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ไปเดินเล่นมา ลูบๆคลำๆ netbook เล่น เจอแผ่น silicone ปิดอยู่คล้ายๆ macbook แต่เรียบๆๆมาก ไม่มีปุ่มตัวอักษรนูนๆ นีกว่าเค้าตัดมาปิดเอง ลองถามดู ขายด้วย 80 บาท
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Today, there is a comparison between 2 popular netbooks on the market now. First, it's Acer Aspire One, 8.9" screen, with the most reasonable price tag, $329 for regular version, and around $399 for bigger battery and hard drive which is the one here. Another one is MSI Wind, it comes with 10" screen, approx 1" extra from Acer Aspire One; However, they use the screen resolution. I believe it's such a tough call indeed.
How about spending about $75 and getting a decent performance from your old laptop sound to you? It's good, isn't it?
Fujitsu Lifebook P7230 is 10.6" laptop with everything you could imagine starting from almost full-size keyboard layout, DVD burner, Wifi, Bluetooth, 40GB Harddrive (this sounds to small but sometimes you have to trade off with the size as well.), SD/SDHC slot and the last but not least PCMCIA slot. All these things weights only less than 3lbs (2.95lbs to be exact.) Very impressive engineer from Fujitsu. However, there are a lot of compromise in this machine as well as you will see later on.
Well, after the popular ULPC (Ultra Low-cost PC), more specifically Asus Eee PC, has such a steep selling rate over half a year on the market so far. Since then, this category has been grown epidemically and of course, more choices from many manufacturers, more variety of spec as well. Yet, any of them couldn't really dominate over Asus Eee PC. Nonetheless, ULPC exacerbates itself by forgetting what it was and trying to hike up the price so high. That almost crosses the line of being low-cost machine completely.