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I dont know anything about them but here is the situation.
A while back I broke my laptop. Dropped the damn thing in the airport security check and cracked the screen ![]() I looked into getting a replacement screen but they were running in the 200-300 us dollar range. Its an old machine and not worth throwing that kind of money at. I mainly need a machine for ms word and excell games are not really a must. What concearns me if I understand it right the netbooks would require a 'contract' for internet access. I dont want another monthley bill.
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I didn't know about the access fees, I thought that only came with access to the web through a cell network. Access through a wifi spot was free.
I wanted a netbook badly--small, light, capable basics, but ended up with a small Dell because most/all netbooks do not have a built in DVD.
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That's what netbooks are about; small, cheap laptops. As a result they do away with stuff like optical drives.
![]() Over time netbooks have become larger while laptops became smaller/lighter, so there's not that much difference anymore anyway. It should be possible to use a netbook on your home wireless or wired network, though if you want to use it on the road, you probably want to have a "mobile" ISP. Think you just get a USB device with an antenna in that case. ![]() Can't speak from experience though; I keep away from both wireless networks and anything smaller than a desktop PC. ![]()
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Most, if not all, are just like your tabletop PC: How you access the internet is your business.
Personally I opted for a "mobile broadband"-solution. I have a cellphone anyway, so shelling out an additonal 10€/month isn't too bad for an unlimited internet access at 512/512 kbps. One can just use the phone on itself, or plug the phone to a computer and voila, internet anywhere where you have coverage. |
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Don't buy a netbook from a mobile provider. They will likely require a contract of some sort. I highly recommend newegg, always been happy with the pricing, service, and shipping.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCateg...&name=Netbooks PD |
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