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Buying a Netbook Computer. Phil Goff, Branch 116 November 19, 2009. What is a NetBook?. Netbooks (v. Laptops or Notebooks) have a screen size of 12” or less. The most common size for a Netbook is a 10” screen.
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Buying a Netbook Computer Phil Goff, Branch 116 November 19, 2009
What is a NetBook? • Netbooks (v. Laptops or Notebooks) have a screen size of 12” or less. • The most common size for a Netbook is a 10” screen. • Netbooks are fully functional computers and can be purchased with cell phone technology or Wifi. (Cell phone technology requires a contract.)
Why So Popular? • Netbooks are cheaper than laptops (average price is $300-$400) • They are ultraportable and can be used almost everywhere • They have a battery life of ~6 hours. • They are perfect for the most common usages, email, internet surfing, word processing, etc.
Basic Features • Netbooks have a fully functional Operating System, i.e. XP, Windows 7, etc. • They have several USB ports, VGA for graphics and Audio. • They have a built in webcam and microphone. • Some have solid state drives, but most have a conventional 160 GB drive.
What Are They Missing? • They do not have a CD/DVD reader/writer. You will probably want to buy an external one. • They come with 1GB or 2GB Ram. They may be upgradeable to 4GB. • Most use the Intel Atom processor N270 or N280. It runs at 1.66GHz and is very low energy usage. None have a fast processor.
Basic NetBook Computer $291 w/free shipping at Newegg.com
High End NetBook $409 w/free shipping at Newegg.com
Closing Comments • NetBooks are meant for portability. If you don’t take it outside the house, you’ll probably prefer a Laptop. • All major manufactures make NetBooks – Dell, HP, Gateway, etc. • They are the hottest thing going right now. Look at Fry’s. • They make a great Christmas present.