The touch is blatently not a netbook. Even if you look at the differences between a notebook and a pda there quite different; the touch is a multi media device, a netbook is a computer, all be it a small and some what low powered one.
On 27/01/2009, Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]> wrote: > Let's just hope Apple doesn't make an Iphone/Ipod touch like > interface, that is touch screen and no keyboard. > /Krister > > 27 jan 2009 kl. 19.47 skrev Jacob Schmude: > >> That's true, for the time being. I think Apple may have to change >> their minds soon, if you look at netbook sales figures they are >> selling like crazy. If that keeps up for a few more months Apple >> might just reconsider--out of necessity, if nothing else. If this >> market stays strong, as it certainly seems it's going to, you can >> bet Apple will jump in and grab a piece of it. >> >> >> On Jan 27, 2009, at 13:42, Scott Howell wrote: >> >>> Apple has made no decision to enter this market. Steve Jobs has >>> said that if they do, it will be worth Apple's time and effort and >>> will be a benefit to the consumer. Which means they might be neat, >>> but the number that have sold does not justify the investment of >>> resources. >>> >>> Scott Howell >>> [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >>> On Jan 27, 2009, at 12:29 PM, Michael Babcock wrote: >>> >>>> look at the macbook air? >>>> On Jan 27, 2009, at 8:06 AM, william lomas wrote: >>>> >>>>> hi wouldn't it be great if we could get a macbook the size of a >>>>> netbook? >>>>> I am considering getting a netbook whilst I love the macbook I >>>>> hear netbooks are even more portable, then the average macbook >>>>> nowadays in terms of convenience etcetera >>>>> regards, will >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Michael Babcock >>>> GW Hosting, Your Dedicated Home On The Web >>>> Phone: +1-888-272-3555, ext 4121 >>>> email: [email protected] >>>> administrative e-mail: [email protected] >>>> url: http://gwhosting.net >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a >> thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot >> possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible >> to get at or repair. >> --Douglas Adams >> >> > > > -- Kind regards, BEN. email: [email protected] msn: [email protected] web: http://www.bmr.me.uk (under construction)
