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CusworthRovers

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Net Books
« on November 04, 2010, 01:53:48 pm by CusworthRovers »
Following on from Hoola's post

Anybody know what's best to get the wee shites for Xmas in terms of Internet access. Thinking of getting the 2 youngest a Net Book each, although they want lap tops. All they want is access to Internet.

Will a net book suffice?
Any horror stories?
Costs?

In anticipation

CR



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River Don

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #1 on November 04, 2010, 02:14:19 pm by River Don »

MrFrost

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #2 on November 04, 2010, 03:35:28 pm by MrFrost »
CusworthRovers wrote:
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Following on from Hoola's post

Anybody know what's best to get the wee shites for Xmas in terms of Internet access. Thinking of getting the 2 youngest a Net Book each, although they want lap tops. All they want is access to Internet.

Will a net book suffice?
Any horror stories?
Costs?

In anticipation

CR


Net Books are fine if all you are doing is surfing the net. They struggle with anything else though.

What's your budget? Send me a PM, i'll be able to get you a decent deal on whatever it is you're after.

Sandy Lane

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #3 on November 04, 2010, 09:02:21 pm by Sandy Lane »
I have two net books - one I bought and one I inherited from my daughter and love 'em both. The Dell is of better quality but the Acer was cheap.  They're great just for the internet and my mail -- not so much for downloading anything with content as there is not much disk space, as Mr. Frost says, as I didn't have enough room to download yahoo chat to hear the matches last year, so I'd say mostly good.  Perfect for my work travel though as it fits in a pocketbook.  :-)

grayx

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #4 on November 04, 2010, 09:07:38 pm by grayx »
Bought both mine a Samsung N130 netbook. Brilliant little surfing machines for around £270.

jucyberry

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #5 on November 04, 2010, 09:17:20 pm by jucyberry »
I thought I would be clever and get a netty when my old beastie conked out on me..Pah!

I can't say I like it overly, it's got pokey little keys and obviously a tiny screen, but most of all, I have fallen out of love with it because I have had such battles with messenger. For some reason netty hates messenger with a passion, I have loaded and deleted so many versions I have met myself coming backwards..
Considering messenger is essential, (it is ofcourse the way the fella and I get to see each other when we cant meet up) it is most stressful.

Saying all that, I guess if it wasn't so vital to have messenger , I would be quite happy with mine, it's an Asus eee 1005p seashell btw.

It is powerful enough to download films,( if you were allowed to)..lol

Has a charge of 11 hours battery time too...

MrFrost

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #6 on November 04, 2010, 09:19:35 pm by MrFrost »
jucyberry wrote:
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I thought I would be clever and get a netty when my old beastie conked out on me..Pah!

I can't say I like it overly, it's got pokey little keys and obviously a tiny screen, but most of all, I have fallen out of love with it because I have had such battles with messenger. For some reason netty hates messenger with a passion, I have loaded and deleted so many versions I have met myself coming backwards..
Considering messenger is essential, (it is ofcourse the way the fella and I get to see each other when we cant meet up) it is most stressful.

Saying all that, I guess if it wasn't so vital to have messenger , I would be quite happy with mine, it's an Asus eee 1005p seashell btw.

It is powerful enough to download films,( if you were allowed to)..lol

Has a charge of 11 hours battery time too...


Is it running Windows Jucy?

jucyberry

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #7 on November 04, 2010, 09:25:30 pm by jucyberry »
it's running round in circles Mike, don't know about anything else..lol

It's on windows 7 starter, I've downloaded so many messenger formats I have lost track of which I downloaded tonight, although I know its not windows live 11, it didn't like that one at all. I just want a system that won't freeze either the cam or the words or both. :(

I think this is the 2009 version as I also had it on my desk top, which I miss dreadfully I have to say.

MrFrost

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #8 on November 04, 2010, 09:31:34 pm by MrFrost »
What problems are you having? Crashing the system? Messenger does use alot of memory.
They aren't as powerful as laptops as a rule, and can be prone to problems such as running day to day programme's such as messenger without issue's.

jucyberry

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #9 on November 04, 2010, 09:38:05 pm by jucyberry »
Sometimes the cam freezes, others I sit and type and there is a lag of a few seconds. I guess if that is the case then I really would be better with the older version as it wont have so many gizmo's attatched to it.
Hopefully anyway.   :(

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Re:Net Books
« Reply #10 on November 05, 2010, 08:31:20 am by GM-MarkB »
MrFrost wrote:
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CusworthRovers wrote:
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Following on from Hoola's post

Anybody know what's best to get the wee shites for Xmas in terms of Internet access. Thinking of getting the 2 youngest a Net Book each, although they want lap tops. All they want is access to Internet.

Will a net book suffice?
Any horror stories?
Costs?

In anticipation

CR


Net Books are fine if all you are doing is surfing the net. They struggle with anything else though.

What's your budget? Send me a PM, i'll be able to get you a decent deal on whatever it is you're after.


Lol..to be honest mate, i'd have thought you'd be the last person to ask about anything mechanical or electrical  :laugh:

 

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