netbooks via laptops ??
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netbooks via laptops ??
Seem to be seeing more and more ref netbooks these days can someone just explain apart from physical size just what the differences are ?? anthing in the £150 level worth considering ?? only really want something that I can use to browse the net with away from the main pc, are they powerful enough for most pc applications and do most come with built in wifi ??
seen one advertised in the press from carphone warehouse priced at £155 - Asus EeePC701 netbook with Windows XP worth a look ???
seen one advertised in the press from carphone warehouse priced at £155 - Asus EeePC701 netbook with Windows XP worth a look ???
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Reduced size & weight = excellent portability
Low power consuming CPU's = good battery life
They generally come with WiFi & ethernet, some with Bluetooth, plus a few USB ports, card reader slots and usually a webcam. Solid state drives are also often used as they're more robust than one with moving parts that is more susceptible to knocks.
There's usually the option of a simplified Linux based operating system which will often do everything you want like run office apps and a browser such as Firefox. I'd weigh up whether you really need an MS operating system on it at all.
The next generation, arriving soon, will be delivering mobile broadband, GPS and 720p screens.
There's a bit more discussion here: https://www.scoobynet.com/computer-r...-any-good.html
Low power consuming CPU's = good battery life
They generally come with WiFi & ethernet, some with Bluetooth, plus a few USB ports, card reader slots and usually a webcam. Solid state drives are also often used as they're more robust than one with moving parts that is more susceptible to knocks.
There's usually the option of a simplified Linux based operating system which will often do everything you want like run office apps and a browser such as Firefox. I'd weigh up whether you really need an MS operating system on it at all.
The next generation, arriving soon, will be delivering mobile broadband, GPS and 720p screens.
There's a bit more discussion here: https://www.scoobynet.com/computer-r...-any-good.html
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I bought my daughter an Elonex oneT+, It could fit in a coat pocket if you wanted to browse the internet when you are out with a USB modem. It loads pages really well in the house on wifi and the screen is a good size to read anything. As for using it for other stuff I think that is a waste of time.
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I have an Acer Aspire One A110L. Brilliant little things. It runs Linux (something called Linpus lite) but has Firefox and OpenOffice so great for sofa surfing. So easy to use. Amazon and Play.com are the cheapest at the moment it seem £180.
I think this is the best model to get. You can upgrade the 512MB to 1.5GB with a 1GB SODIMM for about a tenner. But not needed if you're just running the standard Linpus Lite. The 8GB SSD (solid state hard drive) has no moving parts and if you really need more room that you can open it up and replace with an iPOD drive with 80GB if you need to. Some forums dedicated to this little thing and all the upgrades you can do.
But as I say for sofa surfing it's great.
I think this is the best model to get. You can upgrade the 512MB to 1.5GB with a 1GB SODIMM for about a tenner. But not needed if you're just running the standard Linpus Lite. The 8GB SSD (solid state hard drive) has no moving parts and if you really need more room that you can open it up and replace with an iPOD drive with 80GB if you need to. Some forums dedicated to this little thing and all the upgrades you can do.
But as I say for sofa surfing it's great.
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Okay great thanks for the info certainly sounds as if it could fit the bill . ha a look on ebay but to be honest there is so many and so many different stories ie. factory reconditioned / repaired 7 day return versions / us versions etc etc that I am not so keen now buying over the net unless I knew I was getting a proper uk version with a genuine waranty, dont happen cheapest high street store price particular model for this do you ??
would I gain much from changing over to xp which from reading the link in the thread above seems fairly simple, would xp use much more resorces ?? just thinking regards adding additional software that is designed to work on xp only ???
I see for an extra £20 you can get this model from play.com. worth paying a little extra you reckon ??
Play.com (UK) : Acer Aspire One A150L / Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz / 512MB / 120GB / 8.9" / Linux / NetBook / Blue : Computing - Free Delivery
would I gain much from changing over to xp which from reading the link in the thread above seems fairly simple, would xp use much more resorces ?? just thinking regards adding additional software that is designed to work on xp only ???
I see for an extra £20 you can get this model from play.com. worth paying a little extra you reckon ??
