Comparing computers
For people who were wondering about the relative weights of computers at Games-Club-in-Exile last night:
I think mnemex’s new laptop was a Lenovo ThinkPad X300, which starts at 2.7 pounds. If it’s the largest model, it’s got a 13.3” display (1440x900?), but I can’t tell how much that particular model weighs.
According to Wikipedia, the XO-1 weighs either 1.45 or 1.58 kilograms, depending on which battery option you choose. Call it around 3 pounds, so yeah, it might be a bit heavier than the Lenovo.
The ASUS Eee weighs about 2 pounds. If I were gonna get a lightweight, toting-about computer, this would probably be it.
The MacBook Air weighs 3 pounds and also has a 13.3” display (1280x800).
Update: Oh, right, and the thing I was trying to look up? Mike Rohde’s SXSW sketchnotes.
no subject
no subject
OK, Google shows me there are three! The other one's an artistic rug weaver.
no subject
no subject
I got two laptops recently -- of them, the XO was also about 15% of the cost of the x300. But...far less capable, of course.
(OTOH, it runs linux, which I've so far proven unsuccessful installing into the x300. Time will assuredly fix this, however).
does the eee have a full-pitch keyboard?
Re: does the eee have a full-pitch keyboard?
Also, the single complaint I have with my eee is that the spacebar needs to be hit in the middle, or very sharply at the ends, to work properly. Many people have this problem with their eees.
Re: does the eee have a full-pitch keyboard?
Re: does the eee have a full-pitch keyboard?
The x300 has a 19mm pitch, I believe.
no subject