Name: Anonymous 2008-09-30 14:36
I'm a student on a shoestring budget but I need a laptop of some kind so I've been looking at subnotebooks (or netbooks, or whatever).
Does anyone have experience with these things? I was looking at the Asus eee PC and it looks nice, but for the same price I can get an Acer Aspire One which has a better processor and more space (though not SSD).
Should I get the thing with Linux or Windows? Is it easy (or at least manageable) to install Windows on the Linux version if I don't want to shell out for a windows license?
Does anyone have experience with these things? I was looking at the Asus eee PC and it looks nice, but for the same price I can get an Acer Aspire One which has a better processor and more space (though not SSD).
Should I get the thing with Linux or Windows? Is it easy (or at least manageable) to install Windows on the Linux version if I don't want to shell out for a windows license?