Hi Eleanor, Netbooks don't come with CD drives!There are compact as getting a lot in to a small space if u get might drift is the idea!
Perhaps in time! Am checking out the NC10. Have you bought one and what do you think? regards Tony----- Original Message ----- From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:11 AM Subject: [access-uk] Re: What netbook to Buy
Oh sorry I thought I was answering Tony on another list but thanks a million for that very useful link and apologies to all of you for reading my mail. You must have all thought I had lost the plot and in a way I had!-original message- Subject: [access-uk] Re: What netbook to Buy From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu" <ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx> Date: 17:03:2009 11:23 pm Hi.Just to back up what Eleanor is saying here, a number of review websites have prominently proclaimed that the NC10 is the best netbook on the market to date. For anyone looking for a review, you can watch a video review at www.trustedreviews.com.All the best, Ibrahim.----- Original Message ----- From: Eleanor BurkeTo: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 11:18 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: What netbook to Buy Hi Tony and OthersI am on the Access UK list and we had a lot going before Christmas all about the NC10 and many of us purchased it and we all remain delighted with it. I note the info below does not say that there is no CD/DVD drive. these Netbooks are sold in PC World so do go and have a look. they can be pricey but their advantage is their portability. Supernova works very well on them as well as Jaws. You will not be disappointed with whichever one you choose I am sure of that.Eleanor----- Original Message ----- From: Tony SweeneyTo: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:58 PM Subject: [access-uk] What netbook to Buy Hi All,Ccame across this on another list and thought that it would be of interest at least to some.See below. Tony,Netbooks are a great invention primarily due to their portability. I own anAsus EEEPC myself and find it excellent. The model is the 901, it runsWindows XP, has a 12 GB hard drive (solid state), 1 GB ram and an 8.9inch screen. It came loaded with Adobe Acrobat, Skype, Microsoft Works, and Star Office. I have installed Jaws, Microsoft Office and AVG myself and all seems to run happily together. The battery is a 6-cell, and lasts about 5 hours(with bluetooth and wireless networking enabled). I mainly use it for browsing the web, catching up on emails, and reading / writing word documents. It's really handy when travelling.The main things to watch out for when buying one of these PCs in my opinionare: 1) The size and usability of the keyboard; 2) The over all size and weight of the machine;3) The amount of RAM included (1 GB is normal, however some models come with512 MB which may not be enough);4) The type of hard-drive - either solid state or magnetic (solid state is similar to a flash card and so are more robust than the traditional magneticones);5) The capacity of the battery (as a rule of thumb 1 cell will get you about50 minutes to one hours worth of power);6) The operating system (most netbooks are sold with either Linux or WindowsXP, although Vista is starting to appear in the newer models); 7) The presence of integrated support for Bluetooth and / or mobile broadband; 8) The quality of the built-in webcam; 9) The number of USB ports;There are quite a number of netbooks on the market these days, some having screens as small as 7inches which makes the over all size of the machines tiny in comparison to a traditional 14inch laptop. The Advent 4211 is good, the Acer Aspire One also, and getting a little more expensive the SamsungNC10. The Dells tend to be a little on the pricey side too, plus I have heard reports that the keyboard layout is quite strange on them. Quirkykeyboard layout is a common feature of netbooks, so I would strongly adviseyou to physically examine a number of your preferred machines before purchasing.For the most competitive pricing, I would recommend that you take a look athttp://www.elara.ie Cheers, Ciaran =========================================================== The vicsireland mailing list To unsubscribe at any time send a mail to: vicsireland-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxwith the word "unsubscribe", without the quotes in the subject of the message.To contact the moderator send mail to: tim.j.culhane@xxxxxxxxx For mor information on the Visually Impaired Computer Society visit: http://www.vicsireland.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I am using the Free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 6 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1362 of my spam emails to date. The Professional version does not have this message. ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq
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