J jellico Distinguished Apr 17, 2009 622 0 18,980 Sep 15, 2009 #26 Yeah, $727 is a bit steep. And, this certainly isn't a netbook, as Zendax pointed out. Think I'll pass on this one.
Yeah, $727 is a bit steep. And, this certainly isn't a netbook, as Zendax pointed out. Think I'll pass on this one.
G Guest Guest Sep 15, 2009 #27 HP's refreshed DV2 is the only other laptop that I know of to adopt AMD's Congo platform. I'll wait until both come out before making a decision.
HP's refreshed DV2 is the only other laptop that I know of to adopt AMD's Congo platform. I'll wait until both come out before making a decision.
dark_lord69 Splendid Jun 6, 2006 3,227 8 22,015 Sep 15, 2009 #28 It's probably the slowest Farrari money can buy!
A amabhy Distinguished Sep 11, 2009 97 0 18,630 Sep 15, 2009 #29 $727 for a Ferrari netbook? Sounds better than 70$ a month base plan for a phone that explodes when you try to use it. *cough* ijob *cough*
$727 for a Ferrari netbook? Sounds better than 70$ a month base plan for a phone that explodes when you try to use it. *cough* ijob *cough*
A antecneo Distinguished Sep 15, 2009 4 0 18,510 Sep 15, 2009 #30 with the AMD chipset, this notebook is better than the ION plateform. This netbook can be use to watch high definition materials.
with the AMD chipset, this notebook is better than the ION plateform. This netbook can be use to watch high definition materials.
niz Distinguished Feb 5, 2003 903 0 18,980 Sep 16, 2009 #31 ugh. AMD and ATI. Crap performance and bad for Linux then. If it had intel and nVidia I might have bought one.
ugh. AMD and ATI. Crap performance and bad for Linux then. If it had intel and nVidia I might have bought one.
M matt87_50 Distinguished Mar 23, 2009 1,150 0 19,280 Sep 16, 2009 #32 wouldn't that be like Ferrari launching a Honda jazz competitor...?
Belardo Splendid Nov 23, 2008 3,545 2 22,795 Sep 16, 2009 #33 If the netbook was at a "Ferrai" price (and it should be quite fast), then it'll be around $2000~3000.
If the netbook was at a "Ferrai" price (and it should be quite fast), then it'll be around $2000~3000.