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  • #590236
    jO jO
    Member

    I’m thinking about purchasing one of those small computers.

    Can anyone suggest any models?

    Are they any good?

    Any info would be greatly appreciated.

    #655209
    Y.W. Editor
    Keymaster

    We at the YWN Desk have a Dell Mini, a HP, and an Acer.

    They are all good, but the Dell is the best so far.

    The only issue is that they don’t have CD drives. That can be taken care of by purchasing an external drive and plugging in via USB.

    PS: YWN Israel just recently added an HP to the news room as well.

    #655210

    How’s the Acer? Are there any specific problems? We just got one, it’s good to know.

    #655211

    Dont pay for the microsoft bunch. Try “open office”- free, similar version. There is word, excel and more under different names. Its like 2003 microsoft, but they are constantly updating it! Only catch- You cant open DOCX files, but can open others from many different word processor companies.

    #655212
    Y.W. Editor
    Keymaster

    We have the “Acer Aspire One AOA150-1447 8.9-Inch Netbook”.

    No issues that we see. Runs nicely.

    Dell is still a Dell, and takes the lead.

    #655213
    sammyjoe
    Member

    whats the chiluk between a “netbook” and a regular notebook? (becides size and no cd drive?)

    #655214

    sammyjoe-

    You basically described the main differences.

    Others are / may be;

    -Less memory

    -Less storage (in some instances solid-state memory of 4 – 20 gb instead of a hard disk)

    -Slower & less powerful CPU

    -Lower price

    -Lower screen resolution

    -An older OS (operating system) in order to place less strain on the components

    -No upgradability

    -Fewer ports (network, external monitor)

    #655215
    volvie
    Member

    and what is the price differential between a netbook and a notebook (laptop)?

    #655216
    kapusta
    Participant

    I have a lenovo laptop (I never even heard of it until I bought it and now I’ve seen it advertised online). One of my siblings has two dell laptops, one works very well (pretty new) and the other is not too good (older, but I dont think it was too good from the beginning). The only difference I have seen in mine (lenovo) is a bit more in price and it holds less memory than most of the dell I see advertised. Other than that, I am B”H very, very happy with it. IMO, it works as well if not better than the dell desktop I usually use.

    OP, I would recommend checking user reviews on cnet.com before making any final decisions. Good Luck!

    *kapusta*

    #655217
    Jax
    Member

    I can only try: how do the netbook’s do with internet usage?! or mostly just well for Microsoft word!?

    #655218
    shaatra
    Member

    What’s that new tiny dell laptop that’s like $200?? Anyone have it? Is it any good?

    #655219

    volvie-

    Price is model dependent. Based on my observations of sale sites and advertisements, netbooks seem to go from $200 – $450, depending on their specs, while laptops are about $400 (for a rock-bottom model on sale) and up. A really loaded laptop can easilly be well over $1,000 and in some cases $2,000.

    kapusta-

    I would recommend checking user reviews on cnet.com before making any final decisions.

    Good advice.

    Also speak to people you know have one, check other review sites and read customer reviews on sale sites.

    Jax-

    Netbooks were primarily designed for simple tasks like net surfing, email and word processing. You should be fine. (btw, if you prefer spelling out my full SN by all means do so, but “icot” as a salutation is fine – no need to impose needless wear-and-tear on your keyboard 🙂

    #655220
    sammyjoe
    Member

    icot: thanks for ur imput

    #655221
    noitallmr
    Participant

    Are there any netbooks out there running on Android?

    #655222
    mepal
    Member

    shaatra, its convenient but a bit annoying typing on such small keys. You kinda have to have small fingers for it to work comfortably. Also, its a smaller screen so you obviously dont get the whole webpage in front of you, which is also annoying. Otherwise, its pretty cool.

    #655223

    sammyjoe-

    My pleasure.

    noitallmr-

    #655224
    Jothar
    Member

    Kapusta, Lenovo is a Chinese company which bought out IBM’s laptop division. Lexmark bought out IBM’s printer division.

    #655225
    kapusta
    Participant

    Jothar, thanx for the info.

    *kapusta*

    #655226
    Joseph
    Participant

    Jothar, Lexmark was actually an IBM spinoff.

    #655227
    noitallmr
    Participant

    ICOT thanx for info I think ill wait for that one…

    #655228

    noitallmr-

    I’m happy to share my limited knowledge on the subject of netbooks, as well as the results of a google search on “android laptop”, but for a more thorough answer I suggest speaking to someone who has already researched and/or bought one (such as “Y.W. Editor”).

    Just curious – why the interest exclusively in a machine running android?

    #655229
    Jax
    Member

    I can only try: thanks!

    p.s. i use good ‘ol copy & paste for your name! 😉

    #655230
    noitallmr
    Participant

    I can only try: because its nice and stylish and really user-friendly and reliable (not a lot of crashing etc). Just outa curiosity what area in computers ARE you very knowledgeable on?

    #655231

    noitallmr-

    The knowledge I have was gained by research, trial-and-error and asking others for the purpose of maintaining my computers, home network, printers, and other peripherals as well as assisting relatives and friends with theirs.

    Sometimes a poster will ask a question which is related to an issue that I recently researched, in which case I may have relevant and up-to-date info to help them with.

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