On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Damjan Vrenčur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Still using X31 almost every day. On (road) trips it is always with me. > Dirt, sand, rough handling ... and it is still alive. When it dies, I > will definitely go for a used X4* or X6*. > Two friends of mine bought eees (first generation) and I was not > impressed when tried to use them. Smaller resolution than Xes and as I > felt a lot smaller durability. > For me X is small enough to go with me everywere I want it to go and at > the same time big enough to do almost all things I want it to do. And with > extended battery you get at least 5 hours of awakeness. > > Don't really know about specifications of eees but from what I saw and tested > X31 is far superior in every aspect of usability. And it is cheaper. > > > > Antoni Grzymala wrote: >> hiro dixit (2008-09-05, 15:03): >> >> >>>> Well give it a try in some shop and I bet you will judge it >>>> differently then. I also thought exactly the same about such small pcs >>>> that they are unusable and wasted money, but now I think I was wrong >>>> after having tested one... >>>> >>>> Kind regards, >>>> --Anselm >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> What's the advantage compared to the thinkpad x series? Or is it just >>> because of the price? >>> >> >> You can get a refurbished X41 (like the spaceinvader got) for about the >> same price as the EeePC 900. For me the choice would obviously be an >> X41, unless I *desperately* wanted something as small as the eee 900. >> >> > > -- > Damjan Vrenčur | http://damjanvrencur.blogspot.com | GPG key: C6A3146F > >
right today i came back late in the morning after a lot of free soublaki and retsina and in my bed I booted my x60s, probably to check my mails, watch some porn or something, don't remember. I had it in all timers off mode and therefore was quite dazzled by the light which was coming from the display when I woke up again 8 hours later and lying flat on the keyboard and display. I assume I was too pissed and tired to use the fingerprinting sensor properly... Thinkpads are definitely reliable...
