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	<title>Comments on: Few Japanese thinking about Ultrabooks</title>
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		<title>By: Janne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might want to look at the Panasonic Let&#039;s Note notebooks. The R model is small enough to rival a netbook in my experience.

With that said, I abandoned the Let&#039;s Note series now, after almost ten years of using nothing else. The portability is great, but you pay for it in performance and price. My &quot;bring anywhere&quot; device is my phone and 7&quot; tablet combination nowadays, so I&#039;ve opted for a larger, full-featured Lenovo laptop instead. As it spends most of its time on a desk nowadays, not on my lap, that&#039;s a more sensible choice.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might want to look at the Panasonic Let&#8217;s Note notebooks. The R model is small enough to rival a netbook in my experience.</p>
<p>With that said, I abandoned the Let&#8217;s Note series now, after almost ten years of using nothing else. The portability is great, but you pay for it in performance and price. My &#8220;bring anywhere&#8221; device is my phone and 7&#8243; tablet combination nowadays, so I&#8217;ve opted for a larger, full-featured Lenovo laptop instead. As it spends most of its time on a desk nowadays, not on my lap, that&#8217;s a more sensible choice.</p>
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