You can always try them in store... all the big chains stores have some in
stock (usually the Aspire One or the HP Mini-Note). Last time I went to
Micro-Boutique on Parc Avenue, they had the Eee PC 700, 900 and 1000 on
display along with the HP Mini-Note.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:56 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seems a lot of these laptops come with 92% keyboards.  Now I have
> big hands, and my only experiences with 92% keyboards have not been
> encouraging.  But I never sat down and tried one for more than a
> minute or so before saying "Ugh".
>
> I simply don't know if I could get used to one -- finding out would
> require me to use one for at least a few hours.
>
> Does anyone have a machine that they could lend me for a day or so with
> such a keyboard?
>
> It could be as little as a USB keyboard I could plug into my regular
> desktop.  It could be an old ten-year-old laptop with dead
> batteries -- as long as I can get plain ASCII text files in and
> out of it and spend the day text-editing and writing.
>
> -- hendrik
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