7 Comments
- centx, on 05/11/2008, -0/+7Well, people should start realizing that one of the eeepc's features is the form-factor, aka small size. Comparing it to this dell machine is like comparing ants with hippopotamus (roughly at least).
- shizeon, on 05/11/2008, -0/+5Kind of dumb comparison. The Eee is all about ultra portable and solid state. If you don't care about size, ya, get a low end laptop from Dell.
- thelastknowngod, on 05/11/2008, -0/+4i could buy a ***** deluxe cheapo laptop or i could get a really nice, well made machine with an awesome form factor.
i have a eeepc 900 on preorder. - Theli, on 05/11/2008, -0/+2Like so many comparisons of the EEE-PC with cheap regular laptops, it misses the point.
1a. The Dell Inspiron 1525: 35.7cm x 2.5cm x 25.6cm @ 2700 grams.
1b. The EEE-PC 900: 22.5cm x 2-3.4cm x 17cm @ 990 grams.
2a. The Dell Inspiron 1525: Hard disk drive.
2b The EEE-PC 900: Solid State Drive. - MeneerR, on 05/11/2008, -0/+2Not to mention the fact that solis-state boots up much faster, which is important for a laptop.
- searayman, on 05/11/2008, -0/+1how is it a cheapo laptop compared to the Eee pc?
- yetAnotherCroc, on 05/11/2008, -1/+1TL;DR: OP is a moron. Move along



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