Re: number one favorite thing ever

jim said:
As in $150 at Fry's for a fully functional netbook, BB?
exactly like that, jim. although i don't really consider the clamshell design to be a "handheld" form-factor. i never did, actually, but in the wake of the iphone touchscreen revolution, i would say that my sense of that has solidified greatly. i'm still waiting for steve to rip the keyboard half off the macbook air and reveal that as the machine of the future. -bowerbird

Ahh, the 13" iPad planned for next year! ;-))) regards Keith Am 26.11.2010 um 20:23 schrieb Bowerbird@aol.com:
i'm still waiting for steve to rip the keyboard half off the macbook air and reveal that as the machine of the future.

i'm still waiting for steve to rip the keyboard half off the macbook air and reveal that as the machine of the future.
I think there is some argument for the Android Tabs being the machine of the future. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is getting there, as is the ebook reader software available on the Androids. But $600 is pretty pricy for a tablet reader [that actually supports the Android Marketplace] vs. $150 for a netbook offering more storage and functionality. Now, if only one *could* tear off the keyboard.
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Bowerbird@aol.com
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Jim Adcock
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Keith J. Schultz