The machine itself is great. I had it in my bag for most of this afternoon and evening, and didn't feel the weight at all. It runs pretty fast, and while the keyboard takes a little getting used to, that's mostly to do with the placement of my hands with respect to the touchpad; the size itself is fine.
Now if only these machines could run OSX. I also miss Adium. Miranda looks positively like ICQ circa the late 1990s.
But all in all, I ain't complainin'. The nice folks at Edelman Singapore were nice enough to rustle me up a loan unit for the next few months, so I can bring it to Korea and not have to lug the Macbook everywhere. The latter held up very well against the rigours of on-the-road travel in Vietnam, including being bumped in a backpack against some rocks during an unexpectedly steep descent at Cuc Phuong National Park and enduring the rough vibralto of many motorbike rides throughout the entire trip. But my back and shoulders will be grateful for not having its weight bear down on them every. Single. Day. of the next trip.
So now I have one sparkling white Macbook and one snazzy black HP Mini. And a white cat and a black cat. Can we say photo op?
Labels: Geek girl, Kitty corner, Life in the internet age, Travel babble, Vietnam vignettes
3 Comments:
yucks! PC? mac please come up with a netbook soon enough. - Jamp
Photo op.
I'm curious about those things. Keep me posted on your netbook experience!
Korea?
Nice place.
Great to see this blog still going strong. I've missed much the last two years.
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