LAPTOP Reveals Top 10 Gadget Buying Tips for Holiday Bargain Shoppers











New York, NY (PRWEB) November 22, 2008

LAPTOP–Mobile Solutions for Business & Life, the leading mobile technology magazine and Web site, today announced its Bargain Hunters’ Guide to Gadget Gifts online section (http://www.laptopmag.com/bargainhunter), aimed at consumers looking for electronics bargains this holiday season. Included in the Guide will be a live webcast offering gadget shopping tips and answering visitor questions, a video showcasing the laptops available in Best Buy’s Black Friday sales, and LAPTOP’s top 10 gadget buying tips for holiday shoppers.

The webcast, taking place live on Monday, November 24, at 2 p.m. EST at http://www.laptopmag.com/bargainhunter, will offer product-based information to help gadget buyers recognize the genuine deals on products ranging from laptops and digital cameras to MP3 players and Bluetooth headsets. LAPTOP will also answer visitors’ questions during the webcast with recommendations for the best gadget gifts for anyone on a shopper’s list, from the non-tech grandma to the fully connected college student.

The Bargain Hunters’ Guide will also include a video shot in a Best Buy store, showcasing the laptops available in Best Buy’s Black Friday sales.

“There will be a lot of gadget sales this holiday shopping season, so consumers will have the chance to get fantastic deals on hot products like laptops, camcorders, and more,” said Mark Spoonauer, LAPTOP’s Editor in Chief. “But in addition to a great price, shoppers want products that won’t be obsolete by next year. As the mobile tech experts, we can help shoppers separate the deals from the duds.”

LAPTOP’s top 10 gadget buying tips offer shoppers guidance in what specifications to look for in tech products to make sure they are getting a great deal:

1. Notebooks

The key specifications to look for in a budget notebook ($ 400 to $ 500) are the RAM and the processor speed. Accept nothing less than 2GB of RAM, but 3GB is even better if available for running Windows Vista. Look for an Intel Dual Core or AMD Turion X2 processor and at least a 2.0-GHz clock speed; pass on Celeron or Pentium processors. Consider at least a 160GB hard drive, 802.11g Wi-Fi capability, and a 15.4-inch or 14.1-inch screen.

2. Netbooks

The hottest laptop category of the year, netbooks (less than $ 600) offer portability and easy Internet connectivity in a compact package typically weighing less than 3 pounds. Aim for 1GB of RAM and a 1.6-GHz Intel Atom processor. The latest netbooks have 10-inch screens, run Windows XP, and have at least 80GB hard drives. While a three-cell battery is much cheaper, a six-cell battery offers significantly better battery life at about 4.5 to 5.5 hours versus 2.5 to 3 hours.

3. Point-and-Shoot Digital Cameras

Don’t obsess over the megapixel count when it comes to value-priced digital cameras ($ 99 to $ 149): 8 megapixels is enough. And ignore claims about digital zoom; a 3X to 5X optical zoom is what counts. Match memory card types (SD or xD) with what memory cards recipients may already have, eliminating the expense of new cards. Look for optical image-stabilization technology, which means less camera shake.

4. Pocket Camcorders

Affordable YouTube-friendly camcorders like the Flip Mino ($ 179) can plug directly into a USB port for instant video-sharing with friends. If you want more versatility, look for devices that can take still shots and have memory card slots for expanding capacity. High definition is a bonus.

5. Bluetooth Headsets

A noise-canceling Bluetooth headset (around $ 99) allows friends and family members to make quality calls hands-free with minimal background noise. Picking a good headset is a subjective process, based largely on comfort and fit, beyond voice quality. Look for extras such as rubber eartips and bundled car chargers.

6. Digital Photo Frames

Give the gift that can display all those holiday photos. Look for frames (starting at $ 99) with a minimum screen size of 7 inches and a memory card reader, for uploading photos directly. Wi-Fi, video playback, and music playback are unnecessary features. Go for style and display quality first.

