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Having just wrestled the word "netbook" free
from the legal grasp of Psion, Microsoft now wants to change the name of these low-cost slabs of white plastic riding Intel's Atom processor. Oh joy. Apparently unhappy with the choices of netbook,
smartbook, MID (
NVIDIA's defintion, not
Intel's),
thin-and-light, and
ultra-portable, Microsoft's preference is, are you ready, "low cost small notebook PC." Man, that flows like a sonnet. The new name proposed by Steven Guggenheimer, general manager of Microsoft's Application Platform & Development Marketing Division, is meant to reflect netbooks that do more than Internet browsing. What Steve-o doesn't say is that by creating a new product division above netbooks, Microsoft can require beefier versions of its Windows OS installed for higher profits on higher margins -- especially now that they've
dropped the three application limit from its entry-level Windows 7 Starter Edition. Hey Microsoft, if it's all the same to you, we're just fine with the term netbook thankyouverymuch. Given the near-universal positive press heaped on Windows 7 thus far, you'll be raking in the cash starting
October 22nd, no need to shake us down, ok?
Filed under: Laptops
Microsoft wants new term for 'netbooks,' unhappy with other 5 choices originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 07:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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