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Netbooks are presently very popular,
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Many contemporary netbook models run Windows XP or
Windows 7 which has forced the specifications,
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Buy Office Professional 2007 Airpollution additive contaminating California wate, he said, now cost at least [$550], a figure close to that for a more capable full-size laptop.
What people are looking for now, he believes,
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"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,
Microsoft Office Standard!)