7. MP3 Players

The biggest trends in portable media players (starting at $ 79) are shrinking designs and improving sound quality. For music lovers, stick with players that have at least at least 8GB of memory, allowing for a respectable amount of music (in addition to photos and videos).

8. Notebook Bags

Budget doesn’t necessarily mean ugly, with a wide range of stylish backpack, messenger, briefcase, and tote bags available for less than $ 100. Neoprene sleeves (under $ 30) are tempting but only work in conjunction with another bag. TSA-approved checkpoint-friendly bags (starting at $ 79) are great for the frequent traveler.

9. Portable Hard Drives

As larger portable storage devices become available, don’t get fooled into buying an 80GB device they’ll outgrow quickly. Look for a device with a minimum of 250GB of storage (about $ 85). Want more storage? You can get 500GB in a pocket-size drive for $ 199. Also look for automatic backup software and security software to protect data.

10. Don’t forget the Stocking Stuffers!

For less than $ 40, plenty of small gadget gifts are available, including:

USB Flash Drives

Portable Speakers

DVDs

Multi-gadget Chargers

“We encourage shoppers to do as much research as possible before they buy, and to check online outlets for deals, as well as retail stores. We are offering a Deals of the Day page throughout the holiday shopping season, with daily coupons for savings on electronics (http://www.laptopmag.com/bestdeals.aspx), as well as loads of gift suggestions in our Gadget Gift Guide,” Spoonauer said.

The Bargain Hunters’ Guide to Gadget Gifts, a component of LAPTOP’s annual Gadget Gift Guide, can be found online at: http://www.laptopmag.com/bargainhunter.

About LAPTOP Magazine & Laptopmag.com:

LAPTOP–Mobile Solutions for Business & Life celebrates the infusion of mobile technology in our daily lives and provides the information and insights that enable its readers to thrive in a wireless world. It serves as the essential guide for mobile professionals and tech-savvy consumers who depend upon our expert product evaluations, helpful how-to advice, and examination of the societal impact of mobile technology. Visit http://www.laptopmag.com.

For Further Information:

Liz Moran

Marketing Director

LAPTOP Magazine

212-807-8220

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New Laptop Buying Guide Video Released By LaptopComputerGuide.org













(PRWEB) July 7, 2009

LaptopComputerGuide.org has just released its first laptop video entitled: “Which Laptop Computer Has Your Name On It?” This informative video explains the different types of laptops currently on the market; from small mobile netbooks to large high performance gaming laptops. Then it goes into detail about all the different factors or features any laptop buyer should consider before they make their final choice.

“Since there is such a variety of laptops in the stores, finding the perfect match to meet your specific needs can be a daunting task and does takes some consideration,” states Titus Hoskins, a former art teacher who now runs the LaptopComputerGuide website. “This short video covers many of the factors or features potential laptop buyers should examine before they make their final choice.”

Laptop technology is changing at an ever increasing speed, so it is sometimes difficult for the average consumer to keep up with all the latest features and innovations. That’s where this video and our handy laptop buying guide enters the picture.

Basically, this video helps the consumer select the right laptop that will get the job done. It approaches the problem from the buyer’s perspective – just how do you choose the right notebook computer to accomplish all the tasks that’s required of it.

The video is also being placed on YouTube, as well as on other different video sites across the web. It will also be embedded on the popular Notebook Computer Guide section on Bizwaremagic.com, which is the parent site of LaptopComputerGuide. The two sites will work closely together in order to deliver top-quality content to their users.

This video was professionally produced through ThePhantomwrtiers.com, which runs a very convenient video article marketing service. “This is our second video from them and we have more laptop videos in the planning stages,” says Hoskins. “Videos make for excellent marketing tools, especially on today’s web.”

