I'd personally avoid netbooks until AMD's (far better) offering is available. This will probably happen during/after CES.
The atom processor is awful. 2 of them will be hardly any better. Speaking from experience as I have an nc10 with an n270 and an atom 330 micro fileserver. They are both rubbish even for the most basic tasks.
I don't know what they're talking about, the atom isn't exactly going to be taking on an i7 any time soon but it's still perfectly capable of everyday tasks like browsing, word editing and playing music etc. Hell, i managed to do that pretty well on an old PII rig. If you were using Windows it might be another story but the hardware's fine if you know what it's for.
i have a Acer AO-D255 with the N550 and it is very good handles mutliple windows without fault, skype, msn, mail, and word and even chrome open it works really fast.
To be fair netbooks arent made for all high power cpu's and stuff, they are made for handy carry alongs for small tasks,
The atom processor is awful. 2 of them will be hardly any better. Speaking from experience as I have an nc10 with an n270 and an atom 330 micro fileserver. They are both rubbish even for the most basic tasks.
I loved my NC10, and am thrilled with the replacement N110. Both are first generation atom as far as I remember. It really sucks for compiling, but for browsing / office / remote desktop it's been excellent.
Some of this may be down to the aftermarket ssd and not running windows.
Im using a single core Atom now. Ive got seral tabs open in Firefox, iTunes playing and am doing some work in Word. Once you have applications open I cant see much differance between my gaming pc.
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