My Definition of a Mini Net Gadgets

by Mike on December 30, 2008

This year I purchased to very different devices that would both fit my definition of a mini net gadget. An Apple iPod touch and an ASUS Eee PC.

They both are very small and portable and they both easily connect to the internet. Those would be my two primary rules when determining whether something is a mini net gadget and those are two extremes of the gadgets that I’ll be talking about on this website.

The iPod Touch is an amazing gadget for the amount of functions you can accomplish with something that is smaller than a wallet. I use it for eBook reading, music, podcasts, internet, to do lists, and an ever growing variety of functions.

The Asus Eee PC has become my laptop of choice outside of work. The featherlight weight and relatively powerful processor allow me to do anything from writing stories to installing and upgrading blogs and allow me to handle all of these tasks on my couch or at a coffee shop without lugging around a full size laptop of hiding in the computer room on the desktop computer.

In addition to just reviewing these types of gadgets, I also plan to talk about the software that runs on them and ways to get the most out of them.

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