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    Netbook opinions?

    Picking up some on-the-side work and need a new computer for my non 9-to-5 work stuff.

    As it won't be my "main" machine, or at least, simply doesn't need heavy processing power - my main concern is portability - so I've started leaning towards the "netbook" end of the market. It's mostly "consulting" - so mostly just need to read documents and such. (Prefer 10" screen or better).

    (Proper "powerful" laptops - but little ones with 12-13" screens - are freakin' expensive.)

    Has anyone here used one (a netbook)? Got one? Have a recommendation?

    [Of course, for just a few hundred more I can get a low-end 15.4" screen "normal" laptop (with much more power and better specs) - but that gets a bit big and heavy for what I want (and it's hard to avoid temptation like adding better video etc.. that adds more $$). Overall, the Dell Vostro 13" models seem a good alternative to the netbooks - and reasonably small; I like the Lenovo SL series too - due to the stick pointer - but they are relatively much more expensive.]

    Overall, the machine I'm currently lusting after is the 2Gb HD screen version of the HP Mini 2140. (Main issue here is that the resellers all seem confused about the specifications... and the HP site does not clear things up much).

    (The Toshiba NB100 gets some bad reviews, but I happen to like the look of it - and it's gotten much cheaper lately.)

    Any comments or suggestions? Do you have a netbook you hate/love? Do you use it for "business" or for surfing KB in the bath?
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    My brother has an Asus EEE. 10" screen. Handy size to fit in your daysac, etc.
    Long battery life. He got it in the UK for less than £300. I don't think you can get them here (yet).
    He's impressed enough with his that he doesn't use his real PC any more. HD plugged into his router, so you don't even end up with a heap of cables everywhere.
    It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lobster View Post
    My brother has an Asus EEE. 10" screen. Handy size to fit in your daysac, etc.
    Long battery life. He got it in the UK for less than £300. I don't think you can get them here (yet).
    He's impressed enough with his that he doesn't use his real PC any more. HD plugged into his router, so you don't even end up with a heap of cables everywhere.
    Yup you can get these in NZ: DSE, Harvey Norman, Noel Leemings, TradeMe, etc.

    Start at around the $500 mark.

    Was thinking of getting one for Christmas, but the lack of CD player is the big let down with Netbooks (otherwise they'd be physically bigger of course). Horses for courses.

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    Just low spec 900 models here. Not the 1000.
    It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.

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    Last machine I bought was out of the HP tx 1000 range. Vista of course, sadly vista wouldnt handle some communication software I needed to run.
    Thats when I found out there was no compatable drivers for XP.
    I did find a forum of people who were trying but I ended up with reduced power management and screen functions
    I will ditch XP sometime in the future and all will be fine

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    I have dell inspiron 910 netbook (using it in bed now) $699
    1 gig ram , windows xp. 16 gig solid state drive, 3 usb ports, ethernet , wireless, webcam. took it all round sth island on the bike. 1.5 hours to charge battery and about 3 hours battery time. had it for 4 months. the first week I got it the screen played up intermttently, dell sent a technician to my house free of charge the next day and replaced all screen components, been faultless ever since. Never misses a beat.

    I love it , and use it all the time. I have installed office and balrog has installed gps software so he can plug in his gps and map routes etc when we are away. the wireless is great, always seems to connect first time and stay connected.
    only downside is a small keyboard, you have to be a little careful typing

    I have a work laptop with Vista, 4 gig ram , all the bells and whistles and quite frankly Id rather use the dell
    16 gig disk isnt much but being solid state no problems shaking it around. and I just plug in usb drives if i need to.
    so for basic web surfing, mail, basic word processing etc it is perfect. But not a gaming machine or heavy duty apps.

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    The EeePC has the most appalling keyboard ever. Reminiscent of an old Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

    Very useful though, boots in a flash. If you ever need to look something up... just grab it, hit the power button.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lobster View Post
    Just low spec 900 models here. Not the 1000.
    The 1000h is definitely here - bought one from Ascent
    http://ascent.co.nz/productspecifica...?ItemID=368709

    Had the 900 previously but gave that to my nephew for his first lappie.
    The 900 I found too cramped for typing at a reasonable clip. And the solid state drive was too small.

    I did some upgrades to the 1000h and am very happy with it now. Upped the RAM to 2gig and the HDD to 320gig for multiple OS booting.
    I have also replaced the wifi card as the one that ships with the machine didn't really cut it on the wifi N network I run at home.

    The battery that ships with it will last me about 6 hours using wifi and with the screen on medium 'brightness'. But longer lasting units are available on ebay at a reasonable cost.

    Even without the mods, the 1000h is a great little machine for the price.

    My one complaint would be the glossy finish on it - it attracts fingerprints like you wouldn't believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mooks View Post
    The 1000h is definitely here - bought one from Ascent
    http://ascent.co.nz/productspecifica...?ItemID=368709
    Feck, that's not cheap.
    It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.

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    Ive got a eee 900. 20gb solid state storage. Its good for what it is, small, cheap, quiet.

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    Thanks for all opinions so far.

    magicfairy: how much of that 16Gb is free out-of-the box? (i.e. after XP is put on it). I liked the look of that Dell - but "only" 16GB and the reviews on the keyboard put me off. (The Dell site is now advertising 3G broadband via Vodaphone - but the links are broken.)

    mooks: at that price it's hard to justify the comparable HP... http://ascent.co.nz/productspecifica...?ItemID=373573 (though I think they've stuffed the specs and that one is really 1024x576, and the one that's 1366x768 (which is what I "want") is a few hundred again: http://ascent.co.nz/productspecifica...?ItemID=373574).
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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    Thanks for all opinions so far.

    mooks: at that price it's hard to justify the comparable HP... http://ascent.co.nz/productspecifica...?ItemID=373573 (though I think they've stuffed the specs and that one is really 1024x576, and the one that's 1366x768 (which is what I "want") is a few hundred again: http://ascent.co.nz/productspecifica...?ItemID=373574).
    Yeah - that's fair - ascent isn't always the cheapest, but their service is second to none.
    I looked hard at the HP - but the battery life really limits the machine and because I needed extra life - I went with the asus. The larger the screen the harder on power, unfortunately.
    I considered a few of them before I plonked down my hard earned, but I don't feel fiscally aggrieved with what I have now, by any means.

    The nice thing for me was that the mods I had done to the original 900 were usable in the 1000h - ram and wifi card upgrade without the extra cost.
    The toshiba was overpriced and wasn't made well enough for my liking, the dell has the battery problem and any upgrades are difficult.

    I wanted the x200 ibm -truth be told - as I use a T61p for my workhorse laptop and like the IBMs a lot. However, the cost was too much for me given my goal was a portable beastie to use for email and light document work when I meet with clients.

    Good luck in your search

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    The few hundred is worth the service you'll get from Ascent. HP suck balls.

    I alway knew you turn in a wearable computer type of geek.

    I'm very proud of you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    The few hundred is worth the service you'll get from Ascent. HP suck balls.

    I alway knew you turn in a wearable computer type of geek.

    I'm very proud of you.
    Motorcycles and computers? Is there no end to your wisdom?

    ...and how did you know I was really looking at this one? http://h20426.www2.hp.com/campaign/v...om_bann/vtmini
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    I'd buy that, that's cool. Vivienne Tam is hot.
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