I'll be ordering a Lenovo IdeaPad S12 for a customer in the next week or so, along with a Vertex SSD and more RAM. I'll get a mini-review up when I can.
Why put a pricey SDD in a netbook with a sluggo CPU?
I'll be ordering a Lenovo IdeaPad S12 for a customer in the next week or so, along with a Vertex SSD and more RAM. I'll get a mini-review up when I can.
Why put a pricey SDD in a netbook with a sluggo CPU?
Is this a jab at me?
Not unless you want it to be. I'm just saying that there's a problem with Acer notebooks.
Dell's mini 10 with Unbuntu seems to be broken - http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1530558/ubuntu-broken-dell-inspiron-mini
The U100 is the unit that can have OSX installed almost entirely without alteration. That's a compelling reason to get one if nothing else is. And the battery is available aftermarket.
Well, they're here and shipping from various retailers.I'm still waiting for the dual core model. :sunny:
Intel SU7300 - Core2Duo, 3MB L2 1.3GHz, 800MHz FSB, 10WWhich CPU does it contain?
Intel SU7300 - Core2Duo, 3MB L2 1.3GHz, 800MHz FSB, 10W
You guys clearly don't appreciate the longer battery life. An Atom CPU is just fine for 90% of what I do. The rest should have an i7...
I get 8 hour battery life from a 3 pound machine, and I don't have to suffer at the hands of an Atom. I'd call that a win win.You guys clearly don't appreciate the longer battery life. An Atom CPU is just fine for 90% of what I do. The rest should have an i7...
You guys clearly don't appreciate the longer battery life.
You guys clearly don't appreciate the longer battery life. An Atom CPU is just fine for 90% of what I do. The rest should have an i7...
The sad thing is, the ULV series of Core2's are coming close to the power draw of an Atom, while offering double to triple the performance.
Sorry, but I disagree about the "surf the net" part. First, the Atom is not suitable for websurfing if you use a variety of Firefox plug-ins like AdBlock Plus, NoScript, etc. They create too much additional processing overhead for the CPU and make it painful. Second, the 1024x600 screen resolution is not enough for websurfing either.You can use netbooks to work on documents and surf the net without any problems...
90% of the time overall, you'd be hard pressed to tell what processor you had. Mainstream AMD and Intel CPUs are idling almost all the time.
Well, maybe your more patient than I am, or don't keep a lot of tabs open. It drove me crazy enough to cause me to sell my netbook for a significant loss just to get rid of it.I really have no idea what you are talking about here. Firefox+Adblock+XP is just as usable on my U123 as on my desktop. Going full screen is all it takes to make any site I go to useable, including the casul collective (complex flash-based games) and youtube/ted.
You can even get a dual core one for $400... The Acer 1410 with SU2300 (it is a C2D despite the Celeron naming).However, given that I can live without 8 hour battery life, the Core Solos/"Celeron 900" based laptops seem to be only $50-$100 more with significantly more potential (though of course not in the same class as a full Core2Duo etc).
Yeah, owners are reporting that it came with 2 1GB sticks despite any claims Acer has made on their website.Yes that looks compelling. I take it I will need to get two 2GB SO-DIMMS to upgrade to 4GB? And the Intel 4500 graphics is enough to decode HD video?