The competition in the touchscreen tablet market is continuously increasing. But is it possible for a netbook to become the iPad killer? Here are some of my favorites.
The Toshiba mini
Starting at only $349, this 10.1-inch netbook is light, stylish, and portable. It has up to 11 hours of battery life, 15 times the storage of the iPad, a built-in camera, and is preloaded with Windows 7.
The HP Mini 311
The HP Mini has an 11.6 inch screen and has the capacity to store 64GB of data. Although it’s a netbook, it’s has a near full size keyboard.
It allows 3G connectivity through Verizon, AT&T’s biggest competitor, at price of $199 with a 2-year contract. This was Verizon’s first netbook offering last May. HP sells it for $399 without any contracts.
Asus Eee PC Series
Asus makes some of the best Netbooks and sells them at low prices. Asus Eee PC Series is supposed to have a good battery life and a great keyboard, which make it portable and easy to use. It meets all basic computing needs and it only costs $299!

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I would like to exchange links with your site http://www.ipadkiller.net
Is this possible?
What every manufacturer seems to miss is a screen that either folds or twists so that the netbook becomes a tablet