Viewers of the laptop video can also download a handy Laptop Computer Buying Checklist in order to educate themselves before purchasing their laptop. They can also subscribe to a Weekly Newsletter which features timely coupons and discounts from most of the major laptop computer makers. These laptop coupons are updated on a daily basis.

To view this laptop video and to download the Free Laptop Buying Guide go here: Laptop Computer Buying Guide

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New Laptop Buying Guide Video Released By LaptopComputerGuide.org













(PRWEB) July 7, 2009

LaptopComputerGuide.org has just released its first laptop video entitled: “Which Laptop Computer Has Your Name On It?” This informative video explains the different types of laptops currently on the market; from small mobile netbooks to large high performance gaming laptops. Then it goes into detail about all the different factors or features any laptop buyer should consider before they make their final choice.

“Since there is such a variety of laptops in the stores, finding the perfect match to meet your specific needs can be a daunting task and does takes some consideration,” states Titus Hoskins, a former art teacher who now runs the LaptopComputerGuide website. “This short video covers many of the factors or features potential laptop buyers should examine before they make their final choice.”

Laptop technology is changing at an ever increasing speed, so it is sometimes difficult for the average consumer to keep up with all the latest features and innovations. That’s where this video and our handy laptop buying guide enters the picture.

Basically, this video helps the consumer select the right laptop that will get the job done. It approaches the problem from the buyer’s perspective – just how do you choose the right notebook computer to accomplish all the tasks that’s required of it.

The video is also being placed on YouTube, as well as on other different video sites across the web. It will also be embedded on the popular Notebook Computer Guide section on Bizwaremagic.com, which is the parent site of LaptopComputerGuide. The two sites will work closely together in order to deliver top-quality content to their users.

This video was professionally produced through ThePhantomwrtiers.com, which runs a very convenient video article marketing service. “This is our second video from them and we have more laptop videos in the planning stages,” says Hoskins. “Videos make for excellent marketing tools, especially on today’s web.”

Viewers of the laptop video can also download a handy Laptop Computer Buying Checklist in order to educate themselves before purchasing their laptop. They can also subscribe to a Weekly Newsletter which features timely coupons and discounts from most of the major laptop computer makers. These laptop coupons are updated on a daily basis.

To view this laptop video and to download the Free Laptop Buying Guide go here: Laptop Computer Buying Guide

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Small Laptop Buying Tips

If you are looking to buy a small laptop then there are some important facts you need to know in order to make the right purchase. What you think may be a bargain may end up just being a waste of money if it doesn’t do what you want it to. sony VGP-BPL4 laptop battery

Firstly what exactly is a small laptop? Well there is a group of laptops that are known as sub-laptops or more commonly now netbooks. The general characteristics of these computers are that they are much smaller than their full size counterparts. They are designed specifically to suit those who just want to use the basics such as internet and email and do other online activities. As such they are designed to be more portable and have a longer battery life so they can be taken out and about. Their larger laptop cousins with their 17 inch plus screens are generally far too heavy to carry any distance.

The key difference is that netbooks are essentially cut down versions of laptops designed primarily for internet based computing. Although they can do most everything a full size laptop can do the smaller screen, keyboard and lower processing power means that any hefty computing can be cumbersome. apple laptop battery

The main benefits of a small portable computer is that you can get access to emails and the internet on the go. These computers are often small enough to fit into a large pocket or handbag and are not particularly heavy making them easy to carry. For you to be able to access the internet on the go you will need internet access. This is achieved via WI-FI or with a USB mobile dongle, many newer models now have this dongle built into to laptop casing itself rather than having it as a separate accessory.

One thing to remember about netbooks is that the screens will be much smaller which means a smaller display resolution. If the resolution or the amount of pixels that can be displayed on the screen is to low then it will make it problematic when viewing internet pages and checking email. My tip is to go for a model with a small screen size but can display at a decent resolution. The higher the resolution the better.

