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4.0 stars
"The ultimate entertainment machine: 20.1 in wide screen"
Pros: huge screen, detachable keyboard
Cons: heavy and expensive(what do you expect?)
Summary: First, I have to say that no one on this message board can bash this notebook because none of you have even used it (unless you went to E3). Secondly, this thing is revolutionary, in that it is Windows Media Center PC that takes up a fraction of the space as a normal computer and uses less power (a major concern this summer!). You can't simply give it a low rating just because it is heavy. This is a new class of notebook that probobly should be called deskbook because that is what is looks like its for. It really isn't meant to be carried twenty blocks down a city street unless you have been working out. Maybe windows will release its own version of Apple's "Bootcamp" and then it would be 10 out of 10.Updated
I understand why you like Apple and I will say no more. But since Apple does not sell its operating system to any computer manufacturers, everyone else has to use Windows. Deal with it!
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I'm about to purchase an M2010 (I've ALWAYS wanted one). Are you (or any owner of an M2010) still recommending it? (This question is for anyone that has used one for some length of time). It is suggested that I get it with Vista (since it?s gotten better).
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I think God for inventions like this because It's worth buying. I don't care about how It's made a little heavy. That's no big deal to me. I think technology has come along way. And still is. I ran into this website by accident but I'm glad. So I just said to myself i have to comment about this amazing notebook, so I registered. What do you guys think about it? I know i'm going to have to save up and get it. I think it's so cool. I not going to be on this everyday so later. Bye then.
