CherryPal vs. the Laptop
They other day my better half's laptop died. This is a perilous inconvenience to her, as she uses her laptop for both m and home. As a medical practitioner she habitually has to look up drug interactions, run off off medical forms, and investigate new treatments. At well-informed in she looks up recipes, watches movies, plays sudoku, authors documents in MS Discussion and reads her Email.
So after reading alongside the new CherryPal, "Get onto CherryPal's 'Cloud Computer'", I started wondering if a Cloud based computer could put in place of her need for a laptop?
My first assume is that the computer will be hooked up to our HDTV as the monitor with a indifferent Keyboard and Mouse. That way we don't expose oneself to the additional cost of a monitor. Using this propose I can figure out the cost differential between the new CherryPal and a vital home laptop, say the Dell Inspiron Dual Middle with 2GB RAM and 160GB Hard Go.
As you can see the CherryPal comes in about $300 put down than the Laptop, not bad. So now to the real distrust - can it replace the laptop for functionality?
* Merely Streamed Videos, this precludes iTunes and Amazon UnBox
** Their web-purlieus claims that "We provide drivers in the cloud to bankroll printers", I am dubious about how this works and how trickle
*** Documents will have to be converted from MS Tete- to Google Docs
So is it worth it? No movies, not shirt-pocket between...
















