Sentences with phrase «even smaller netbooks»

Part of analysts» skepticism is due to price points — namely, whether such devices can push their way into a sector where notebooks are falling below $ 1,000 and even smaller netbooks can cost as low as $ 199.

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Even so, it should be obvious, and I tried this out on a 9 year old this week, new generations, those whose eyesight will not deteriorate for a long time to come, those people can read prints I can't even read with my reading glasses, thus they could care less about the size of the font available in a Kindle, leaving the Kindle sadly to the declining Boomers, who are spending $ 500 on the average when they buy a Kindle, while an entirely new computer generation is buying this new crop of Netbooks that are full computers in pretty much all senses, but are even smaller in size than the Kindles, and smaller in prEven so, it should be obvious, and I tried this out on a 9 year old this week, new generations, those whose eyesight will not deteriorate for a long time to come, those people can read prints I can't even read with my reading glasses, thus they could care less about the size of the font available in a Kindle, leaving the Kindle sadly to the declining Boomers, who are spending $ 500 on the average when they buy a Kindle, while an entirely new computer generation is buying this new crop of Netbooks that are full computers in pretty much all senses, but are even smaller in size than the Kindles, and smaller in preven read with my reading glasses, thus they could care less about the size of the font available in a Kindle, leaving the Kindle sadly to the declining Boomers, who are spending $ 500 on the average when they buy a Kindle, while an entirely new computer generation is buying this new crop of Netbooks that are full computers in pretty much all senses, but are even smaller in size than the Kindles, and smaller in preven smaller in size than the Kindles, and smaller in price.
For consumers this means they can look forward to even smaller and more powerful netbook computers with longer battery life.
A lot of people responded rather negatively to my last post questioning whether Nokia had a tablet strategy and decrying the entire idea of the tablet market as little more than a gimmick — Too large to be a phone and marginally more functional but smaller than an even a netbook and significantly less productive.
A tablet functionally lies somewhere between a smartphone and small laptop — even a netbook.
I miss OneNote and that makes me consider Windows tablets but while I could handle 3 - 4 hours battery life in the old days I've now been spoiled by modern day tablets and even netbooks or smaller latops like the Vaio T series which give 7 + hours easily and sometimes more than 10.
The core ideas behind netbooks lives on today — Microsoft is even trying to push small, cheap $ 199 laptops with Windows 8.
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