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Life with Splashtop - Month 3

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 by sol

lady with lenovo
(my netbook looks just like hers)

Three months ago I got my first real netbook - A Lenovo S10 with Splashtop. I blogged about it here and tried to share some pointers about how I was using Splashtop. Well, three months have gone by and that Lenovo has become my best friend. I don’t know about you but I’m constantly place-shifting. I go to the office in Cupertino, I work out of my house in Santa Cruz and work in just about every coffee shop in-between. I travel a bit here and there and when I’ve had to much coffee you can find me sitting in my car right outside the local Starbucks “borrowing” some wifi. It’s amazing what the right netbook with Splashtop has done for me.

What do you do on your netbook?

Like I mentioned earlier, I’m a rambling man - I don’t like to sit still. I’m in a lot of coffee shops. Whenever I see a netbook (which is every day lately) I ask people, “what do you do on your netbook?” This has been a fairly informal poll - I’m no scientist but I’ve probably talked to close to 50 men and women, mostly in Northern California about their netbook usage. Again, I’m not claiming that this is the right target demographic for a study but these Valley-types tend to be early adopters and technically proficient. Without exception every individual I’ve talked to with a netbook is using primarily their web browser. You’re thinking that this is obvious, right? I mean, we are all primarily using our web browser for most things?

Clearly this is true - but if you dig a little deeply you’ll find out that this is all people use on their netbooks. They *might* use Skype in addition but they are emailing, watching video, facebooking, tweeting, reading news, chatting and studying all through their web browser. On our normal computers we might spend a lot of time in the browser but we’ll have a whole host of other applications open. Netbook users seem quite content just using their browser.

I’m in the same boat. I can blog, email, chat, tweet - do everything I want through my browser. I don’t have any other applications open because I don’t need anything else. To be honest, I have another OS (that shall remain nameless) on my Lenovo. I haven’t started that OS in over a month. I just don’t need it. Splashtop gets me online instantly, doesn’t waste a ton of battery when I’m not using the S10 (instant off) and works ridiculously fast. It doesn’t have all the overhead of a full-blown OS. It starts faster from a cold boot than the other OS does out of sleep or hibernate.

The Lenovo S10 was the first device with Splashtop that I could buy in the US that matched my needs. I pledged 3 months ago that I would start using it every day. The more I use it, the more confident I am that the simplicity of Splashtop will appeal strongly to computer users. More than that, even, I find it an essential element of any netbook.

See you in a coffee shop soon.

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Follow us on Twitter already!

Friday, April 3rd, 2009 by sol

You know we love us some Twitter! One of the reasons we love Twitter is because we get to more easily connect with people that are using Splashtop AND we get to be real and actually develop awesome relationships. A few of us marketing types are on Twitter from Splashtop. You should follow us because we’re cool, good looking and have our own idiosyncrasies which make us endearing (like an old stuffed animal). Here’s the rundown…

sergei
follow Sergei!

Sergei is our fearless leader. He’s like the Marketing MacGyver, plays hockey with reckless abandon and keeps tabs on all things Splashtop. Sergei keeps the ship pointed in the right direction. He really cares a lot about Splashtop and making instant internet something that everyone can enjoy. Follow Sergei!

k2
follow Kevin!

Now K2 (we call him K2) is a trip. First of all, the man changes computers more than anyone I know. And he doesn’t just buy a new computer every 3rd day…he also configures them, hacks them and buys special stickers for them. Also, little known fact, he has a webcam on his puppies so he can keep an eye on them all day long. He’s good at all things marketing and is a pretty handy product designer. Follow K2!

solly
follow Sol!

Sol is clearly the best looking of the three. He writes the blog (shocker) and loves to update his Twitter using video (he’s vain that way). Sol, too, loves gadgets and anything that makes the consumer experience on a PC better. He’s an expert badminton player and schools the rest of the DVM employees during company outings. Follow Sol!

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