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Originally,
I was going to benchmark this little number to the hilt but
there’s not much point to it. It does what it was designed to do
quite well and that’s the bottom line.
Connections work
as advertised, battery life is quite decent (3 hrs plus on full
power, more if you’re careful), handwriting recognition is also
reasonable.
Mind you, I type
faster even with 2 fingers than writing it out longhand and
correcting some of it so this is one of the least-used features
for me. I do use the touch screen all the time though and love
it. It does get smudgy with fingerprints quickly which you only
notice when you look at the screen from the sides.
Do I miss the
CD/DVD drive?
When you’re
traveling you don’t necessarily need a CD/DVD drive but with the
widescreen format the Flybook is ideal for DVD viewing…
When the Flybook
is your only machine it’s a pain to load software without a
drive unless you can network.
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The small
footprint doesn’t provide much room to put a drive in anyway so
if you’re after a lightweight machine with a drive there are
various other options available and it’s always possible too to
connect an external drive through the 2 FireWire ports for
instance.
The best
solution would be a docking station that also incorporates a
drive and a larger keyboard.
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