I like it on my netbook, and would like it on my regular laptop. Would it work well on a 15" laptop?
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I like it on my netbook, and would like it on my regular laptop. Would it work well on a 15" laptop?
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I’m going travelling and I’d like to buy a Netbook for my travels. There are plenty of different makes but which is the most sturdy?
I’m talking specifically Netbooks here - if Apple had brought out an 11" Macbook this summer I would have bought that. The things I’m talking about are Dell Mini 10, Asus EEEPC, Acer Aspire etc. They seem to vary in quality, so I’d like to know if anyone has had real world experience of any.
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I recently got a Sony netbook, its the small one, like 10" screen, and i can’t find an option to change the background to a picture, I can only change the color. My husband has a bigger laptop with windows 7 and has a "personalize" option. Has anyone else encountered this issue?
I tried right-clicking on the image, I don’t have the option of setting it as the desktop. I looked at the Windows website, and none of their suggestions exist in my computer.
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I am beginning the search for a smaller "laptop" and I wanted to know the very basic differences between a notebook and a netbook?
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My boyfriend tried to explain it, but I still don’t get it. My computer is an HP G60, 16", and it says it’s a notebook. Is an average laptop even bigger than that? What about a Netbook? Those look pretty small, but other than size, is there a difference?
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The new HP DreamScreen comes in 10" and 13" sizes The HP DreamScreen is touted by HP as a the next evolution in digital photoframes. To me,it seems like a mix between a digital photoframe and a netbook. The HP DreamScreen comes in two sizes, a 10.2″ or 13.3″ widescreen, both running at a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. Under the hood, the HP Dreamscreens are powered by an ARM based processor with 2gb of built in storage. You also get Ethernet , 8021.11b/g WiFi, and support for MPEG 1,2, 4, and H.264 video as well as JPG, PNG, and BMP images and MP3, WMA, AAC, and WAV audio. Most digital storage is supported, including CF, SDHC, Memory Stick, and xD. There’s no word yet on how much RAM is available or what kind of battery and battery life we can expect. In the US, the Dreamscreens are already available to buy, with the DreamScreen 100 coming in at $249.99 and the 13 inch DreamScreen 130 for $299.99 . No word yet on UK availability, but we expect it to come to the UK soon. Check out the videos after the break. Share and Enjoy:

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Digital Photoframe meets Netbook – check out the HP DreamScreen on video
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What Netbook would you recommend that has decent storage space, has as full size keyboard as possible (10" screen) has long battery life (eg five hours) runs XP and is pretty well built?
I also wondered if it is easy to synchronise your Netbook with your Desktop so that you can regularly update your files and settings back and forth between the two for things such as Favourites, Contacts, Photos, Music etc.
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