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Hey guys, just looking for any info on an ultrabook i want to get for my little sisters birthday

I dont really know too much about these things, i just know that windows 8 is a must

is this any good?

http://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers/asus/11-inch-touch-screen-ultrabook-sku-90634/

Specs wise, it looks ok, just interested if anybody has any more opinions

Hey guys, just looking for any info on an ultrabook i want to get for my little sisters birthday

I dont really know too much about these things, i just know that windows 8 is a must

is this any good?

http://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers/asus/11-inch-touch-screen-ultrabook-sku-90634/

Specs wise, it looks ok, just interested if anybody has any more opinions

Probably good for the price but under powered.

Rather than swap in a SSD, maybe spend a little more and get one with a preinstalled SSD and faster processor?

Get someone to chip in and get this? http://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers/asus/13-inch-ultrabook-sku-90637/

Probably good for the price but under powered.

Rather than swap in a SSD, maybe spend a little more and get one with a preinstalled SSD and faster processor?

Get someone to chip in and get this? http://www.jbhifi.co...book-sku-90637/

i saw that one too, but 800 for a girl to do junior highschool work on, and surf facebook, seemed a touch much

i've played with a few of these at lunch and it was pretty terrific. But ill be damned if i listen to the people that work at JB

you imaginary internet people are always far more helpful

if she is only junior HS FB then a 60gb SSD would be plenty

i just bought a dell 10" netbook for my daughter took the 250gb hdd out and chucked in a SSD and upped the ram from 1gb to 2gb and it fly's now might see if i can chuck windows 8 on it :D

the one thing im chasing more than anything is, that if im going to force her to learn windows 8, i do want it to be touchscreen

its my understanding that the whole OS is developed around the idea and that if its not a touchscreen, she'll be busting my parents arse for a tablet in a few months

if it works out as well as i hope, i might copy the setup for my place too

My hipsterspec white Mac wireless keyboard is filthy.

How do I clean?

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Since when are you asking other people for advice on cleaning? You are the go to man for advice in that area. I also consider you an expert in hair styling, rainbow painting and unicorn riding.

I think the 131166 is a national freecall whereas 94811111 is a Sydney local call... other areas had there own numbers too. We used to have ads with 94811111 jingle. Just looked on Youtube, nostalgiaed but couldn't find any.

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