Monday, July 23, 2012

The Mini Notebook - 5 Buyers Guide Tips [bestcomputersprices.blogspot.com]

The Mini Notebook - 5 Buyers Guide Tips [bestcomputersprices.blogspot.com]

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So, you've decided to buy a mini notebook and have no idea where to start. No problem! It is no where near as overwhelming as you think. Just like anything that's new, there will be a slight learning curve. Things always go easier though when you've got someone showing you the right path to take. Hopefully, I can help you learn the little things to look out for that will make a big difference in how much you use and enjoy your netbook. Below is a list of 5 things to look out for when buying your first mini notebook.

Screen Size

There are two popular screen sizes that are available for mini notebooks; the 9-inch and 10-inch. Here is a quick comparison between the two.

10-inch Pro's - Easier to read / Larger keyboard 10-inch Con's - Higher price / Overall larger in size 9-inch Pro's - Smaller overall size / Cheaper to purchase 9-inch Con's - Smaller screen size / Smaller keyboard After personally purchasing a 9-inch before the 10-inch models were available I can honestly say I wish I would of purchased the 10-inch model mini notebook. The downsides aren't that bad and I can't even begin to tell you how much nicer it is to type on the 10-inch keyboard compared to the 9-inch, it literally is night and day different.

No CD-ROM

This was the one thing that many of my friends didn't realize at first when using my mini notebook, it doesn't have a CD-ROM drive. I got mixed feels from them on how much of a deal breaker not having a CD-ROM was. Luckily there are some easy solutions to this problem.

Portable External CD-ROM Drive - You can purchase an external CD-ROM drive from various places online that connects to your mini notebook with a USB cord. They typically run between $ 15.00-$ 60.00 depending on things such as size, style, and the type of media they play. For example a model that plays and burns DVD's will cost a bit more than a standard CD drive. USB Drive / Download Programs - Since I don't install software all that often, this is the option I've gone with. Most CD's I get with programs to install can be downloaded from the specific companies website and the version you get from the website is almost always more up-to-date. For the few times I did need to install some software from a CD I just put the CD into any desktop computer and copied it over to my USB flash drive. Then you can plug that drive into your netbook and install it just like it was on the CD. Operating System

Most people, myself included just assumed that any type of computer just came with some version of Windows. With the introduction of the mini notebook a lot of manufacturers sold them with a version of Linux installed. One of the biggest advantages of Linux is that it's open source and free. That really helps cut down on the price of your netbook. If you are just using your mini notebook as a secondary laptop to carry around for quick web surfing then it might be worth it to look into a model that has a version of Linux installed instead of Windows XP or Windows 7. If you aren't up for learning a new operating system I would definitely stick with a version of Windows. If you want to compare the Linux to Windows stop by any of your local electronics stores such as Best Buy. They should have a variety of mini notebooks in stock with both the Linux and Windows operating systems installed to test out.

Hard Drive

The typical hard drive found on most computers is made up of a few moving platters with a little arm that writes data to them. As technology has advanced manufacturers were able to make drives similar to a USB flash drive, but with much larger space. What this created was a hard drive that produced much less heat, took less power, and had no moving parts. The main downside currently is the increased cost for larger sized SSD drives in the 128GB plus size. These drives are called solid state drives or SSD. The biggest factor in deciding which drive is right for you comes down to how much storage space you need. The typical SSD drive size on a mini notebook is between 4-32GB's and the typical standard hard drive size on a netbook is 160GB. The cost in this case for each drive is very similar in these sizes. It really comes down to how much space you think you'll need. In my case I went with the 160GB and now regret it. I didn't use anywhere near that amount of space.

Keyboard / Track Pad

They keyboards and track pads on mini notebooks are a little different then the ones found on your standard sized laptop. The manufacturers moved the track pad buttons around a lot so they weren't in the standard place below the track pad which can be very odd at first so be aware of that.

In order to fit the keyboards on a mini notebook with a 9-inch or 10-inch they had to be shrunk considerably. On the 9-inch size netbook the keyboard can be very hard to type on depending on hand size. The 10-inch however is much better, having roughly a 92% sized keyboard compared to a standard laptop.

In the same way I recommended checking out the operating system choices at a local electronics store I would also recommend the same thing for the keyboard. After a few months I got used to my 9-inch keyboard, but when a friend purchased a 10-inch model and I had chance to try his out I was amazed at the difference 1 inch made overall for ty ping.

Hopefully these 5 tips will help you get started in your journey for purchasing a mini notebook. I've covered the major things that I now wish someone would have told me about before I purchased my first netbook. Also try to remember that mini notebooks aren't made to replace your everyday computer, but work as a great travel companion to help alleviate the need of carrying around a full sized laptop every day.

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of course you can upgrade the ram.

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