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Tsunami
08-26-2010, 10:18 PM
I need some help purchasing a netbook! Its been a while since I kept up with technology....
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/laptop-inspiron-1012?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&redirect=1
http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/Samsung-N120-Atom-1.6-GHz-CPU-1GB-10-inch-Netbook-Refurbished/4682023/product.html
What do you think of these? I am looking at them for the price. What is the dfference between windows starter 7 (dell) and windows xp (samsung). If I don't have an external cd/dvd drive how would I load programs? I do have a external hardrive and a computer with cd/dvd drive so can I just sneaker net it over?
Can I run MS office on them? And is there an imitation MS office that I can download for free? Or feel free to shoot me a pm if anyone wants to share what they have with me :)
And are netbooks superslow??
Thanks!
Homeslice
08-26-2010, 10:21 PM
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Can I run MS office on them? And is there an imitation MS office that I can download for free? Or feel free to shoot me a pm if anyone wants to share what they have with me :)
Free:
www.openoffice.org
Avatard
08-27-2010, 04:20 AM
If you have a PC that's a few years old, you'll find a modern netbook to actually be relatively fast. If you load Ubuntu on it, instead of Windows, you'll find it to be even faster.
Haven't played with Win7 yet, so I won't speculate how much slower or faster than XP it is...but I sincerely doubt it's really any faster, and I'd be willing to bet it's a significant bit chunkier.
You can share your CD drive from your other computer on the network, and run most installs from it, but the occasional badly written installer may take a path-related profound shit, because it's not running local.
nhgunnut
08-27-2010, 05:39 AM
If you have a PC that's a few years old, you'll find a modern netbook to actually be relatively fast. If you load Ubuntu on it, instead of Windows, you'll find it to be even faster.
I have been using the first generation Acer netbook for 2 years. (this thing has been pretty rugged. I dragged it at 70 mph behind my busa for about 2 miles when a strap on my tail bag broke and it still works fine)They are not fast but as Avatard noted they certainly aren't slow either.
One proviso about Ubuntu. It is a great OS but even the latest version 10.04 doesn't have the best battery management strategy and this can limit run time.
( run Ubuntu at at Home)
azoomm
08-27-2010, 07:25 AM
I bought an external CD drive at best buy for $20, I'd imagine you can find them cheaper.
Windows 7, I love it. I'd go with that over XP. And, certainly go with open office.
the chi
08-27-2010, 09:41 AM
I cant remember the brand of mine, its either an Acer or a Dell, and as far as convenience when Im away from home and being able to handle my photos and docs, its great. It is not my primary by any means, as its a bit too slow for my impatience but I do love it.
As far as loading software and such is concerned, I have found using my external hd to transfer over works great with minimal effort on my part.
pauldun170
08-27-2010, 10:12 AM
I need some help purchasing a netbook! Its been a while since I kept up with technology....
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/laptop-inspiron-1012?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&redirect=1
http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/Samsung-N120-Atom-1.6-GHz-CPU-1GB-10-inch-Netbook-Refurbished/4682023/product.html
What do you think of these? I am looking at them for the price. What is the dfference between windows starter 7 (dell) and windows xp (samsung). If I don't have an external cd/dvd drive how would I load programs? I do have a external hardrive and a computer with cd/dvd drive so can I just sneaker net it over?
Can I run MS office on them? And is there an imitation MS office that I can download for free? Or feel free to shoot me a pm if anyone wants to share what they have with me :)
And are netbooks superslow??
Thanks!
Windows 7
A new netbook will seem slow compared to new PC but probably not all that much worse than the average 3 year old PC sitting on someones desk.
Open Office is free but it can be bloated, slow and annoying.
Aren't you a student? See if your school does the whole academic alliance thing and you may be able to get Office for free. Otherwise it will be 20 bucks are something like.
Ubuntu 10 is nice if it takes a liking to the netbook in question and works pretty well but there is a learning curve. That and if something goes screwy you will not be happy. Its pretty quick to boot up and get started, but it isn't all roses. Windows 7 is fine.
Tsunami
08-27-2010, 12:13 PM
Thanks guys!
My laptop now is about 4 years old so I didn't think the speed of the netbook would really bother me too much. Anything is better than carrying around all those books. I have friends that have rolling bookbags to carry all their crap but I am pretty sure I can get all the books I need electronically.
I didn't know external cd/dvd drives where so cheap! I thought they were about $100!
Pauldun off the top of your head would you know who I would ask about this alliance for ms office? I don't think my instructors would know but i will check with them anyway...We are a pretty new and small school so I think certain resources are not really put in place yet for us. We dont even have .edu addresses anymore due to budget cuts!
What is the difference between windows 7 and starter?
Porkchop
08-27-2010, 01:27 PM
(this thing has been pretty rugged. I dragged it at 70 mph behind my busa for about 2 miles when a strap on my tail bag broke and it still works fine)
Lol.... Just lol.