Play.com (UK) : Acer Aspire One A150L / Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz / 512MB / 120GB / 8.9" / Linux / NetBook / Blue : Computing - Free Delivery
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Yeah, that one on play.com is good value.
Add this and you can upgrade to 1.5GB
Play.com (UK) : Kingston KVR533D2S4/1G Valueram Computer Memory 1GB PC4200 DDR2 533Mhz 200 Pin SODIMM : Computing - Free Delivery
Add this and you can upgrade to 1.5GB
Play.com (UK) : Kingston KVR533D2S4/1G Valueram Computer Memory 1GB PC4200 DDR2 533Mhz 200 Pin SODIMM : Computing - Free Delivery
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Okay thanks for the info, will this fit both models and fair enough for all it costs would this make much real difference to speed / memory off the little netbook ??
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Will fit all the Aspire One models. Will only make a difference if running XP really. 512Mb is fine for Linspire Linux.
Memory upgrade instructions here. Seems daunting - but is easy really.
Acer Aspire One User Forum • View topic - How to Access the AAO RAM Socket
Memory upgrade instructions here. Seems daunting - but is easy really.
Acer Aspire One User Forum • View topic - How to Access the AAO RAM Socket
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Okay thanks again for the info, anyone else comment on the netbook in the above link ( A150L ) compared to the ( A110L ) model ?? worth the extra or just spend a tenner extra on the 1.5GB upgrade ??
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Slighty cheaper with this deal now
Acer Aspire One Netbook with 1Gb Ram and 120Gb HDD £189 delivered @ Amazon (A150) - HotUKDeals Forum
Acer Aspire One Netbook with 1Gb Ram and 120Gb HDD £189 delivered @ Amazon (A150) - HotUKDeals Forum
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honestly, i still use my thinkpad x22 laptop which was considered a "ultraportable"
they are quite small with a 12" screen, the floppy and cd/dvd drive is seperate on a docking station so all i take to work is the base machine
they are only 800mhz in clock speed, but for what i need it for (browsing the net, mapping ecus, doing the odd spreadsheet, playing films) its still ideal.
so much so i have seen no reason to "upgrade" it
seen some of my mates laptops and they seam huuuuuge compared with it, iirc i read somewhere that nasa took the x22 thinkpads into space as they were the most portable versions available at the time
the "trackpoint" is miles better then them horrible "touch pad control things" you get on most other machines imo
you might find one second hand for less then £150
they are quite small with a 12" screen, the floppy and cd/dvd drive is seperate on a docking station so all i take to work is the base machine
they are only 800mhz in clock speed, but for what i need it for (browsing the net, mapping ecus, doing the odd spreadsheet, playing films) its still ideal.
so much so i have seen no reason to "upgrade" it
seen some of my mates laptops and they seam huuuuuge compared with it, iirc i read somewhere that nasa took the x22 thinkpads into space as they were the most portable versions available at the time
the "trackpoint" is miles better then them horrible "touch pad control things" you get on most other machines imo
you might find one second hand for less then £150
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Slighty cheaper with this deal now
Acer Aspire One Netbook with 1Gb Ram and 120Gb HDD £189 delivered @ Amazon (A150) - HotUKDeals Forum
Acer Aspire One Netbook with 1Gb Ram and 120Gb HDD £189 delivered @ Amazon (A150) - HotUKDeals Forum
Cheers mate thats great, not sure if I like the white one ?? but almost 100% sure thats the model I now want just need to see if I can get a blue one at same price from them ??
meant to ask ?? email client with this new operating system - outlook express or what ??
again really do appreciatte all the help given, cheers guys.
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An even better deal folks, £150- hows that for a bargain ??!! a £10 upgrade if its a must for you, and it takes you up to the level off the white one at £190 !!
and did I tell you its the blue coloured one ??!!
off to Asda in the morning !!!!
Acer Aspire One AOA150-Ab Netbook with 512Mb Ram and 120Gb HDD £150 Instore @ Asda - HotUKDeals Forum
and did I tell you its the blue coloured one ??!!
off to Asda in the morning !!!!
