Top 3 coloured netbooks
March 18, 2009 by admin
Filed under Netbooks blog
Here at Cheap-Netbooks we get really tired of black netbooks and laptop computers. With dull, muddy colours they look like they’re designed to be carried by the army on night manoeuvres, rather than being fashionable, cheap computers.
It was Dell that first introduced coloured covers on their laptops, and since then you don’t have to look far for a colourful, cheap netbook that makes a statement.
And so to our top 3 coloured cheap netbooks are:
3 - the scarlet Lenovo Ideapad netbook.
This is not only a great netbook with loads of power, masses of hard disk storage and a superb screen, but that deep rich red makes it a netbook to admire. If it weren’t for numbers 2 and 1, this would be our absolute fave netbook. Carry one of these beauties around with you and you’ll draw admiring glances, and be approached by complete strangers asking about it. And if you do, be sure to point them in the direction of cheap-netbooks.org.uk to find out all they need to know about cheap netbooks.
2 - The great all rounder, the Acer Aspire One A150 netbook in pink.
Pink isn’t for everyone and it’s not the colour for blokes to be seen carrying around, but this really is a tasteful pink netbook and would be ideal to coordinate with many a girl’s outfit. But above all, the non-pink Acer Aspire One A150 is a really powerful netbook, with 160Gigs of hard disk, a great screen and superb portability as well. Imagaine that, but pink! So have a look at it before you scoff.
And finally (fanfare!!!) storming in at number ONE comes the unbeatable
1 - Samsung NC10 netbook in gleaming white
Even in black this is one of my favourite netbooks of all time, with its brilliant clear display, its massive keyboard that fits even my own big fingers and lets me touch type all day long without tiring. It’s got that famed Samsung build quality so it’s rugged, yet light to carry about. Battery lasts for hours, and with Windows XP installed, you don’t even have to think if you like Linux or not.
But in this gleaming iridescent pearly white, the Samsung NC10 is to die for. I know you’ll think white is easily marked, gets dirty and so on, but the finish on this little beauty resists fingers and marking, so after months of use it will sticll look fresh from the box.
Black netbooks are over for me, and right from the moment of opening the box, this white Samsung netbook has been the only one for me.
Get one, you’ll love it.
Oh, and in case you’re wondering about the picture, it’s a RAINBOW bee eater! A lovely little chap and just the thing for an article on colours.
Unboxing the Samsung NC10 netbook - watch the video
March 16, 2009 by admin
Filed under Netbooks blog
I’m so over the moon with my gleaming white Samsung NC10 netbook, that I’ve just got to spread the word. It’s a fabulous machine, looks really stylish, got a huge keyboard for those of you who are used to touch typing (or just have big fingers!) and is so easy to set up my cat could do it.
I bet you remember your first computer, where you took dozens of bits out of different boxes, struggled to join them together, turned it on and wondered why it didn’t work, and then swore that computers were a waste of time anyway. Well those days are LONG gone. There’s no setting up to do with the great Samsung NC10 - you take it out of the box, clip on the battery pack and press the On button. You’re ready to hit the ground running.
Well I found this video on youtube where a guy goes from receiving the box to having it up and running all in a matter of minutes. It seriously could NOT be easier.
Check out the Youtube video, then follow our link to find today’s best price and you could be enjoying your own NC10 in next to no time.
A Samsung NC10 netbook is all the computer you need.
Dell Inspiron Mini 9 netbook (Windows XP)
March 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Dell netbooks, midprice netbooks
Dell knows computers, and this is the Dell Netbook complete with Windows XP
Dell pride themselves on the compact dimensions and light weight of this fabulous cheap netbook. With its 8.9 inch crystal clear display, with all the detail you’d expect from 1024 x 600 pixels, it weighs about a kilo (or two and a quarter pounds) and is ideal to take with you anywhere.
The hard drive is solid state so it will be ultra reliable, and you can have up to 16GB to store all your music, movies and documents.
Powered by the trusty Intel Atom N220, the Dell netbook has plenty of oomph, and its 3 built in USB ports mean it’s got the ultimate in connectability. Plug in your external hard disk drive, your video camera, or any other USB device you fancy and the Dell netbook will take it in its stride.
Wifi 802.11g is standard as you’d expect, and you can even plug in a bluetooth card.
You can buy the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 black or white, but Dell also make this netbook in a great range of colours so you can express your own personality.
HP mini netbook
January 29, 2009 by Netbook reviews
Filed under HP netbooks, Netbooks blog, budget netbooks
Discontinued model HP mini with 8.9 inch display and Linux.
Check out the all new HP Mini with 10.1 inch display and the all new Windows 7.
