If 1 person likes this comment by andStack 31 October 2010 2: 22 AM PDT for real? Oh makes me sad. I think I should stop trying to reasonable comments and just personally attack other CNET commenters.
I would really appreciate it if when you think there's something that I or someone else posts is wrong, that you explain your opinion instead of just saying that we are wrong and stupid. as these 8 persons, such as this comment by jjmarz1001 30 October 2010 2: 41 PM PDT I thought the 11 "MBA that Apple was in response to Dell, HP netbooks? If they meet this comment 20 people like this comment by FredC1212 30 October 10: 07 PM PDT of 2010 in March 1997, Apple Computer introduced the eMate 300 as a subcompact laptop, with a serial port for 56-kbps modem for on-line access. The first MacBook Air came in January 2008 with a 13.3-inch "display. The first Windows netbook dates back to October 2007 of Asus Eee with a 7 "is displayed.Yesterday the rebirth is not a crime, but it's nothing to brag about. If 1 person this comment by Rolker 31 October 2010 4: 20 AM PDT keeps FredC1212
Yes, but those who was not successfully created netbooks Apple.It was the Asus.
Apple was not the one who invented the MP3-player, nor the first tablet. but it was the one who was able to successfully create these products in the broad market.
You can't deny that the new airs go for the same market as netbooks. If FredC1212 31 October 2010 5: 22 AM PDT
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