Everyone is entitled to there own opinion. I believe the prices of
laptops would still be high even if netbooks never came into
existence. I'm glad they did as it allowed me to have a cheap reliable
laptop for college. About the only game I ever play is Dwarf Fortress
which is a cpu stressing application, but the only thing that brought
it to its knees was the "hidden fun stuff". To each his own opinion
though. I like mine and I believe it was money well spent.

On Oct 28, 11:16 am, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> About the physical harm resistance, there's a big difference between
> solid state components and moving parts. netbooks are a grudge on
> computing in general, not to mention they're another excuse for not
> having lower prices laptops, since there is a new segment called
> netbooks. They should have never have become tiny laptops, they should
> have arm, nvidia or some soc powering the thing, and limit it to the
> purpose they were made for in the first place, light browsing and
> productivity apps. I'm against anything that makes overall computers
> cost more.
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> On Oct 28, 4:11 pm, breaker213 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > netbooks arent to bad they play pretty much any game made before 2005
> > and some after for example fear works perfect for me with no drop in
> > fps at all on the lowest settings spore works great oblivion(using
> > oldblivion)works good inside buildings and dungeons outside is
> > playable unless you get into a fight killing floor works good on small
> > inside levels like doom and pacman maps (there custom ones) those are
> > just a few games i can think of those are with
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> > acer aspire one
> > windows 7
> > 1.6 n270 atom
> > 1 gb ram
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> > but if you want to do real gaming without having to use lowest
> > settings all the time get a laptop or even a desktop not a netbook
> > netbooks are build pretty good my friend droped his down the stairs
> > and it still works fine i have also droped mine a few times
> > (sorry for the mass amount of text)

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