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Doctor John wrote:
> If you're talking about the Asus eee, then it's Linux. So you've had it
> if you're trying to put Windows apps into it.
I'm thinking of getting one for my sister, and I'm worried that she'll
immediately want me to put Windows XP on it. :-P She can get around in
Linux, but I'm not sure that I've made a convert yet.
> However, having said that I've played with a
> couple and for what they cost and offer they're good value for money
That's what I thought when I looked at the specs. The amount of RAM is
plenty, the processor looks fast enough if you're not doing POV ;-) but
I'm on the fence about whether the flash drive offers enough space.
I haven't been able to physically get my hands one one yet. :-(
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