From the monthly archives:

December 2009

Is it possible to play the sims on a netbook?

by admin on December 31, 2009

I have an HP netbook.. I dont really know alot more about it then that, I was just wondering if the sims ( 2 or 3 ) will play on a standard netbook?

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Lenovo S10-3 Specs Leaked via Chinese Website?

by admin on December 31, 2009

A Chinese retailer,Yesky,  has already  posted a product listing for the as-yet unannounced Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3.  Although the picture shows the outgoing  Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2,  the specs say the  S10-3 will have 1.66GHz Intel Atom CPU, GMA 3150 graphics, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, Windows 7, GPS, and a 3G modem. We;ll have to see if that pans out, but we don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t.  Most new Pinetrail netbooks seem to have very similiar specs.  No word on the price yet. via  Netbook News.de

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Laptops The Wonderful World of Mobile

by admin on December 30, 2009

Laptops are handy, fun and super convenient computers. The fact they allow for wireless computing is a big attraction. As opposed to the past, today’s high tech laptops are much more useable and feature packed than their ancestors. Most laptops have all the same components and features as the desktop, but without the confines of a plug. An important consideration when shopping for a laptop is to decide what they machine will be used for and then look for the required features. If you do not take into account what the laptop will be used for, you will inevitable waste money on unnecessary features.

Gaming laptops are a great example. The gaming machine needs expensive features, like super processor, lots of RAM memory and high end video cards. So, for a gamer to spend this kind of money is necessary, but not so for the basic user. The cost savings is major. You can learn more about gaming laptops at best gaming laptops. Making sure to match use with features will save money.

This buying guide for laptops offers step by step instructions on the features, their meanings and uses. Using such laptop guides is important to understand the features of computers.

Another consideration is that of the brand of laptop. Most brands of laptops are sound machines. Acer brands are very popular among all types of notebook users, and they offer a variety of models specific to user needs, including, Netbooks, learn more at Acer Laptops Guide.

Apple notebooks are good brands, but use a MAC operating system and not Windows. Lenovo is another top name brand in notebooks, and they offer a variety of specialized machines to serve any purpose and especially those for business needs. Toshiba and Maingear are well known for their high end gaming laptop models.

Price is another big issue in laptop buying. Prices of laptops have come down in recent years, though they are still expensive. Overall, the price is not indicative of a better machine. Usually the more advanced the features the higher the price will be.

Lately the mini laptop, or Netbook has become quite popular. The Netbooks offer mobile computing for a super low price. They are not high-end machines by any means, and they do not have big features like regular sized machines, but if you need basic features, and mobility in your computing and Internet needs and cannot afford a big price tag, then a Netbook mini is just what you need. One of the biggest drawbacks of the Netbooks is the much smaller screen, which can be uncomfortable for some. But the Notebook can be bought for as low as $199, and that is a very attractive option for those on a budget.

I hope this guide helps to give you some useful tips for you laptop search. Overall laptop shopping, while difficult for some, is a necessary step to having the benefits of mobile computing. Research and information is key when shopping for a laptop.

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I have an Acer Aspire One A150. The charger broke at the input into the netbook. I have a one year warranty from Acer for the netbook and 2yrs from Wal-Mart after my Acer warranty ends. Does the warranty include the charger(it came with the laptop when I bought it.) I bought my netbook back in March of this yr.

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Asus Eee PC 1005PE Brad, from Liliputing , has the new Eee PC 1005PE from Asus.  It’s the first Asus netbook with the upcoming  1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 Pine Trail processor and should be available for purchase sometime in January.  As we found in the case of the Samsung N220 which is basically a Samsung N140 with Pinetrail specs, this Asus 1005PE is vary similar to the current bestselling Asus Eee PC 1005HA.  There is, however, one cosmetic differences, which is the switch to a chiclet keyboard. Inside, this new netbook has Intel’s new N450 Pinetrail processor with integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics.  The combo promises to use less power than the outgoing N280 Atom chip, and we’ve seen reports that runtimes of 10 hours should be possible with a 6 cell 63 Whr battery. Check out the video after the break.

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[Video] Unboxing and First Impressions of the Asus Eee PC 1005PE

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i would like to send a netbook computer to the philippines using lbc express.whats the cheapest service available to use in lbc?prices if sent by ship or air and price per package pound and other needed information.

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[Rumour] Specs for Google’s Netbook Revealed

by admin on December 29, 2009

Specs are now floating around for the netbook/smartbook that Google is ruoured to be building. According to Engadget , the hardware will include an ARM processor from the Nvidia Tegra lineup, a 10.1” HD 1280 x 720 multi-touch sceen, 32 – 64GB SSD, 2GB RAM and  connectivity via Bluetooth, 3G, and LAN.  Also included are, USB ports, webcam, audio jacks etc. Ruours are that it will come to market at the end of 2010, and will be sold directly by Google or come bundled with a 3G plan from one or more network operators at a very affordable (possibly ad subsidized) price.

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I know a laptop in a case is considered as one of your two allotted items to carry on a plane, but if Im just going to put my netbook (all I have for it is a sleeve that doesn’t even have any pockets) in my carry on bag after the security check, does it still count as one of my items?

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MSI Wind U135 Product Page Goes Live

December 27, 2009

MSI Wind U135 It’s already been reviewed , and now the MSI Wind U135 has  it’s own official product page . The Wind U135 has a similar look and feel to the original MSI Wind, but has an upgraded (larger) trackpad and the ever popular chiclet style keyboard.  First reports are that battery life isn’t that impressive at 5.5 hours with it’s 6-cell battery however it will be cheap when its released next month at $329 USD. See the full specs after the break or the MSI Wind U135 Product Page The official MSI Wind U135 specs: 10” 1024 x 600 Display Atom N450 processor (1.66GHz) Intel NM10 Chipset GMA 3150 Graphics 1GB RAM 160GB HDD VGA, 3x USB 2.0, Audio jacks, LAN 3-cell, 6-cell Battery (7.5 hours) 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR 1.3M Webcam Windows 7 Starter HD Audio, stereo speakers 260 x 180 x 19 – 31.5mm Size 1.2kg (with 3-cell battery) Available in black, white, red and blue.

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How do you get wireless internet connection on the Dell Inspiron mini netbook?

December 27, 2009

The network that I’m already signed up with is At&T and they provide internet access for my desktop. However, it is not wireless. Right now, I have no wireless connection if I were to just use my netbook. In addition, what is a router and a modem? Please help!

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