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Liliputing: What is a Liliputer? A brief introduction to Liliputing

  • Dean M. · 1 year ago
    first paragraph, liliputian not lilipution
  • Dean M. · 1 year ago
    I should check my spelling before I report spelling errors, lol. lilliputian.
  • Bill · 1 year ago
    more importantly, people should check their spelling before they register domain names.
  • TANDEH · 1 year ago
    MSI Wind should be 10" screen
  • Brad Linder · 1 year ago
    Thanks, you're correct. That's what I get for typing a bunch of specs for a
    bunch of computers in a very short span of time. The post has been updated.
  • gunnar-eee · 1 year ago
    A liliputer is a person who monitors everything jkkmobile reports about and write articles that refer to what he has been up to lately !
  • David Van Assche · 1 year ago
    Microsoft did not develop the classmate, in fact they are a large backer of the OLPC project, and the classmate is available with various linux distros including Intels own distro on it. The reason why OLPC and intel broke ranks is because they had different management policies, not due to linux or microsoft.
  • commodity trading advisor · 1 year ago
    Liliputing is a fantastic name for a new trend that is about to grow exponentially.
  • mark · 1 year ago
    I'm really enjoying the site. I'm interested in recommendations, the keyboard on the HP 2133 is great but I think the Atom processor is a better performer. Which model has a comparable keyboard in size but the faster processor?
    I've only seen the eeepc and the little keys wouldn't work for me with the size of my hands.
  • Brad Linder · 1 year ago
    HP recently launched the HP Mini 1000, which has pretty much the same
    keyboard, but a faster 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU. It's made of cheaper plastic
    and has a lower resolution display, but the Mini 1000 is also cheaper than
    the HP 2133.
  • 257209 · 1 year ago
    Wow, this was a great summary of the history of netbooks and liliputing! Man, its been so many months since I fist saw the hp mini on my newspaper and I thought this was an awesome computer that everybody should get. Then all these other companies jumped into the competition and the netbook wars started appearing. Who would have thought that computing would move back a step from smaller, sleeker, and faster to smaller, cheaper, and slower? Well that's a netbook!