the lukewarm reception of the new windows 8.