clearly if you would go for this laptop you'd do it for the size.
The battery life and performance of it isn't that great.
I'd definitely go for a core2duo laptop for that price,seeing there are many out there, and pretty soon everything is expected to run Windows 7.
I think an internal DVD is pretty useless. Especially with these battery specs. You'd only be able to see 1 movie on the battery; is that worth lugging the thing with you?
You might as well save the space for an extension battery pack, and play games for 5 hours in a row.
But then, the laptop probably barely is able to play any decent game.
For me an external DVD more then makes up.
In fact, I wonder why no manufacturer ever created a dockingstation for these devices yet!
A dockingstation equipping the laptop with a LAN, DVD, PS2 ports for mouse and keyboard, extra USB ports, and external DVI/VGA out.
(Perhaps even an extension battery and AC input).
That way you'd have an extremely light and cheap netbook for travel, and a dockingstation for the more desktop environment user.
I agree fully that any atom based system should cost no more then $399; $299 preferably.