Unlike larger laptops, smaller laptops and netbooks tend not to run the latest version of Windows. Typically you may find many running Windows XP or a version of Linux. It is important to know that you may not be able to run your favourite applications and games or your documents if you buy a Linux version. Most people are also used to Windows and so they may find Linux a bit alien to them, although Linux is good only go for this if you are specifically looking for it as a feature.

Consider the battery life of the unit, many models can run for 9+ hours before needing a recharge. Generally however the longer the battery life the bigger the battery and this will make the whole unit a lot heavier. Lithium batteries tend to be one of the heaviest components in a portable computer. compaq computer battery

Lastly make sure that you are not buying a model that is too underpowered for you. You will need to take into account the processor for speed, the RAM for running applications smoothly and the storage space. It is a case of finding a balance between cost and functionality.

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Buying The Perfect Small Laptop

Small Laptops Guide have put together some info on helping you find the perfect netbook or small laptop.

Firstly, lets discuss, “What is a small laptop / netbook?”

A netbook or small laptop is a smaller, low priced, less powered, laptop computer. They are great for surfing the web, checking email, working on word documents. They do a lot more than this, but this makes up 90% of what most people use a laptop for anyway. Netbooks are becoming increasingly popular with all the big manufacturers from Dell to Lenovo to HP getting in on the market. There is a flood of small laptops available on the market nowadays, this can prove to be a little confusing. So how do you pick which is the right small laptop for you?

Small Laptops Guide will discuss the important specifications to look for when buying the perfect small laptop. In order to get the info on the specifications, we would recommend looking at reviews of particular machines before going ahead and purchasing. From a review you can pick up important details which can help you make decisions when buying. Our site has a list of reviews from all the main manufacturers so have a look and make a note of the important specifications of each machine so that you can compare easily.

What are the important specifications to look out for? We have listed them below:

1. Processor

Look out for the Intel Atom Processor 1.6GHZ, most small laptops have these as standard. They are specifically made for netbooks and can run Windows XP.

2. Hard Drive

In the case of hard drive, more is better. Look out for Solid State Drives, with more than 15GB of space. Some of the newer models have up to 80GB so you can easily install programs and have plenty of files on there.

3. Operating System

Most of the netbooks and small laptops on the market today give an option of Windows or Linux as standard operating systems. For the majority of users, Windows is the preferred platform, although Linux machines tend to be cheaper and you are much less likely to get a virus.

4. Screen Size

Around 9 to 10 inches is a good size for your netbook, but this is often down to personal preference. Some people prefer portability whilst others prefer a slightly larger screen size.

5. Battery Life

More is better. A minimum battery life for your small laptop should be 4 hours at the least.

6. Price

Around £300 or 0 is a good average price you should expect to pay.

Visit our guide on small laptops with reviews and further information on the best and latest small laptops.


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Australian netbook buying guide

You’ve probably heard about the latest notebook craze: mini-laptops called netbooks. Netbooks are small and not very powerful laptops that can be used for basic tasks such as word processing, watching videos, listening to music, browsing the Internet and downloading photos from your digital camera. They range in size from 7in to 10in and their diminutive body makes them an attractive proposition for travellers who only want something to dump their photos on and perhaps record a journal of their travels. But even some business users find them appealing because they are easy to carry and can be used while on the road and at meetings.

Don’t consider a netbook if you want a laptop for multitasking or for running taxing applications such as Adobe Photoshop or Lotus Notes; netbooks are just not powerful enough for those sorts of applications. With a netbook you can run a basic photo editor to crop and rename your photos (and add a little contrast and brightness), run standard word processing and spreadsheet applications, watch standard-definition movies, listen to MP3s, surf the Web and use Skype. You can’t edit videos, encode videos or music (unless you are prepared to wait a long time), and you can’t check your e-mail while listening to music while working on a Word document while browsing Flash-heavy Web sites!

