
Intel has placed pretty strict restrictions on the specifications of a netbook in order to keep things uniform, but the increase in netbook processing power would lead more and more people to push the envelope in terms of programs used, not to mention the roll out of Windows 7 that will probably soften Intel’s heart to allow 2GB RAM in netbooks when shipped instead of the current 1GB figure. This might mean a standard Intel Atom netbook featuring a 160GB or 250GB hard drive and 2GB RAM going for $299 to $349 from next year onwards. What’s your take on this?
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