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The Most Recommended Netbooks

We’ve reviewed the experts’ recommendations and users’ comments on a wide range of netbooks, and here we recommend 4 highly rated ones.

Firstly, what are netbooks? Like the meaning of “responsible” (as in “who really is responsible for the deep economic mire we find ourselves in – greedy bankers or incompetent ministers?”) everybody seems to have a different point of view.

For the non-techy they are small, very portable laptops which are more likely to be used for basic wordprocessing, emailing, surfing the net, and watching and listening to video, pictures and songs on the move. Later models are now able to play more sophisticated games, and even do some video editing, though this is still best left for a more powerful laptop or desktop. They are at the smaller end of the screen sizes, up to 11 inches (measured diagonally), though there are no hard and fast rules.

Don’t get confused with notebooks – notebooks a bit bigger, and less portable, lying between the netbook and the laptop; nor are they “tablets” – the most famous of which is the newly launched iPad. Tablets have no keyboard and are principally for playing media and surfing the web, not more serious multi-tasking.

The important thing is that netbooks are designed to be very portable laptops – though a recent survey of US owners found that 60% never took them out of the house! Most have inbuilt wifi to connect to wireless internet wherever you are, or have the capability to link to the internet via a 3G link (like a phone).

Why would you want one? Apart from establishing your IT revolution credentials on the 7.36 from Tring, it could perfectly adequately satisfy your general computing needs whilst on the move. Battery life of the more modern netbooks is between 6 and 8 hours.

However, the basic fact is that you trade off convenience for power – ie what the thing will do for you. For example, they are unlikely to do lots of tasks at the same time, or even a single, power hungry application such as video editing. Also, one of the key things to bear in mind is the size of the screen – its small size may mean that it’s easy to slip into a large pocket or bag, but as a result it may be less easy to see what’s on it. Nevetheless, you just have to read a few user reviews to see how popular they are, and how they fulfill most users’ computing needs.

The other thing you are unlikely to find in a netbook is an inbuilt CD/DVD player – though a reasonable solution is to buy a seperate player (or “drive”) for around £30.

So what netbooks do the experts recommend? We’ve scanned the web to find their recommendations, and have found suggested best buys listed by Cnet, PC Advisor, Netbook Review, Budget Netbooks, TechRadar, Stuff.tv, Pocket Lint, Trusted Reviews, and we’ve also reviewed user comments in Revoo, Review Centre and Amazon. We’ve aggregated the rankings, and come up with our own definitive list of best buy netbooks – ones we would happily buy ourselves.

One thing to bear in mind is that manufacturers are developing their products all the time – new versions are being released regularly. This means that reviews and recommendations may be out of date after a short while. However, where a notebook has been around a while, and there is an updated version, we’ve mentioned it as worth checking out.

We’ve looked at the budget end of the notebook spectrum – under £260. You can spend more – over £400 – and you will generally get a more powerful machine, with more features. However, we think, for general use, you can buy an excellent notebook for under £300.

Here are the 4 top recommended netbooks in priority order, best first. To get more detail and the price, click on the name of the netbook. To see a particular review, check out the full article at www.recommended.net/2010/02/08/netbooks-2.

1.Samsung NC10 Netbook

Possibly the most recommended netbook is the Samsung NC10. Described as “Most Popular” byBudget Netbooks, given 10/10 by Trusted Reviews, 4.5/5 by PC Advisor, 5/5 by TechRadar,  5/5 and a “Hot Buy” by Stuff.TV.

In terms of user reviews, it gets 4.5/5 (11 reviews) at the Review Centre, and 5/5 (22 reviews) at Amazon.

Unfortunately, this notebook is getting a bit old now (though still available and still getting excellent reviews), so you may also wish to consider a newer netbook from the same stable, such as the Samsung N120 (TechRadar gave it 4.5/5 ) or the Samsung N130 (TechRadar gave it 3/5 and 52 users gave it an average of 4.5/5 at Amazon). They all seem great notebooks!

2. Asus 1005HA 10-inch Netbook

This netbook is highly recommended by Netbook Review (2nd out of 5), and is considered “Good Value” by Budget Netbooks. It gets an average of 4/5 in 7 reviews at Amazon

It supercedes the highly acclaimed Asus 1000 HE. A good alternative, though more expensive, is the Asus Eee Asus PC 1008HA, which is ranked 9/10 by Trusted Reviews, and 5/5 by Stuff.TV, and rated 4.5/5 on average by 12 customer reviews at Amazon
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3. Toshiba NB200-10z 10.1-inch Netbook

Highly recommended netbook, by Netbook Review (5th out of the top 10), Cnet (8th out of the top 10), Trusted Reviews (9/10), PC Advisor (4/5), and Stuff.TV (4/5).