Most netbooks share some common specifications: a CPU, which is almost always an Intel Atom N270 or N280, 1GB of RAM, integrated Intel graphics, and a screen size up to 10.2in (although BenQ has an 11.6in model). Netbooks differ in their battery life (laptop battery), and the hard drive they use to store files. Netbooks feature either a conventional spinning hard drive or a solid-state drive with no moving parts. The latter sacrifices capacity but can make a netbook slightly lighter and quieter. It also protects your data better: a drop or bump is less likely to damage an SSD compared to a hard drive that has moving parts.

The operating system on a netbook is almost always Windows XP, but some business models also have Windows Vista Business as an option. Most netbooks are also capable of running Windows 7. Linux was the operating system of choice for the first netbook — the ASUS Eee PC 701 4G — but it has only been available on a couple of other models since (acer laptop battery, for example).

We’ve compiled a guide to help you find the perfect netbook, and provided an overview of the many netbooks that have passed through our Test Centre to help you decide which one is right for you.

Netbook specifications

Audio: All netbooks have a built-in sound chip (usually a Realtek High Definition Audio chip) as well as headphone and microphone ports. They also have built-in microphones and some newer netbooks, such as Fujitsu’s M2010, have digital microphones that can filter out background noise. Some netbooks only have one speaker, while other offer stereo sound. The speakers in a netbook are not powerful and should not be relied upon (except maybe to quickly watch a YouTube video). Use headphones or plug in some speakers if you want to listen to music or watch movies.

Battery life: Most netbooks ship with a 3-cell battery that will last an average of 2hr 30min when watching videos, but some models ship with a 6-cell battery that can play videos for up to 5hr 30min. The battery life will vary depending on the tasks you are performing, but if you want a longer battery life then opt for a netbook with a bigger battery.

CPU: The first netbooks, such as the ASUS 701 4G and the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC, used Intel Celeron M and VIA C-7M CPUs. Now almost all netbooks use one of Intel’s low-end Atom CPUs, usually the Intel Atom N270, N280, Z520 or Z530. The N270 runs at 1.6GHz while the N280 runs at 1.66GHz; the Z520 runs at 1.3GHz while the Z530 runs at 1.6GHz. All CPUs have a 512KB cache. The N270, Z520 and Z530 have a 533MHz front-side bus connection to the memory, while the N280 has a 667MHz connection. They are all single-core CPUs but have Hyper-Threading. This means they are capable of running two processes simultaneously, which aids multitasking. The Intel Atom CPUs run much cooler than the Celeron and VIA CPUs (the VIA CPU in particular gets very hot inside the small confines of a netbook). AMD has released a low-voltage chip suitable for netbooks — the Athlon 64 L110 — but it isn’t widely used yet.
Expansion slots: Only a couple of netbooks have built-in expansion slots: Lenovo’s IdeaPad S10 has an ExpressCard/34 slot, for example, and HP’s Mini 2140 has an ExpressCard/54 slot. An ExpressCard slot is handy if you want to install a mobile data card for Internet access or a digital TV tuner, for example. However, USB devices exist that can be used for the same tasks. There’s no need to buy a netbook with an ExpressCard slot unless you already have devices that require it.

Graphics: Netbooks don’t have dedicated graphics processors; instead they have integrated graphics adapters, which use the CPU and the main system memory in order to perform many of their functions. This means that you can’t use netbooks for sophisticated 3D graphics processing. As a result, netbooks can’t run many games (unless they are quite old and don’t require complex 3D graphics). The most common integrated graphics card in netbooks is the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (GMA 950). Some netbooks use the Intel GMA 500 integrated graphics card, which has more advanced video processing capabilities than the GMA 950. It is often used in netbooks that have a digital TV tuner.

Memory card slots: Like most regular sized notebooks, all netbooks have an SD card slot that can be used to quickly download images from a digital camera.

