thanks to high-speed internet CD's are already becoming obsolete except in times of software installs
There's this issue of CD ripping and DVD watching, though. I see the value in a subnotebook, the question is whether there are enough people that want one to justify the engineering effort. The Asia market is an interesting point, though.
by scott Stevenson — May 18
There's this issue of CD ripping and DVD watching, though. I see the value in a subnotebook, the question is whether there are enough people that want one to justify the engineering effort. The Asia market is an interesting point, though.