Acer Aspire One AOA150-Ab Netbook with 512Mb Ram and 120Gb HDD £150 Instore @ Asda - HotUKDeals Forum
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Yep, I snapped one up from Asda last night for £150; can't be bad for that price. The HDD was listed as 120Gb but is actually a 160Gb, which is a bonus
I've ordered another 1Gb for £8.99, so I'll have fun stripping her down to install it when it arrives
I quite like the Linpus OS, but I think I may install the Windows 7 beta and/or XP.
I've ordered another 1Gb for £8.99, so I'll have fun stripping her down to install it when it arrives
I quite like the Linpus OS, but I think I may install the Windows 7 beta and/or XP.
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Yep got mine this morning, got my dad to go with me and he was so impressed that yep he ended up buying one as well !! turned out his had 120GB where mine was like yours had the 160gb HDD but a quick trip back to Asda and turned out the replacment had the 160 so we were all happy in the end !!!
yep very impressed with the unit, let me know how u get on with the install, not something I would fancy but may just get someone to do it for me if ever required ??!!
undecided regards changing to xp yet ??
some great reading over at the aspire forum so thats handy as am sure I will require a few questions answered over the comming weeks !!!
thanks again for your advice with regards my initial questions guys that great.
yep very impressed with the unit, let me know how u get on with the install, not something I would fancy but may just get someone to do it for me if ever required ??!!
undecided regards changing to xp yet ??
some great reading over at the aspire forum so thats handy as am sure I will require a few questions answered over the comming weeks !!!
thanks again for your advice with regards my initial questions guys that great.
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Any idea what xp version would suit this best. seem so many " available " ??!! also found the best / easiest to follow guide to installing from a memory stick ?? take it a 2gb stick would be enough to hold xp for the transfer purpose ??
please PM if anyone can help me out with any help.
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please PM if anyone can help me out with any help.
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This was the easiest method for me. A 512MB stick is enough.
Install XP from USB - Boot Land
I run XP Pro
Install XP from USB - Boot Land
I run XP Pro
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This was the easiest method for me. A 512MB stick is enough.
Install XP from USB - Boot Land
I run XP Pro
Install XP from USB - Boot Land
I run XP Pro
to be honest not being very competant in this side off things would you personally say carrying out this there is much off a risk off it going seriously wrong ?? and if required is it esasy enough to revert back to the original operating system ie. can you make a back up to re-install it ??
whilst I am at it may as well really pick your brains - sorry !!!
1/ have you yourself noticed any difference in battery operating times with xp installed ??
2/ I take it this is all you have done ie you have not increased the drive etc ??
3/ would all drivers for say the webcam etc be automatically installed or would I have to go searching the net for everything required ??!!
think thats it ??!!
p.s have also sent you a PM ??!!
pps- sorry mate noticed your reply regards fitting the larger drive further up this thread.
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Anyone advise how you go about getting the the wallpaper to show on the acer aspire ?? have found a nice pic that is teh correct rs, right clicked it and set as wallpaper but the only thing thats shows is the little linux folder type options screen, is there a wallaper page similar in style to xp or is it simply the background to the screen I am referring too ??
confused ??!!
confused ??!!
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Further to my last post, have found a nice little site that has loads off different wallpapers intended for thev little acer aspire, and guess what I found for the rest off you ??!!
a nice scooby one within the gallery in the link !!
Netbook Wallpapers
a nice scooby one within the gallery in the link !!
Netbook Wallpapers
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Yep, I snapped one up from Asda last night for £150; can't be bad for that price. The HDD was listed as 120Gb but is actually a 160Gb, which is a bonus
I've ordered another 1Gb for £8.99, so I'll have fun stripping her down to install it when it arrives
I quite like the Linpus OS, but I think I may install the Windows 7 beta and/or XP.
I've ordered another 1Gb for £8.99, so I'll have fun stripping her down to install it when it arrives
I quite like the Linpus OS, but I think I may install the Windows 7 beta and/or XP.
Hi again mate can I just ask you what guide you you yourself used for installing xp ?? did you order the extra 1GB at £8.99 from play.com ??