Networking: All netbooks have built-in wireless networking, as well as an Ethernet port. The wireless networking speed is usually up to 802.11g, but some netbooks support fast 802.11n Wi-Fi. The Ethernet speed is usually 10/100, but some high-end netbooks feature Gigabit Ethernet. If you will only be using a netbook to browse the Internet, then 802.11g and 10/100 Ethernet are fast enough. Opt for the faster networking speeds if you will be using the netbook to serve data to a media streamer, for example.

Optical drive: Due to their size, netbooks don’t have space for an integrated optical drive. If you want to install programs off a CD or play DVD movies you will need an external DVD burner that plugs in to a USB port.

RAM: The first netbook that ASUS shipped had 512MB of RAM, but the majority of netbooks now have 1GB installed. They can usually be upgraded (sometimes with difficulty) to 2GB. They use DDR2 SDRAM SO-DIMM modules and some netbooks have two SO-DIMM slots while others have one slot and some built-in RAM.

Resolution: The first Eee PC, with its 7in screen, had a resolution of 800×480. Common resolutions today are 1024×576 (for netbooks with a 16:9 aspect ratio) and 1024×600 (for netbooks with a 16:10 aspect ratio). The resolution of 8.9in netbooks and 10.2in netbooks is the same — 1024×600. Netbooks with a 10.1in screen typically have a resolution of 1024×576. While it’s a small difference, go for a model with the higher resolution if you can, as it will be more comfortable when browsing Web pages. Dell’s Mini 10 and Sony’s VAIO W series VPCW115XG (P/T/W) netbooks have a high definition screen with a desktop resolution of 1366×768, which is currently the highest resolution on the market for a netbook.

Screen size: The current crop of netbooks have 10.1in or 10.2in screens, but there is also an 11.6in model available from BenQ. The first netbook — the ASUS Eee PC 701 4G — had a 7in screen, and later models featured 8.9in screens.

Storage: Netbooks are available either with solid-state storage or conventional (spinning) hard drives. Solid-state drives have no moving parts, so they are less prone to losing data than spinning hard drives if you drop your netbook. However, the solid-state devices found in netbooks are not as fast as 5400rpm spinning hard drives. They also don’t offer anywhere near as much storage as conventional hard drives. Other advantages of solid-state drives are that they are slightly lighter, they run cooler and they consume fractionally less electricity. Choose a solid-state drive if you want a netbook that will run almost silently and without vibration and you don’t care about storage capacity. Choose a netbook with a conventional spinning hard drive if you want a large storage capacity (conventional drives in netbooks currently go up to 160GB). Some netbooks come with both a hard drive and a solid-state drive. In such a configuration the operating system is installed on the solid-state drive and the hard drive is used to store programs and data.

USB ports: Netbooks can have up to three USB 2.0 ports, although some models ship with only two. Toshiba (in its NB100 and NB200 netbooks) has the most advanced USB ports on the market: they can be used to charge devices, such as the iPhone or an MP3 player, even when the netbook is switched off.

Video out: Most netbooks come with a D-Sub (VGA) port which you can use to plug in an external monitor.

Warranty: Most netbooks on the market have a 12-month warranty; the only netbook with a 24-month warranty is Fujitsu’s M2010.

Webcam: All netbooks ship with a built-in webcam that can be used for Skype and recording YouTube videos.

Weight: The weight of a netbook will be 1-1.6kg, depending on its screen size, battery type and other specifications.

How we tested

We use iTunes to convert 53min of WAV files into 192Kbps MP3s, which helps test the strength of a netbook’s processor. Our battery test involves looping a video file with the screen brightness at maximum and power-saving features disabled. This means the actual battery life you encounter may be longer depending on how processor-intensive the work you are conducting is and your power-management scheme.

