 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | I have to say something tho... I think your pricing estimates are way off.
A standard desktop is about $600 (you did say "standard) A normal laptop is on average of about $450-600 A netbook, sure, average price is about $300-400
...and I"m really not sure what a small netbook based "desktop" is.. a netbook isn't a desktop. 
And honestly, I've never seen a netbook costing $2,000 ... got a link to one?
Also, we're here again with the way out of the norm set up to make phone calls. While you're right, someone can get a netbook, 3G coverage, skype, bluetooth, yada yada.. no one is going to do that as a cell phone, its simply no comparison. YES, it COULD be done, but when talking in comparison, its just not a valid one.
I'm not sure why you brought up Linux other than maybe reference, however, again, it's not a mainstream O/S, and if it's for cost comparison, in a netbook, XP isn't really a cost factor.. the makers pay generally about $5 to $10 for the O/S in bulk for the OEM license. |
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| reply to DarkLogix said by DarkLogix:no I didn't mean that to should just becaus eits smaller but that it does less than Standard desktop $900 lets say a normal laptop about $850 a netbook $350 Small netbook based desktop $200 ya the trend sure seems to be holding sure sometimes a luxury one might cost alot more (there are some $2000 netbooks) but those tend to be over priced and aimed at certaint people for the most part they make it smaller to save them selfs money since it costs them less to make for the price of that N1 you could get a Netbook with built in 3G and use skype with a bluetooth headset and then put the netbook in a backpack or carrying case you could even load linux on it And who's going to do that?
The N1 has turn-by-turn GPS, 3g, bluetooth, and it fits in your pocket. Do you seriously think that people want to lug around a backpack everywhere they go? If you do, how bout you set up a shop that only sells 3g netbooks with bluetooth, and see how many customers you get. -- "What makes us omniscient? Have we a record of omniscience? ...If we can't persuade nations with comparable values of the merit of our cause, we'd better reexamine our reasoning." -United States Secretary of Defense (1961-1968) Robert S. McNamara |