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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sudhir R (NeSTIT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 9:33 AM
Subject: [AI] Low Cost Netbooks now available...


> Hi folks !
>
> Pasting below an interesting article by Kiruba Shankar in rediff.com.
>
> The question is, how accessible are these new contraptions - especially 
> from the keyboard ergonomics point of view ?
>
> Rgds
>
> RS
> --
> July 17, 2008 09:33 IST
> Quite a few years ago, I met this CEO who had this unbelievably small 
> laptop. After ogling at it for a while, I enquired its price.
>
> With a tinge of pride, he said its an Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) and he paid 
> 1.5 lakhs for it. I gulped and looked at it with even more awe. Ever 
> since, I had
> a mental note that the smaller the laptop gets, the more expensive it 
> becomes.
>
> That myth got shattered to smithereens when I recently got to look at the 
> ASUS EeePC, a tiny laptop that would smugly sit on your outstretched palm. 
> It
> weighed less than 1 kg. What really hit me hard was its price. A mere 
> Rs.15,500. It completely changed my perception of small laptops.
>
> The guy at the counter pulled out six pieces with different colors, light 
> green, baby pink, red, navy blue, pearl white and black. My immediate 
> reaction
> was to pick a green one for my wife and a pink one for my 6-year-old 
> daughter. The minute I realised this impulse buying thought, I knew these 
> small laptops,
> called 'Netbooks' are going to revolutionize the laptop industry.
>
> Netbooks are simple, inexpensive, compact mobile devices that can be used 
> for surfing the Internet, emailing, working on basic office applications, 
> listening
> to music and even making Skype video phone calls.
>
> In my opinion, these Netbooks are perfect for traveling businesses folks. 
> Let's face it, we businessmen use our expensive, bulky laptops as a giant 
> word
> processing surfing machines. Besises they give us shoulder aches from 
> lugging them around.
>
> Really, most of our laptops are over-powered for our use. It's like using 
> a fire-engine to extinguish cigarettes. These Netbooks' relative high 
> functionality
> at low cost is good value for money, especially for small businessmen. 
> What's more, they are as good looking as those expensive Rs 1 lakh UMPCs. 
> In other
> words, they'd still impress folks on the other side of the boardroom 
> table.
>
> It's no wonder that these Netbooks are selling like hot cakes. At the 
> recently concluded Computex exhibition in Taiwan, the Netbooks were all 
> the rage and
> they hogged the biggest headlines.
>
> Many major computer manufacturers like ASUS, Acer, HP, Dell have come up 
> with their own range of low-cost Netbooks that pack a punch. They feature 
> shock
> proof Solid State Drives, Super Hybrid Engine Technology, WiFi, Integrated 
> Webcam and the likes. Now, why should you bother? Take storage for 
> example.
>
> These netbooks use SSDs which are not only sturdier than traditional hard 
> drives but produces less heat, much quieter and sucks less power which 
> means more
> battery life. These new breed of Netbooks will definitely cannibalize the 
> traditional laptop market. This is already rattling the industry and 
> everyone
> is falling over themselves in reducing prices to stay alive in this 
> cut-throat market.
>
> The cost of the Netbooks currently range from Rs.15,000 to Rs.23,000 and 
> will come down further. One of the main reasons for such low prices is 
> because
> of low cost chips from Intel, Via, AMD and Nvidia.  The growth of these 
> Netbooks are staggering and in a price conscious market like India, the 
> sales will
> be massive.
>
> The recommended Netbooks are the ASUS EeePC 900, Acer Aspire One and the 
> MSI Wind.
>
> The author is CEO of Business Blogging and Founder Director of F5ive 
> Technologies.
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