I visited Myers in the city (George St, near QVB) and they have four units on 
display that you can poke and prod. I came away very disapointed with the 
whole experience to be honest. The icons were nice but the software seemed 
poorly setup with windows not fitting to the screen properly and general 
polish being very wanting. My last comment is I can but hope the eeexubuntu 
people do a better job because what is on offer is a piss poor showing.

On Tue, 25 Dec 2007 08:31:17 pm elliott-brennan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My apologies in advance. I'm posting this to slug
> rather than -chat to reach a broader audience.
>
> Is there anyone in the Sydney area who owns an
> eeepc that would let me come over and have a
> 'touch' :)
>
> I am a respectable person in their 40s, who is
> married and has children!
>
> ;)
>
> I'd like to have a close look at one (an eeepc,
> that is) before I make a decision about buying one
> and would appreciate if someone owning one would
> give me look-see.
>
> Thanks all. I hope Santa has been to visit everyone!
>
> Regards,
>
> Patrick
>
> --
> Registered Linux User 368634



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