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Friday, April 22, 2011

Netbook Computers – The Pro’s And The Con’s

Ever since laptops first came out our desire to have them smaller and smaller was growing. As computer technology advanced on all frontiers, everything started getting smaller. Mobile computing has been a driving force behind the development of most technologies in the last 5 years. Whether its the iPod, a mobile phone or a laptop computer, it had to be as small as possible. Smaller is better because its more mobile – which is at the heart of modern culture and the way we consume the internet.

The real challenge with laptops is the balance between size, speed and battery life. When energy saving processors lik the Intel Atom became more mainstream it opened up a new frontier in mobile computing. Asus was one of the first companies to jump unto this with what they called a “netbook” computer. Significantly smaller than a laptop, the 7 inch screen was much bigger than a mobile phone and much smaller than a laptop screen yet it was perfect for basic web browsing.

With all the elements and features of a normal computer, the only real difference is the speed. Netbook computers rely on the Atom processor because its much smaller and uses a lot less power. Unfortunately this processor is not nearly as powerful. Although a netbook can do everything that a normal computer can do, its simply too slow. I’ve had trouble doing basic things like playing music through Windows Media Player. This is also partly to blame for the lack of memory. Most netboks can only accommodate a 2GB DDR RAM chip to save space and minimize power consumption.

Probably my biggest frustration with a netbook computer is the keybord size. Unless you have hands the size of a 5 year old, its impossible to type on it. The keys are way too small and you end up pressing 2 keys at a time. Without being able to properly type anything – even if its just an email, can make netbooks redundant.
There are some advantages though and there definitely are some great uses for them. Its important that you don;t try and treat a netbook laptop like a normal laptop. If you want it to do something other than what its made for you will only find yourself frustrated. Its meant for surfing the web. Simple as that. Use it appropriately.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Top 3 Mini Laptops

Experts agree that the mini-laptop has been taken in the field of personal computers. In 2008, we have seen a revolutionary change in sales of personal computers in which for the first time, laptop sales have over desktops. In 2009, we are seeing a new trend where it seems that sales of mini-laptops (or netbook) to take over the notebook market. In 2008 alone, an estimated 10 to 15 million units sold netbooks. Here is a brief overview of some of the best mini laptops / netbooks on the market.

There is no doubt that ASUS is that almost single-handedly led the mini-laptops / netbooks. Launch Series ASUS Eee few years has taken the world by storm laptop. Not surprisingly, now ASUS Eee series is one of the best mini-notebooks sell / phones in the world.

The ASUS Eee PC 1000HE 10 inch netbook is now one of the most popular models. It comes with a 160GB hard drive and is powered by a 1.66Ghz Intel Atom. It has a 10 "display and weighs only 3.2 kg. Suddenly, the little netbook can last up to 9.5 hours.

What do you get the netbook ASUS Eee PC 1000HE 10 inch is a sturdy and reliable. ASUS Eee series has a wonderful story where some owners have reported that it has used for years without a single failure or malfunction.

Another popular model is the Acer Aspire One A150-1165 10.1-inch netbook. This model has characteristics similar to the previous model, but Asus comes in a variety of colors, namely red, black, white and blue sapphire very popular. This model is a little cheaper with some characteristics of exclusion. For example, do not come with Bluetooth and has a battery life a little shorter.

Following closely in terms of popularity is the Samsung NC10-14GB 10.2-inch netbook. The NC10 has identical specifications to the Acer Aspire One, but it comes with Bluetooth connectivity. As you can see, most of these three popular models of netbooks are almost identical in specs. Everything is built brands that have a proven track record. Because the main distinguishing factors that set them apart from others is their radically different conceptions.

The Asus Eee has a more traditional design and solid. Acer model has a slightly more elegant design with rounded corners and soft lines. The NC10 of the other, in my opinion, more elegant design. It has a minimalist design and high gloss, cover with the name printed in Samsung light sources.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Five Best Mini Laptop Computers

It is well known that people are looking for comfort when their gadgets. But what is comfort? In today's world, the desirability not only of the great features of a specific electronic device may result. People also like the portability. The contemporary man or woman is always in motion, so he wants to have their gadgets as small and light as possible. Proof of this is the continuing decline of the laptops. Just as people are starting to look good for laptops, these mini-notebooks to introduce the most advanced manufacturers. It is therefore advisable to purchase a laptop instead of the traditional Mini old. Sooner or later, all laptops will be small. With the way technology is emerging is an inevitable change.

To find in their search for the best mini laptop, there were some different options. However, it would be difficult to choose if you do not know what you're looking for. This means you can view a list of five popular mini-laptops on the market. From there you can decide what to buy.

Acer Aspire One

Probably the popular mini-notebook today, the Acer Aspire One light and has a 8.9 inch screen that is perfect for all users, as it is broad enough to watch movies, and small enough s to integrate easily into a small bag. It also comes with a processor Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz and a memory of up to 2 GB of RAM. It also has a great memory of 160 GB and autonomy can be up to 3 hours. With a laptop so small and so powerful that their larger counterparts, is undoubtedly one of the best mini-notebooks.

Asus Eee PC 1000

Last February 2009, started is ideal for people who travel a lot, since the main advantage of the mini-laptop, the 6-cell battery that users can enjoy stunning on your laptop for 10 hours. Also, this laptop is much faster than other Asus notebooks is because it comes with a new Intel Atom 280th also offers a 10-inch LED screen, 160 GB hard drive, Bluetooth keyboard, revised and WLAN 802.11n. For those who do not understand, these technical jargon, this simply means that this device is currently the Asus mini-notebook faster and more comfortable on the market.

Dell Inspiron Mini 10/10v

Its official launch was February 16, 2009 on the Dell website. Monitor has a 10.1-inch high definition with an HDMI port for connection. It also includes a Blu-ray burner, this means you can record and play videos and HD DVD with this laptop. It comes with an Intel Atom Z520 base, but can be configured with an Intel Atom Z530. It has a capacity of 160 GB and 2 GB of RAM. It has also expanded connectivity as part of the map 1505802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and an integrated webcam. In other words, the laptop of luxury mini final. GP
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