Now I'm all for substance over style. If something works, I don't normally give a crap how ugly it is, and I'm sure this is functional, but holy heck, that is an ugly machine. It reminds me of the little pieces of crap I had to use back in the early 90s. Urgh.
Okay, so the Eee PC is not a fabulous looker, but it isn't ugly. It's compact, rugged and fairly conventional. On the other hand the Nanobook is just plain ugly from its exposed hinge, the offcenter screen, the nasty "module" thingy to the side of the screen, the miniscule trackpad and buttons inconveniently placed either side of the trackpad. It's just an ugly machine and one which has been panned in its Cloudbook incarnation. The module is just an awful idea and I haven't see anything be it a webcam, VOIP phone or clock which justifies such a waste of space.
By Ken HaganPosted Tuesday 29th April 2008 13:24 GMT
Do they think there are people out there trying to give 20p to charity but unable to find a way? Do they think we'll be impressed by their generosity? Or are they just trying to draw attention to the price?
By Ashley PomeroyPosted Tuesday 29th April 2008 14:07 GMT
My word, it looks as if it was designed in 1983, and kept on ice since then. I half expect it to have a monochrome, red-on-black screen and an acoustic coupler, and a tape cassette interface. And an Apricot logo somewhere. And a cartridge slot. Even the word "module" seems incredibly old-fashioned. Yuck.
By Stuart GrayPosted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:13 GMT
Actually this is more likely to be the required "green tax" to offset the cost of recycling your old equipment. It's a French thing, you wouldn't understand.
By Jason RiversPosted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:57 GMT
yep, that is one ugly machine.....
also, it wasn't the size that drew me to my recent Eee 900 purchase, it was the SSD, offering me a machine that has the old Eee701 screensize/resolution, and a non SSD Hard disk, AND something that looks THAT ugly, it's no competition, I'll spend the extra and get the Eee-900 :)
oh and by the way, the Eee-900 is REALLY nice ;) - you should all get one - err.. black for the guys, white for the girls.... (mines also the 20GB Linux version - wouldn't have it any other way)
Surcouf is adding a €0.33 donation to eco-oriented causes #
By Alan CowderoyPosted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:57 GMT
No they aren't. They are passing on a tax which they are obliged to levy that finances the recyling of consumer hardware. It's a transposition of an EU directive but perhaps not reached the UK yet? Article here http://www.presence-pc.com/actualite/deee-ecotaxe-20293/
By Laurent LecontePosted Tuesday 29th April 2008 16:20 GMT
The ".33€ donation" is probably a mistranslation. Methinks it's actually the "eco-tax", by which you have to pay a (small) fee to cover electronic waste disposal when you buy a new electrical/electronical device.
By Captain DaFtPosted Tuesday 29th April 2008 23:57 GMT
It's got a nice retro feel to it. And the Module bay just screams "Hack me!" But 800x600? way to low a resolution! That plus the lack of SSD and the price (WAY too high!!) means if I ever get one, it'll be off a bargain rack a couple of years from now.
By AlainPosted Wednesday 30th April 2008 05:52 GMT
Usual here... they're generally too lazy to take pictures of the localized versions for their ads, so they use stock pictures from the manufacturer and you get to see the US keyboard on pictures. Unfortunately (I'm French but I *hate* AZERTY) what's in the box has a french keyboard, no way to order a QWERTY.
More likely explanation : by the time they are finalizing the ads, the first unit with a french keyboard hasn't been delivered yet.
Would by this box at 399 Eur (I told you, no Euro sign on my keyboard :-) when discount retailers have decent 15" regular notebooks from Acer at 388 Eur ? (saw one recently)
Comments on: French punters offered petite Eee PC rival
What an ugly machine #
By Greg Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 12:51 GMT
French yet no AZERTY? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 12:52 GMT
"Functional" #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 13:04 GMT
The Nanobook is just so ugly #
By DrXym Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 13:06 GMT
adding a €0.33 donation to eco-oriented causes #
By Ken Hagan Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 13:24 GMT
@ugly #
By Matt Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 13:52 GMT
Industrial design circa 1983. #
By Ashley Pomeroy Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 14:07 GMT
Not Just Looks #
By Patrick O'Reilly Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 14:12 GMT
What do you expect? #
By alyn Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 14:33 GMT
A better comparison with the Eee #
By Mike Richards Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 14:50 GMT
As any fule no.... #
By Nev Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:08 GMT
=.33 "Donation" #
By Stuart Gray Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:13 GMT
No BSOD #
By alyn Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:23 GMT
Qu'est ce c'est? #
By James Pickett Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:34 GMT
Where's the mouse? #
By Steven Hunter Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:36 GMT
YUK! #
By Jason Rivers Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:57 GMT
Surcouf is adding a €0.33 donation to eco-oriented causes #
By Alan Cowderoy Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:57 GMT
@Ken #
By Laurent Leconte Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 16:20 GMT
@alyn #
By Andy Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 16:47 GMT
€0.33 donation is a mandatory tax #
By michael aubert Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 17:29 GMT
So what OS does it come with? #
By Bounty Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 17:42 GMT
Point is being missed #
By Graham Lockley Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 23:11 GMT
I rather like its look #
By Captain DaFt Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 23:57 GMT
Looking for #
By kain preacher Posted Wednesday 30th April 2008 02:38 GMT
@Anonymous Coward (keyboard) #
By Alain Posted Wednesday 30th April 2008 05:52 GMT