Netbooks pose unbreakable questions for Intel and its customers

The proliferation at Computex of ultra-small, inexpensive netbooks poses that pesky question: why are traditional ultra-compact notebooks so expensive?

The Asus Eee PC 1000 debuted that week with a

10-inch screen, 40GB solid state drive, and Windows XP. Pricing has been rumored at amidst $600 and $700.

The features and …

Orginal post by Brooke Crothers

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