Sarevok wrote:Only one USB port ? So you cant attach removable storage while using a mouse ?
No you can't, but the SD card slot is still open.
I've also started to like the trackpad more than I thought I would (after I tweaked the sensitivity).
xthetenth wrote:What are your general impressions of the usability of the whole thing, especially the OS?
It's still obviously a beta version of an OS, and I would probably wait for version 2 before buying a laptop with the OS on it. It runs well if you only have a single flash window open, but does slow down when you have a lot of tabs open (on the order of 20 or so). That's really a factor of the hardware more than the OS.
xthetenth wrote:Is there anything you find annoying or that you'd like to do that you can't?
Lack of a good local media player (I'd slip in an SD card of Amazon purchased MP3s if I could do better playlist control). I do miss the Insert, Delete, Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down keys, but I do understand why they are gone (and you can get to all of them via Ctrl and Alt key combos. I also haven't found the best IM program to use with it.
Fix IM and music playback and you fix the two largest problems that I have, and both of those will probably be fixed by third party developers
xthetenth wrote:Is it really easy to use for the core functionality?
Very easy to use. It sandboxes everything, and makes
xthetenth wrote:I know these questions are generic as hell, but I'm relatively curious about them. Being a fan of thinkpad styling it's little surprise I find it an ubersexy machine, even though I'll mutter about some of the minimalism intruding on functionality.
The device itself really gets our of your way to do what you want.
The matte finish on the screen and the device itself really help with that.
I did mention the keyboard issues before, but short of adding another column of keys, there isn't a good fix. If I was to change the hardware I'd backlight the keyboard.
All in all I'd say it does what 40% of the people online do 99% of the time, with those numbers going up as it matures. It's never going to replace my desktop as my primary machine, but it is an excellent secondary machine.
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