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Very tempted by one of these
![]() Bigger screen that the Dell Mini Inspiron, 160Gb HD and 1Gb of RAM eaily upgradeable to 2GB, looks better than the EEEEEEEEPCs and more useable MB |
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Are they the re-badged MSI Winds? I do like the look of those.
Am going for the Dell myself, 8.9 is the sweet spot with these little netbooks imo, and it's totally fanless and silent. Me likey.
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I was quite taken with the Mini Inspiron, but this one has a USP, you can bung a SIM in it and has HSDPA built in
![]() Also we'd be using it for Aitch to do spreadsheets and things on and I don't want the screen to be too small. Might have to go and have a proper nose up at PCWorld and check the screen sizes ![]() MB |
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How much are they Matt?
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how big is the screen? I know someone who would be very interested
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As you'll no doubt know, having read the same article I just did (I know from whence that image came), it's a rebadged OEM jobbie. As such, it might be worth hunting for one with less of a mark-up.
My concern with these generics (I have plenty of experience, sadly) is that support tends to be very lacking. For example, drivers tend never to get updated - i.e. you'll get what's on the CD and like it. Not saying there's anything wrong with that - just something to factor in to the decision. PS - 10.4" screen, and no, they're not rebadged Winds. They're rebadged ECS G10ILs. ![]() PPS - as it has a spinning platter, it'll not be as robust, or probably as frugal, as the SSD-based alternatives. Last edited by Mark; 22-09-2008 at 16:52. |
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The SDD drives aren't an option for Kitten as they lack space. This seems to fit the bill quite nicely.
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I think the bigger netbooks suffer from a bit of identity crisis. To me they (SCC's) should be what the original EEE was - portable, cheap, light browser terminals you can reasonably take anywhere to primarily do some convenient surfing - and SSD fits that bill better. Anything more than that, I'll use the laptop - if for no other reason than the chips in these things dont really lend themselves to much more.
The devices that tread the line better are the 12/13" Macbook Air's/Tosh Portege's and the likes - they just cost a bomb. It's funny really, the 8/9/10"s are cheap, the 11/12/13"s are expensive, and the 14/15/17"s go cheap again.
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