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[โ€“] ares35@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

i had one of the early 'netbooks', a 10in model. slightly shrunken keyboard to fit the form factor. it sucked for typing.

probably better off with a tablet and one of those cases with integrated stand and bluetooth keyboard. and you wouldn't need a bottom-of-the-barrel model, either, to keep with a $300 price point for everything.

Eh, I think it depends on personal preference. I had an ASUS eee pc, second gen device I think and if I remember correctly it was a 10 inch one. I had no issues typing on it. In fact I wrote my thesis on it, in LaTEX, 100 pages. No problem, I liked it.