You've got to be kidding. For that price either buy a full sized laptop with acceptable battery life, or spend a bit more and get a sub notebook with better battery life, more memory, vastly faster processor etc etc.
... this may be harder to buy than hoped. Last I heard, Microsoft had decided that XP was only allowed to be licensed for hard disk OR solid state, not both, and the product might have to be withdrawn at least until it can be boosted enough to run Windows 7 or whatever.
Or they could dump XP and go with Linux right now - and in other news, a squadron of sneezing pigs just flew over.
You've got to be kidding. For that price either buy a full sized laptop with acceptable battery life, or spend a bit more and get a sub notebook with better battery life, more memory, vastly faster processor etc etc.
... this may be harder to buy than hoped. Last I heard, Microsoft had decided that XP was only allowed to be licensed for hard disk OR solid state, not both, and the product might have to be withdrawn at least until it can be boosted enough to run Windows 7 or whatever.
Or they could dump XP and go with Linux right now - and in other news, a squadron of sneezing pigs just flew over.