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Comments on: Intel launches convertible 'kid-friendly' netbook

Would be nice in Black 

Posted Saturday 10th January 2009 07:13 GMT

They should just do pink and black, forget white it shows all the smudges.

Like the durable element of it. But, why do they keep angling it for school kids, have kids become more civil in the last few years?

kid-friendly ? 

Posted Saturday 10th January 2009 12:22 GMT

Coat

and it makes a bleating noise ...

Best Classmate yet 

Posted Saturday 10th January 2009 16:14 GMT

Ugliest classmate yet.

I pity the kid who has to use that.

Fugly Little Boxie Thing! 

Posted Saturday 10th January 2009 22:07 GMT

Linux

I know this has got to be a minor point in the whole discussion but if Apple has taught us one thing beauty in design makees for a much sought after item & compared with the eee pc this thing is fugly.

Yet another machine aimed at "the children" 

Posted Monday 12th January 2009 15:22 GMT

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I cannot understand why the manufacturers of these machines restrict their markey to kids. They'd sell more if they considered adults and also thought a bit more about what the kid is going to think carrying that around, especially with it called 'classmate' and a built in carry handle. Rex is right when he says that Apple's designs makes them more attractive sought after. Look at the way Macs are used in BBC dramas like Spooks, and even 'Rick & Steve cartoon programme has a laptop with a banana on it instead of an apple.