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Netbook?
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Has anyone got a netbook computer? Do you find it okay to use? Any down-side to using one?
My OH said he'd like one, but I would have thought the keyboard would be very small, and he has fat fingers, so I wonder if that would be a problem.
Many thanks for any replies.
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My OH said he'd like one, but I would have thought the keyboard would be very small, and he has fat fingers, so I wonder if that would be a problem.
Many thanks for any replies.
xxxx
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Tiny keyboards are not great for typing.
Thats the two drawbacks that are common to all netbooks.
The rest depends on what you get, the ones with solid state storage have very very limited "hard drive" space
I'd love one, but it's a device that falls between a Itouch or PDA type phone and a proper laptop, they are good for people that need to be portable, but for home users may not suit.
Tiny keyboards are not great for typing.
Thats the two drawbacks that are common to all netbooks.
The rest depends on what you get, the ones with solid state storage have very very limited "hard drive" space
I'd love one, but it's a device that falls between a Itouch or PDA type phone and a proper laptop, they are good for people that need to be portable, but for home users may not suit.
Thanks Chuck. This is the one I am thinking of getting him:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/9 05575/?camp_id=ppc_google_long_tail_netbooks_a dvent_4490_netbooks
Will ya take a look at it and see what you think? Thanks buddy. x
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/9 05575/?camp_id=ppc_google_long_tail_netbooks_a dvent_4490_netbooks
Will ya take a look at it and see what you think? Thanks buddy. x
http://direct.asda.com/Blue-Acer-Aspire-One-Ne tbook-with-120GB-hardrive/000582902,default,pd .html
thats a bit cheaper and has linuxx
they say better than windows
maybe chuck can help ???
thats a bit cheaper and has linuxx
they say better than windows
maybe chuck can help ???
Thats more of a proper but very little laptop.
the biggest problems your likely to come across is the physical size, but a trip to PC world would soon let you know if the keyboard or screen size is unusable and.... it won't have a CD drive of any sort so anything you want to install on it will either have to be downloaded or done from a shared CD drive on your home network.
Also with XP on a fairly low powered machine you will have to be very careful to keep it clean and not install too much crap otherwise it will slow down sooo much it's unusable.
the biggest problems your likely to come across is the physical size, but a trip to PC world would soon let you know if the keyboard or screen size is unusable and.... it won't have a CD drive of any sort so anything you want to install on it will either have to be downloaded or done from a shared CD drive on your home network.
Also with XP on a fairly low powered machine you will have to be very careful to keep it clean and not install too much crap otherwise it will slow down sooo much it's unusable.
i saw the one there in asdas yesterday
they had laptops at 359 quid but they were all sold out
the wee notepad was selling well
ok they dont have a dvd drive but with a 8gb flashdrive around 20 quid i think then who need one?
you can download and play movies from it on a notepad
it is what it says
for online msn or ab/cb and surfing
not really for downloading etc
but chucks the swot
i
am not lol
they had laptops at 359 quid but they were all sold out
the wee notepad was selling well
ok they dont have a dvd drive but with a 8gb flashdrive around 20 quid i think then who need one?
you can download and play movies from it on a notepad
it is what it says
for online msn or ab/cb and surfing
not really for downloading etc
but chucks the swot
i
am not lol
good call Leg,
yes a linux one would not be so prone to suffer from the dreaded "windows slow down", but... To use it it would be a little different to windows, but not hugely,
I would personally out of the two go for Legs one, but seeing as I am typing this on a Linux laptop that I removed windows from..... well I'm a little biased :)
yes a linux one would not be so prone to suffer from the dreaded "windows slow down", but... To use it it would be a little different to windows, but not hugely,
I would personally out of the two go for Legs one, but seeing as I am typing this on a Linux laptop that I removed windows from..... well I'm a little biased :)
Chappie,
No that doesn't really make sense.
I have two laptops, one linux, one windows and they "talk" to each other with no problems.
and in my experience sales staff at places like currys or PCworld are working there because they can't get a proper job with computers, take advice from them with a massive pinch of salt.
No that doesn't really make sense.
I have two laptops, one linux, one windows and they "talk" to each other with no problems.
and in my experience sales staff at places like currys or PCworld are working there because they can't get a proper job with computers, take advice from them with a massive pinch of salt.
http://direct.tesco.com/q/N.1998341/Nr.99.aspx ?Ns=P_SORT_Price&btnResultSort.x=35&btnResultS ort.y=7
acer from 179 quid
so shop around
i got another place
brb
acer from 179 quid
so shop around
i got another place
brb
http://www.saverstore.com/productlist.aspx?rst rat=12725&keywords=&sort=3&f_cat=NOTEBOOKPC
they have a broad range
h th?
they have a broad range
h th?