I prefer not glossy, especially on the screen. Seems my 900 is the last netbook I'll ever own. Only Lenovo is giving me the possibility for matte it seems, but not in my preferred 9" format :(
You can always add a matte-finished screen protector to be rid of the gloss. I've been using them for years on various Pocket PCs and frankly wouldn't use any touchscreen device without a protector. Just way too easy to scratch the screen with a bit of random grit trapped in the stylus tip. One early experience with a lovely Casio screen taught me that one... absolutely hideous centimetre-long scratch on a brand new screen, thanks to a new stylus with an impurity trapped in the plastic tip.1
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is that an almost normal sized right-shift key i see on the 10"?!
Sweet!
Wonder if they put the speedy hdd's in them that we now all know and love...
I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed for linux, eeebuntu, and android ports :-}
I read somewhere that these were suppose to be resistive touch screens, after seeing that guy run his finger across the screen, it doesn't seem so.
yep, it looked capacitive, but there are also pictures or them using it with pen..
I'm haping for capacitive multitouch..
I would prefer 10' tablet but with Atom Z520 processor.
Convertible Nets...
Well... that mean Nets ARE (a little) more than "second (class)" computers... isn´t it?
I prefer 10".
When will be ready for buy?
I prefer not glossy, especially on the screen. Seems my 900 is the last netbook I'll ever own. Only Lenovo is giving me the possibility for matte it seems, but not in my preferred 9" format :(
You can always add a matte-finished screen protector to be rid of the gloss. I've been using them for years on various Pocket PCs and frankly wouldn't use any touchscreen device without a protector. Just way too easy to scratch the screen with a bit of random grit trapped in the stylus tip. One early experience with a lovely Casio screen taught me that one... absolutely hideous centimetre-long scratch on a brand new screen, thanks to a new stylus with an impurity trapped in the plastic tip.1
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