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Old 11-25-2012, 03:00 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by SeaKing View Post
Ok, I need to be clearer.

If you are "offline" out of reach of wifi and the cloud what can you do?
Do you need programs stored on your machine to do it?
Do you need data on your machine?

That is why I was interested in the C7. It has a 320GB hard disk. That would be sufficient.

So what do you do "out of range?"

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And if you have the 3G connection, what counts on your bandwidth? Is it just downloads or uploads or is the connecting to your apps?
What do you need it to do? It's a computer based around using the web. You can use Google Docs in offline mode. The computer is less functional when it isn't connected to the internet.

It meets my needs, most of what I do on the computer is web content and word processing.

I have no idea about the 3G, I only have the wifi version. I assume that all the data that transfers counts for the bandwidth.
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