Australian netbook guide

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Netbook features, laptop battery life and performance Model Screen CPU RAM Storage Operating
system
Battery
size
Battery
life
iTunes
MP3 encoding
Acer
Aspire One ZG5 8.9in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 512MB 8GB,
SSD Linux
(Linpus) 3-cell 2hr 20min n/a Acer
Aspire One AOD150 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 10min 9min 33sec ASUS
Eee PC 701 4G 7in Intel
Celeron M 512MB 4GB,
SSD Linux
(Xandros) 3-cell 2hr 48min n/a ASUS
Eee PC 900 8.9in Intel
Celeron M 1GB 12GB,
SSD Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 32min n/a ASUS
Eee PC 900 8.9in Intel
Celeron M 1GB 20GB,
SSD Linux
(Xandros) 3-cell 2hr 10min n/a ASUS
Eee PC 901 8.9in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 12GB,
SSD Windows XP 6-cell 5hr n/a ASUS
Eee PC 1000H 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 80GB Windows XP 6-cell 4hr 13min ASUS
Eee PC S101 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 16GB, SSD Windows XP 4-cell 3hr 7min 18sec ASUS
Eee PC S101H 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 24min 8min 53sec ASUS
Eee PC 1000HE 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 6-cell 4hr 31min 8min 58sec ASUS
Eee PC Seashell 1005HA 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.66GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 6-cell 5hr 5min 7min 19sec BenQ
Joybook Lite U101 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 7min 56sec BenQ
Joybook Lite U121 Eco 11.6in Intel Atom,
1.3GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 6-cell n/a 8min 20sec Dell
Inspiron Mini 9 8.9in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 16GB,
SSD Windows XP 4-cell 2hr 23min 8min 59sec Dell
Latitude 2100 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1.5GB 80GB Windows XP 6-cell 4hr 27min 7min 51sec Dell
Inspiron Mini 10 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 250GB Windows XP 3-cell 1hr 49min 8min 32sec Fujitsu
M1010 8.9in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 60GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 22min 8min 57sec Fujitsu
M2010 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 6-cell 3hr 35min 10min 28sec HP
2133 Mini-Note PC 8.9in VIA C7-M,
1.6GHz 2GB 160GB Windows
Vista 3-cell 1hr 12min n/a HP
2133 Mini-Note PC 8.9in VIA C7-M,
1.6GHz 1GB 120GB Windows
Vista 3-cell 1hr 32min n/a HP
Mini 1001TU 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 60GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 20min 8min 4sec HP
Vivienne Tam Special Edition 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 60GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 20min 9min 7sec HP
Mini 2140 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 2GB 160GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 14min 7min 52min HP
Mini 110 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.66GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 10min 7min 36min HP
Mini 5101 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.66GHz 2GB 320GB Windows XP 3-cell 1hr 55min 7min 48min Kogan
Agora Netbook Pro 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 2GB 160GB gOS
(Ubuntu) 6-cell 3hr 38min n/a Lenovo
IdeaPad S10 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 3-cell 1hr 53min 8min 5sec Lenovo
IdeaPad S10e 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 6-cell 4hr 7min 8min 22sec MSI
Wind U100 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 80GB Windows XP 6-cell 4hr 47min 8min 25sec MSI
Wind U115 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB, 8GB SSD Windows XP 6-cell 5hr 22min 7min 58sec MSI
Wind U120 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 4-cell 3hr 7min 58sec MSI
Wind U123T 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 2GB 160GB Windows XP 3-cell 1hr 43min 8min 16sec Pioneer
Computers
Dreambook Lite 7in VIA C7-M,
1GHz 1GB 40GB Windows XP 6-cell 6hr 40min n/a Samsung
n120 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 6-cell 4hr 30min 7min 53sec Sony
W Series VPCW115XG (P/T/W) 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 6-cell n/a n/a Toshiba
NB100 8.9in Intel Atom,
1.6GHz 1GB 120GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 17min 8min 10sec Toshiba
NB200 10.2in Intel Atom,
1.66GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP 3-cell 2hr 18min 7min 35sec ViewSonic
VNB101 10.1in Intel Atom,
1.66GHz 1GB 160GB Windows XP
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