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For people who need a reasonable laptop that's light and small, I think this makes sense. For me, I would get the fully-loaded 11-inch model, and use Parallels to run a specialized Windows app that I use away from home, but since I don't do that often enough, I wouldn't get one right now.
I'd looked at netbooks (too slow, screens are terrible, and low quality construction) as well as ULV Pentium laptops like the HP Envy or Toshibas (too expensive, bad battery life, often too big and heavy), but this is the first laptop I've seen that hits the middle ground between netbook and full-blown laptop perfectly.
--Andre
I'd looked at netbooks (too slow, screens are terrible, and low quality construction) as well as ULV Pentium laptops like the HP Envy or Toshibas (too expensive, bad battery life, often too big and heavy), but this is the first laptop I've seen that hits the middle ground between netbook and full-blown laptop perfectly.
--Andre