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October 22nd, 2009 by K. T. Bradford









October 22nd, 2009 at 8:15 pm
Nice list. I’d have put the HP 5101 in there in place of the Toshiba NB205 but of course its more expensive. For me the thinner design, improved aesthetics, and options for a 720p screen place it ahead of the Toshiba. The Tosh would be my second choice though…
In general I think HP is making great strides in their laptop designs. I never would have looked at them in the past as I’ve always used Dells and Thinkpads. But things have changed since netbooks shook everything up… I’m also looking at Acer and Asus laptops that I never would have thought about before too. Netbooks may not be good for a company’s bottom line, but they sure get people looking at your product line.
My next purchase is EITHER a 10″ 5101 or an 11″ thin ‘n light. I’d kind of like to see one of the 11-inchers at Best Buy or wherever to see how much bigger they really are.