I had a chance to try out an Acer Aspire One today, and the layout of the arrow keys and the right-shift are very similar to this Samsung. I found it very annoying, because I kept hitting the shift when I was trying to hit the up-arrow.

May be a consequence of having become used to my Eee 701. Also the fact that my normal touch-typing style makes essentially no use of the right-shift key.

By the way, if you don't offer a Linux option, you can't be taken seriously in this market.
I am just excited by the fact that it's got a legit right-shift key and that there isn't some f-u-up key inserted between it and the slash key, like all the other net books. I will buy one.
f-linux man, wth, without linux u dont think you can install it later? bunch of noobs.. i'd buy vista and install xp. nobs
I have to agree with the previous commenter - no Linux? no sale!
I had a chance to try out an Acer Aspire One today, and the layout of the arrow keys and the right-shift are very similar to this Samsung. I found it very annoying, because I kept hitting the shift when I was trying to hit the up-arrow.

May be a consequence of having become used to my Eee 701. Also the fact that my normal touch-typing style makes essentially no use of the right-shift key.

By the way, if you don't offer a Linux option, you can't be taken seriously in this market.
not a glossy display btw.
I am just excited by the fact that it's got a legit right-shift key and that there isn't some f-u-up key inserted between it and the slash key, like all the other net books. I will buy one.