For those seeking a small, lightweight, easy to transport a netbook computer that accesses the Internet, you may go is the perfect solution. But with so many options available, and even worse with the new models introduced during the time of the "old" models are all leaving, how will you make an intelligent decision on which is ideal for NETBOOK?
Having recently gone through this process, and there with my final selection are satisfied, I thought it mightuseful if I offer some tips to make your decision as easy as possible.
1) operating system
Almost all netbooks come with an operating system on them that are running any other software. But there are usually two options - either Linux or Windows. So what is better? Windows operating system is obviously the classic that many people are familiar. This means that not only is there a huge amount of programs that work on a Windows system, but is also quite intuitive toyou can start immediately with your Netbook. The disadvantage is that the producers to pay royalties to Microsoft to make Windows machines are generally more expensive than Linux.
Linux is a free operating system, it is possible that these Netbooks is less expensive, although it will take some getting used to a new system and you also are much more limited than working with software on your system.
If you just want to monitor only your e-mail and accessInternet, then a Linux machine may be right for you - why spend more than necessary? But I personally decided on a Windows machine, because it was capable of a number of different software that I am fine with the use and wanted to use on my computer at home.
2) battery life
It 'probably from time to time, you want your plug netbook for use when you're not near a power. Takes into account the battery life. I have a maximum of three hours, that is right for mebut many people would have been closer to five or six hours in an ideal world. Take time to reflect on how often you are in a "plug-free" and what you plan to use the netbook to help you make a decision.
3) Size
The smaller the netbook, which is the lighter and more easy to carry around on average. But no longer is practical to use. Although netbooks with screens can get a little 'more than 8 "in size, was really too small, practical, and useIs often the keyboard is too small, even in these cases. Personally, I wish for a compromise and opted for a 10 "screen, I think big enough to use for a long time while you are still easily transportable.
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