Contrary to conventional wisdom, netbooks arent just for consumers. AT&T offers another way for small businesses to enjoy access to the nations fastest 3G network in 350 major US metropolitan areas. Small business customers nationwide can now purchase Acer, HP and Panasonic netbooks and laptops, featuring AT&Ts embedded wireless technology, through the companys relationship with CDW, a provider of technology solutions. The effort is part of AT&Ts initiative to introduce wireless capabilities into a wide variety of emerging devices beyond traditional handsets or smartphones and to enhance productivity for small businesses virtually wherever their business takes them. These integrated devices come with AT&T 3G wireless connectivity built-in, offering a convenient option in lieu of external cards or antennas. Based on the global GSM standard, the devices enable small businesses to not only connect from coast to coast in the United States, but in more than 170 countries around the world, including more than 80 countries with 3G networks. With AT&T Communication Manager, small businesses purchasing embedded netbooks and laptops also have access to AT&T Wi-Fi hot spots, totaling some 20000 domestically and more than 90000 worldwide. Please visit the News tab at www.facebook.com for more information.
This is a review of the laptop I recently purchased. It is a great laptop for travel, but not so great if you are looking for something with a fast processor or gaming ability.
www.AcerAspireMiniLaptop.com This video gives a short introduction to the Acer mini laptop and a resource for finding more information and the best deal.
I’m looking for a 10" screen mini laptop with wireless. I’m not sure what a good brand to get is. I want one with a lot of memory. I’ve seen the Acer aspire one and that seems pretty good but I want more options.
I would like to know which of the little PC’s has the best graphics card, as well as decent storage space and at least 1GB of RAM. Price should be under 00. Currently I am looking at the Acer Aspire One, ASUS Eee PC, and Dell’s Inspiron Mini. Please let me know what company and the model is the best for my buck. Thanks!