The HP mini netbook is a fabulous Linux machine from a big manufacturer
Hewlett Packard are famous for world class printers and PCs. Well here’s a great little addition to their rainge - the HP Mini netbook.
With a great 8.9 inch TFT display, this cheap netbook is ideal for people on the go.
The mini 1000 is as fully featured as you’d expect from HP, with a generous 120GB hard disk, card reader, 2 x USB ports, bluetooth and all the connectivity of wifi. Complete with an easy to use Linux interface, this is a true multimedia computer that you can take seriously when it comes to putting it to work.
If you’re a writer or a blogger just love a great keyboard, and the quality feel of this fabulous netbook . Take our word for it, it’s tried and tested.
A great netbook from Hewlett Packard. You’ll be right up there at the front with this HP Mini netbook.
MSI Wind U100 netbook
January 29, 2009 by Netbook reviews
Filed under MSI netbooks, Netbooks blog, midprice netbooks
The MSI Wind netbook is discontinued. The nearest quality cheap netbook in spec and price is the Asus Eee PC1005 which you can check out HERE.
This fully featured netbook has everything you need for maximum power processing on the move. The MSI boasts a bright 9 inch display, a huge 120GB hard disk and all the connectivity you’d associate with MSI. There’s a built-in webcam to show you off to maximum advantage on those Skype or Messenger calls, a digital microphone of course, and great stereo speakers so that you can relive all your favourite movies with all the video and sound quality of the originals.
MSI Wind may not be the biggest name in netbooks, but with this flagship model, you can’t go wrong.
We promise you won’t be disappointed.
Fujitsu Amilo Mini U1 3520 netbook - discontinued netbook
January 28, 2009 by Netbook reviews
Filed under Fujitsu netbooks, Netbooks blog, premium netbooks
Edit December 2009 : This Fujitsu netbook has been discontinued.
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With its non-glare screen and big hard disk, this netbook is a must-have for keeping in touch on the move.
This thoroughbred netbook from the Fujitsu laptop stable can be customised with brilliant clip on covers in a great range of colours from orange to pink, red and blue. So as well as one of the best small netbooks you can buy, it lets you make a style statement.
Its crystal clear high definition display is non-glare, so you’ll be amazed at the detail it shows even in the brightest daylight.
Weighing in at under a kilo, this is one of the lightest netbooks around, but the Fujitsu boasts a tremendous battery life of four hours - more than most of its competitors. So you can keep working or keep in touch for so much longer.
And keeping in touch is what this cracking little laptop excels at. A digital array microphone, stereo speakers and a great 1.3 Megapixel video camera built in mean that you can see and talk to your friends and loved ones to your heart’s content with Skype or Messenger.
The massive 250GB hard disk will store hours of video, thousands of photos and thousands of tracks of your favourite sounds, so the Fujitsu netbook is a true multimedia computer. The Fujitsu Amilo is a netbook for the connoisseur.
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 A110 Windows XP netbook (discontinued - no longer available)
January 28, 2009 by Netbook reviews
Filed under Acer netbooks, midprice netbooks
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This Acer netbook is discontinued.
Check out the replacement - A bargain new Acer 531 netbook
A great l Windows netbook from a top manufacturer with a price you’ll not believe.
- Display: 8.9 inch Acer Crystal Brite
- Processor : Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
- RAM : 1GB
- Flash storage: 16GB
- OS : Windows XP Home Edition
- Software : Open Office
- Webcam
This entry level netbook from Acer may be low on price, but it’s packed with features.
The Intel Atom N270 processor packs quite a punch and the massive 16GB of flash storage and 1GB of RAM mean that you’ll have plenty of speed and capacity.
Choose from these three fabulous colours, Sapphire Blue, Coral Pink or Seashell White so you’ll stand out in a crowd. And the “crystalbrite” screen will ensure you get a great viewing experience.
The Acer Aspire One A110-B has a top quality “crystal eye” webcam, stereo speakers and a great digital microphone so you can stay in touch with friends and family 24/7 via Skype or Messenger.
The Intel Atom processor is uses minimal power even when working hard so you can expect up to three hours of use between charges.
You’ll get all the connectivity is you need, with 3xUSB ports and the integrated card reader. Plug in your external hard drive or your memory stick to boost your storage. You’ll never run short of space for your music or videos with the Acer One.
Make the most of internet wifi hotspots or use the Aspire One on your own wireless internet connection. You can even connect through an integral Ethernet port if you like.
The Acer netbook is so portable you’ll take it everywhere, and it’s THE model for using outdoors.
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.














