For half the price of a regular laptop, you can buy an ultra portable, ultra small netbook that does the job nicely. |
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We did notice, however, that the left hand size of the system heated up during our regular usage of the netbook. |
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And if you want the capability of a netbook, nothing stops you from carrying your own screen and keyboard. |
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Larger than your average netbook, the S12 provides average performance at a fairly high netbook price. |
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My overall impression of the move is derived from the recent discussions of the netbook. |
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Acer made up significant ground on general laptop leaders HP and Dell with its own netbook this year. |
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Intel has provided an early development preview of the Moblin 2.1 operating system, which we briefly tested out on a Samsung NC10 netbook. |
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With Google now building a Linux-based netbook OS of its own, those last barriers to entry will be removed. |
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Mac OS X is actually bigger than the whole hard drive on my current netbook, anyway. |
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This time the netbook appears to have been repaired successfully. |
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There is complete cacophony on what is a netbook versus a notebook. |
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Sales of netbook will not be affected by Apple iPad's launch, top executives of Intel and AMD said. |
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Market share analysis will also be provided for the consumer tablet market, E-Reader market, and the netbook market. |
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Acer has already announced a netbook, the Aspire One 532G, with the Ion 2 platform. |
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According to netbook manufacturers, such tie-ups will bundle a netbook along with subscription to 3G services. |
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The technophilic girl could not be found without her smartphone, netbook, and MP3 player. |
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In practice, too many netbook manufacturers can t resist shipping models with typo-inducing keyboard layouts, too-small screens and inadequate memory. |
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If you want to split the difference between power and portability, you may be left with the decision of whether to go with a thin and light laptop or a netbook. |
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