Most of the netbooks use the N270 or N280 processor from Intel. The
next wave of products will probably use the N330. That's a dual-core
1.6Ghz  x64 low power processor. So if you can wait a few months, they
will be getting way better way fast.

Just tested the Zotac ITX motherboard that couples the Nvidia Ion
chipset with the N330. Plays 1080 HD quite nicely.

-Dave Walton


On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin<ka...@striplin.net> wrote:
> I had one of my employees laptop go down today, so I went by staples and
> bought one of these Acer netbooks as they call it, for $299.  It only
> weights about 2 lbs and its got a 160gb hard drive and 1 gig of ram. WOW, I
> cant believe how nice these little computers are.  This is going to be great
> hauling around on a car lot all day.
> --
> Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
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