Windows 7
A new netbook will seem slow compared to new PC but probably not all that much worse than the average 3 year old PC.
The question isn't speed off the bat. I don't know if I missed what you will be using it for Tsunami. Will this be everyday use, or travel? The problem with the netbooks ive encountered is if you start to load them down with media files, or large programs without an external hard drive, they almost become overloaded. I mean for powerpoint or internet at the airport or classroom they can't be beat. But if you are using for everyday use I would stay away, without buying an external hard drive. Or using the old laptop as a media computer.
the chi
08-27-2010, 01:51 PM
I agree with Porkchop, I forgot to mention, I dont save ANYTHING on my netbook, I keep it all on the external so I dont have to worry about slowing it down.
Rangerscott
08-27-2010, 02:15 PM
Starter is a dubbed down version. I haven't read good things about it. Best to get a full version. That iriver.com place has sells on full versions for $30.
Riceaholic
08-27-2010, 02:54 PM
I've got an Acer One with 160gb drive. After I dropped a second gig of ram in it's actually pretty speedy.
Rangerscott
08-27-2010, 03:01 PM
Yup. The ram upgrade on these is No. 1 on the to do list.
Avatard
08-27-2010, 11:00 PM
This looks interesting:
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1ZDDvK/techland.com/2010/08/27/dual-core-netbooks-slowly-starting-to-trickle-out/
Porkchop
08-27-2010, 11:03 PM
This looks interesting:
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1ZDDvK/techland.com/2010/08/27/dual-core-netbooks-slowly-starting-to-trickle-out/
YES.... want NAO!!!
pauldun170
08-27-2010, 11:14 PM
the only problem with that is I can get a normal laptop for "just under 400"
Rangerscott
08-27-2010, 11:58 PM
Yup. Big price jump.
This explains the different versions of Win7.
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-31012_7-10379487-10355804.html
Tsunami
08-28-2010, 12:01 AM
I've got an Acer One with 160gb drive. After I dropped a second gig of ram in it's actually pretty speedy.
I have no idea how to drop rams into anything :lol:
How do I do this and how much does it cost?
Can you buy new batteries when they die or upgrade batteries from 3 cell to 6 cell?
Man is it next August yet?? My head is spinning and I have to start selling some eggs to afford all this school stuff. I just spent $175 on an itouch. The nursing app I need to load on it is $160.
I was even wincing when I had to buy a $30 blood pressure cuff. Well at least it has cows printed on it.
Rangerscott
08-28-2010, 12:04 AM
I have no idea how to drop rams into anything :lol:
How do I do this and how much does it cost?
Can you buy new batteries when they die or upgrade batteries from 3 cell to 6 cell?
Man is it next August yet?? My head is spinning and I have to start selling some eggs to afford all this school stuff. I just spent $175 on an itouch. The nursing app I need to load on it is $160.
I was even wincing when I had to buy a $30 blood pressure cuff. Well at least it has cows printed on it.
There's panels on the back with screws. One panel for ram, one panel for the HDD, and sometimes more or even just one big panel. The gateway one I have has a panel that has a PCI slot behind it. A lot of people found a HD decoder chip that plugs into the slot and allows for HD movie viewing.
Ram is constantly changing prices. I just scan slickdeals.net for prices.
Yes you can buy extra batteries. Also some swap with each other. Acer=gateway. I had both the gateway and an Acer. The gateway has a 6cell batt and the acer a 3cell batt. They both interchanged.
Riceaholic
08-28-2010, 03:10 AM
I have no idea how to drop rams into anything :lol:
How do I do this and how much does it cost?
Can you buy new batteries when they die or upgrade batteries from 3 cell to 6 cell?
Man is it next August yet?? My head is spinning and I have to start selling some eggs to afford all this school stuff. I just spent $175 on an itouch. The nursing app I need to load on it is $160.
I was even wincing when I had to buy a $30 blood pressure cuff. Well at least it has cows printed on it.
I think I paid about 35 bucks for a second gig of ram. It made a huge difference. My Acer has a little dedicated ram cover with the second slot in it and nothing else. You can't really screw it up because there's only one way to put it in and the one that's already there will look exactly like what you just bought.
Tsunami
08-28-2010, 03:10 PM
I think I paid about 35 bucks for a second gig of ram. It made a huge difference. My Acer has a little dedicated ram cover with the second slot in it and nothing else. You can't really screw it up because there's only one way to put it in and the one that's already there will look exactly like what you just bought.
Cool, thanks Rice. Man computer parts price really have gone down!
Porkchop
08-28-2010, 03:29 PM
the only problem with that is I can get a normal laptop for "just under 400"
Yea, but I don't want to ever use a 15.4 inch laptop on an airplane again.
Cool, thanks Rice. Man computer parts price really have gone down!
So goes the life cycle of electronics....
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