Little PC Gets the Big Stuff Wrong

  2008-06-14 01:00:05
A small, light laptop makes an excellent second computer -- unless it costs more than your first. The computer industry has been taking its time to grasp that point. The smallest, lightest computers have routinely sold for $2,000 or more, with most under-$1,000 offerings limited to heavy, bulky laptops that can't stray far from a desk or a power outlet. (Dell has one under-five-pound machine that starts at $1,000.) 
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