Samsung NC10 netbook
July 24, 2009 by Netbook reviews
Filed under Samsung Netbooks, budget netbooks
The Samsung NC10 netbook is our own favourite netbook, the one we all use in the office, and, in short, our Winner.
The Samsung NC10 netbook is the netbook that thinks it’s a regular laptop, but at a netbook price. Easy to use, a massive keyboard and an ultra bright matt screen, so no nasty reflections.
This great netbook is light, fast, easy to use, solidly built and our recommended netbook.
In fact, we recommend it for just about anybody, and young people love it. But if your fingers aren’t as nimble as they were, then you’ll love the big keyboard. If your eyes aren’t what they were, you’ll love the clear bright display. And if you’re not confident with computers, it’s so easy to use it almost runs itself.
Plug it into your internet just like any other computer, or use it in wireless mode (wifi, as they call it) at any of the thousands of places displaying the “wifi” sign. It’ll connect itself and you’ll be online within seconds.
This fabulous Samsung netbook gives you all the hard disk storage you need with a fast 160GB internal disk drive, and the Intel Atom processor packs enough punch to keep all your applications going flat out.
Boasting a great 10.2 inch screen, your films and videos will look fantastic via the great on board graphics and you’ll get quality sound from the built in speakers. As you can tell, we really like the Samsung NC10 netbook.
Naturally, high speed Wifi is standard so you can use the Samsung netbook from any Wifi hotspot or from your own home wireless router via your internet connection.
- Screen size: 10.2 inches
- Hard Disk: 160GB
- Processor Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
And as if all that isn’t enough, you can express your individuality and buy the Samsung NC10 netbook in Deep glowing black, Sparkling blue or brilliant gleaming white. But either way, we’re pleased that the Samsung NC10 is one of the few netbooks with a matt screen rather than the glossy type that abound nowadays where you get distracting reflections if you’re not very careful about positioning of your netbook.
And because the NC10 is our own favourite netbook, we check the prices of NC10 daily with all the major suppliers, so you get all the prices in one place.
What do you think of the NC10? Do you like this netbook as much as we do? Leave us a comment and let us know!
Lenovo Ideapad S10 netbook
January 28, 2009 by Netbook reviews
Filed under Lenovo netbooks, midprice netbooks
The Lenovo Ideapad is a cool stylish netbook for those seeking something different.
Is it a netbook? Is it a laptop? Is it a PC?
Only the cheap price will give away the origins of this cool new netbook from Lenovo.
Weighing in at a fantastic 1.25 kilos, this netbook is a dream to carry around with you as well as a dream to use.
Powered by the tried and tested Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz netbook processor, the Lenovo is no slouch when it comes to getting through the business applications. And the massive 160GB hard disk will make short work of all your videos and music with space to spare.
The brilliant 10.1 inch TFT screen and built in quality stereo speakers make this the ideal netbook for multimedia buffs. And the integrated digital microphone, webcam and stereo speakers mean that this great netbook is just the job for keeping in touch on the move. Run Skype or Messenger and your loved ones, friends and colleagues will see you in sparkling colour as well as hear you with crystal clear sound.
It’s not the cheapest netbook there is, but this premium netbook is second to none for quality and features.
Advent 4213 netbook
January 28, 2009 by Netbook reviews
Filed under Advent netbooks, Netbooks blog, budget netbooks
Note November 09 - this netbook replaced by the fantastic Advent Milano netbook which comes with Windows 7. Click picture for details.
The big brother to the Advent 4211, this great netbook comes with a huge 160GB of hard disk and the same 10.1 inch high quality TFT monitor. And the netbooks’s great Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor will handle all the tasks you throw at it while using minimal power so that your battery lasts and lasts.
Stereo speakers are built in for high quality music on the move, or you can plug in your own headphones to listen to your top sounds or movies in private. There’s a brilliant webcam and top of the range digital microphone built in, of course, so this multimedia netbook is ideal for keeping in touch on the move. Skype or Messenger on this great cheap netbook are just the job for talking to friends, colleagues or loved ones, knowing that you’ll see them in great colour just as they can see you.
This Advent’s a netbook for those that demand a little bit more.
Acer Aspire One A150 Windows XP netbook
January 26, 2009 by Netbook reviews
Filed under Acer netbooks, midprice netbooks
The Acer Aspire One A150 Windows XP .
Ideal for students, this is the flagship Windows netbook from Acer, the world’s leading manufacturer of netbooks.
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Display : 8.9 inch Acer CristalBrite
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Processor : Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
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RAM : 1GB
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Hard Disk : 160GB
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OS : Windows XP Home Edition
Available in stunning Sapphire Blue, eye-catching Coral Pink or crisp, sparkling Seashell White, you can see why Acer sell more netbooks worldwide than anybody else. This powerful netbook thinks it’s a fully fledged laptop, but is so compact it fits easily in your pocket. It’s a multimedia centre, so ideal for video and music as well as having all the connectability for students to keep in touch with home and each other.
The Acer Aspire One A150 is as fully functional as a laptop twice the size and comes packed with all the features you could want from a netbook.
The Intel Atom processor packs loads of punch while being frugal with the power, so you can get up to three hours battery life between recharging.
A 0.3 Megapixel “crystal eye” webcam, digital microphone and stereo speakers make this the ultimate in communications netbooks so on Facebook, Messenger or Skype, you’ll be able to keep in touch with friends and family (and even work!) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, wherever you are.
3 x USB slots and a 4-way card reader built into the Acer Aspire One mean that moving data in and out is a doddle, and of course there’s full internet connectivity via the integrated Ethernet Wireless protocols.
Smaller than a diary, students will take the Acer Aspire One with them everywhere and could well find it’s the only computer they need.









