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	<title>Comments on: Do One Thing</title>
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		<title>By: Michele</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michele</dc:creator>
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		<description>Can&#039;t agree with you more! I have been thinking about getting a new notebook since mine has crashed and have been using an old one borrowed from a friend. Two days ago I was communicating with an editor with an IT media, and I just asked him if he can recommend a few models for me. After he recommended a Gateway and Acer, the first question I asked was &quot;Which model has better keyboard.&quot; So to me, the CPU power, the screen size, the battery life, and not the pricing... nothing is as important as the response of the keyboard.
When you have something that&#039;s so much better than your competitors, it will attract users that care about that feature. IBM notebook used to have the best keyboard, but for whatever reason not the case anymore since it&#039;s Lenovo now. For sure, Lenovo is losing &quot;keyboard&quot; conscious customer like me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can&#8217;t agree with you more! I have been thinking about getting a new notebook since mine has crashed and have been using an old one borrowed from a friend. Two days ago I was communicating with an editor with an IT media, and I just asked him if he can recommend a few models for me. After he recommended a Gateway and Acer, the first question I asked was &#8220;Which model has better keyboard.&#8221; So to me, the CPU power, the screen size, the battery life, and not the pricing&#8230; nothing is as important as the response of the keyboard.<br />
When you have something that&#8217;s so much better than your competitors, it will attract users that care about that feature. IBM notebook used to have the best keyboard, but for whatever reason not the case anymore since it&#8217;s Lenovo now. For sure, Lenovo is losing &#8220;keyboard&#8221; conscious customer like me.</p>
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