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Then you are talking about a laptop.
Yes, all of these ports are helpful when in such a pinch but remember that all of these ports will add to size to netbook. The netbook is meant to be an ultraportable device with excellent network capabilities. Most laptops nowadays don't have that many ports to save on power and space. You can buy an USB adapter nowadays to adapt to DB9 serial, modem, parallel and other ports so you can those ports as needed.
Netbooks are ultraportable devices between smartphones and laptops.
Posted by: phatkat   Posted on: 07/07/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Good Start  sunnata1 | 07/06/09
But by the time you get these specs  jvin248 | 07/07/09
RE: Cheaper ultraportables meet more powerful netbooks  korescan@... | 07/06/09
My attempts at netbooks...  Narg | 07/06/09
Another "area still lacking in all netbooks" -- legacy ports  fejlinton | 07/06/09
Then you are talking about a laptop.  phatkat | 07/07/09
Have a home server and ssh into it  jvin248 | 07/07/09
Another "area still lacking in all netbooks" -- legacy ports  Jxn | 07/24/09
RE: Cheaper ultraportables meet more powerful netbooks  psion@... | 07/06/09
Cheaper ultraportables, with gusto... whe'r'ey?  Albertito | 07/12/09

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