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Netbooks are currently very well-liked, and were a scorching gift this holiday time. But would be the little, stripped-down personal computers truly the future of buyer laptops? According to the BBC, some technology experts feel that the netbook might have by now peaked—and most of what people seek out netbooks for today, they may possibly use other devices,
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Many contemporary netbook models run Windows XP or
Windows 7 which has forced the specifications, and price,
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What people are looking for now, he believes, is a machine that can keep up with the demands of contemporary web users - far more than the basic e-mail and web browsing that made the first models so appealing.
"As soon as you want to do anything else you hit the same problem, it ceases to work," he said. "It does not have the power."
If you own a netbook, do you find that there truly are limits to what you can use the machine for? Are they truly suitable for what most users need a computer for?
Technology changes 'outstrip' netbooks [BBC News] (Thanks, Stannous,
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