9 customer reviews average 4/5 at Amazon

4. Acer Aspire One D150

Whilst this notebook is getting a little long in the tooth (relatively!), and has been updated during 2009, it is still rated very highly by the experts and users. Budget Netbooks said it was “easy to use”, PC Advisor gave it 4.5/5, as did TechRadar. Stuff.TV rated it slightly lower at 4/5, but still recommended it. 33 customer reviews at Amazon rated it 4 /5 on average.

You might equally consider the Acer Aspire One Pro 531 which is rated  4/5 by Stuff.TV, and gets rated 5/5 by 1 customer at Amazon.

The Recommended Directory (www.recommended.net) scans the internet and printed press to find and review recommendations for a wide variety of products and services, and summarises that information in one short and relevant recommendation for each product or service.

ASUS Eee PC 901 W003X Notebook The Best Just Got Better

The Eee PC 900 laptops from Asus had created a rage in the electronics market when they were launched, as they were the first set of mini notebooks that were commercially available. These laptops would have definitely caught your eye and you would be planning to own one of these mini notebooks. If yes, then put that thought on hold, because the next version is out and is here to stay.

ASUS Eee PC 901-W003X Notebooks, though being similar to their predecessor, have many extra features. These laptops are specifically designed for portability and mobility. You no longer have to worry about the safety of your Netbook, because the Shockproof Solid State Drive gives these laptops the best shock-resistance possible. These Netbooks come as customized laptops and will let you choose from 6 casings with 4 different colors and 6 motif designs.

If you own the ASUS Eee PC 901-W003X Notebook, then you will be one of the very first proud users of the new Intel Atom CPU. If you are wondering how efficient this technology really is, then get ready to be astounded, because you can run these customized laptops continuously for up to eight hours with just one battery charge.

The Eee PC 901 Customized Laptops are designed to be user-friendly, which is very evident from the re-designed keyboard and touchpad. This touchpad employs two distinct mouse buttons and also facilitates gesture control. You can now turn off the display, scroll through different screen resolutions, switch between power-saving modes, and even launch Skype, all with the touch of a button, thanks to the new quick launch buttons!

Moreover, these customized laptops will also let you work on both Windows XP and Linux operating systems. If you work on Linux you will get 20 GB of solid-state hard-drive space as opposed to the 12 GB while using Windows XP. You can put in some extra Gigabytes by using your flash drive in the SD card slot. With the Wi-Fi 802.11n wireless high speed connectivity, you can connect to the internet six times faster than the previous Wi-Fi 802.11g.

So, what are you waiting for?

http://www.laptoptrendz.com

Acer Aspire One AOA150-1165 Netbook review

Acer Aspire One AOA150-1165 is a light but capable item.

With an extraordinarily small 10.1-inch CrystalBrite TFT LED display with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels yet nice performance of a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB DDR2 533MHz memory, a 160GB hard drive for digital storage, and a variety of pre-loaded software, Acer Aspire One AOA150-1165 offers you a full mobility with the web accessed to, the bussiness conducted, the friends chatted, or the videos watched.

You will have the best web experience to stay touched and informed. This small and smart laptop offers you a familiar operating system, with Windows XP Home which makes your learning, working and funning easy and sleek. Acer Aspire One AOA150-1165 features built-in 802.11b/g WiFi for easy access to available wireless networks, the unique Acer CrystalEye webcam for live video streaming, video chats and conferences. Along with an Acer Aspire One AOA150-1165 Netbook, your trip will be more wondrous.

This awesome little machine with plenty of power will make you do everything with much more convenience. Mobility, productivity, and availability are just what you can aquire from Acer Aspire AOA150-1165 Netbook.

Acer Aspire One AOA150-1165 Battery Type: 6-Cell Lithium-ion

Acer  AOA150-1165 Battery Life: Up to 6 hours

What It Is & Why You Need It

Internet Power in the Palm of Your Hand The Best Internet Experience to Stay In-Touch and Informed Simple and Affordable Mobile Productivity

Empower yourself with the incredibly light yet remarkably productive Acer Aspire One AOA150-1165 Netbook – the thin & light netbook that weighs only 2.9 pounds. Great for getting things done – whether checking email, managing online accounts or chatting with friends – the Acer Aspire One offers a familiar operating system, with Windows XP Home, that clearly organizes everything needed to surf the Internet, work or simply have fun. This small but smart netbook comes with built-in 802.11b/g WiFi for easy access to available wireless networks. The Acer Aspire One AOA150-1165 Netbook has an 10.1-inch CrystalBrite TFT LCD display with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels and features the unique Acer Crystal Eye webcam for live video streaming, video chats and conferences. Other great features include a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB DDR2 533MHz memory, a 160GB 5400RPM hard drive for digital storage, a SD Card reader, Multi-in-one media card reader, three USB 2.0 ports, and a variety of pre-loaded software. Travel light, but smart, with the Acer Aspire One AOA150-1165 Netbook.

More Acer laptops reviews in laptops-reviews-online.com

Asus Eee PC Unboxing and Going Online

Just a quick vid of me opening my new Asus Eee PC and getting it switched on and online in about 5 minutes. So nice and easy to use.


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