The eMate vs Dana vs Neo showdown!
The blood vs. Dana vs. Neo showdown!
Looking for the perfect machine to write back
An article by Greg Pak FilmHelp
In 2001, when my main laptop is 6.1 pounds a G3 "Pismo" Powerbook with 90 minutes of battery life, I discovered Alphasmart Dana, a pound of writing two machines with a full-size keyboard, running on Palm operating system, you may synchronize with your main computer, and will operate for 25 hours on a single charge.After getting a Dana as a gift, I used to keep a diary of "Robot Stories" distribution process and to write some of my first screenplay for Marvel comics, while on the road. I liked being able to carry it around a backpack or purse without feeling the weight at all. I liked being able to use the subway without the same level of anxiety I pulled out a $ 3000 laptop. I loved the instant on / off nature of the machine. And I dug as a simple interface combined with an incredibly long battery life and portability Supreme encouraged me to write when I had the opportunity or inspiration....





Sydney Morning HeraldWhy 'Ultrabook' Doesn't Mean MuchIt's small enough to fit in a small shoulder bag or large pursesomething very much like the Macbook Air. This is the image Intel has tried to cultivate for its Ultrabook brand. If you go to Intel's own Ultrabook site, you see a rendered faux-laptop Samsung Series 5 Ultra: Slim and stylish, but not an Ultrabookall 92 news articles »