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Comment Re:Awesome (Score 1) 188

From the article:

Previously rumoured under the codename 'Stellarton,' the Intel Atom E600C series will initially comprise the E665CT, E645CT, E665C, and E645C chips, and become available for ordering priced between $61 and $106 (around £38.21 to £66.40) in batches of 1,000 in the next two months. A further two processors, E625CT and E625C, will hit the channel in the first quarter of next year.

Comment Re:Easily swappable parts (Score 1) 151

You can have a very close experience to what you describe by using Linux on an SSD or an SD card.

Get a laptop that allow you easily slide the HDD/SSD in and out. And a desk SDD/HDD stand for your desktop. Configure two X profiles one for the laptop and one for desktop, auto load with help of python or bash. With newer X you do not even need to have profiles (in most cases).

On desktop setup auto raid 1 and proper nightly backups to keep the on your Mobile SSD safe. Also use full disk encryption.

I am sure this can be done with Windows, but I a not sure about licensing.

Comment Re:i think... (Score 1) 88

I find the N810 much easier to use than an Ipad just because of the great keyboard attached to it. For me this small device replaced a laptop when I am on call. As I can RDP into windows and SSH into Linux from anywhere.

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