smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18968 Posts user info edit post |
vista32 synaptics driver worked great 8/30/2009 9:55:06 PM |
synapse play so hard 60940 Posts user info edit post |
why is it 95% of netbooks out there come with regular hard drives? seems like 6 months ago+ more came with ssd 9/1/2009 8:28:46 AM |
ScHpEnXeL Suspended 32613 Posts user info edit post |
because some ssd's are crap 9/1/2009 8:29:49 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
^ true...and the ones that aren't put the cost of a netbook out of range for competitive pricing
really, if you want an SSD, get the netbook you want with the cheapest hard drive you can find...then buy the SSD separately 9/1/2009 8:54:11 AM |
synapse play so hard 60940 Posts user info edit post |
and how much is a decent SSD? I wouldn't need much...anywhere from 10-20GB should be plenty 9/1/2009 8:56:23 AM |
J33Pownr Veteran 356 Posts user info edit post |
The only brands I would trust dont even make an ssd in smaller than 30Gb drives. OCZ makes the smallest but it costs $140. If you do go that route make sure you get an ssd with the new Indilinx Drive. I know G.Skill, OCZ, Super Talent and Patriot all have new Indilinx MLC drives that dont have the stuttering problem of the originals. But I would wait on an ssd for a netbook because of price alone.
For a desktop I could justify the price a little better because the new i7 should be able to saturate the I/O of an ssd. The netbooks just dont have the processing power. With exception to the newer Acer Aspire 1810tz which has a dual core but isnt out yet anyway.
ssd reading http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.aspx?i=3631
[Edited on September 1, 2009 at 9:14 AM. Reason : linky] 9/1/2009 9:13:04 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
it depends on what you're looking for
top of the line SSDs are like the intel X25-M...the OCZ vertex is a close second...both of them are probably cost prohibitive at about $3/gb, though
i think i could argue that there is no "good" SSD right now...there are too many options that haven't been proven, yet (SLC over MLC, for one)...intel and indilinx (OCZ) make the best drives, but they're just way too expensive...if you go with the cheaper ones, their NAND memory is usually crap, so the only real advantage is power consumption
[Edited on September 1, 2009 at 9:20 AM. Reason : ^ hah, i was about to post that link...it's a good read] 9/1/2009 9:20:06 AM |
synapse play so hard 60940 Posts user info edit post |
i was about to pick up http://bensbargains.net/deal/113411/ or http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=98274&t=1544001
(can't really tell any difference between the two)
but then i realized how little i'd be able to view on those 1024 X 576 resolution screens.
think i'm gonna hold out for some better resolution specs.
ok tww, i was a decent proc, high resolution screen, and a >= 18gb SSD for less than $300. plz to make it happen. 9/7/2009 1:37:39 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
anything new or exciting scheduled to come out in the next month or two? i'd like to replace my celeron 900 eeepc with something speedier. 9/8/2009 11:57:04 PM |
dave421 All American 1391 Posts user info edit post |
new atom is supposed to be out early next year. Don't know if that's too long for you or not though. I think it's something like a 1.86ghz dual core. 9/9/2009 8:51:20 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
don't mind waiting. but won't ^ those specs put it out of the netbook category that MS specified? not that i'd mind running windows 7 on a netbook. 9/9/2009 9:12:12 PM |
Bweez All American 10849 Posts user info edit post |
thanksgiving price drops?
old laptop is falling apart. 9/9/2009 10:18:25 PM |
dave421 All American 1391 Posts user info edit post |
^^ MS has already talked about Win7 on netbooks so I'd imagine that they'll be pulling XP shortly after 7 is available. There's already other netbooks on Vista because of their specs so there's definitely a market for faster/larger netbooks. 9/10/2009 7:35:00 AM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
Vista on a netbook-class computer. [shudder] 9/10/2009 9:09:03 AM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
this may have already been answered, but will windows 7 take less space and lesser requirements than xp? i've got a dell mini, one of the originals with a SSD, and i'm very very limited on space. mine came with xp, i just recently tried ubuntu and i'm not very happy with it. the touchpad driver is retarded and the idle/hibernate/shutdown sequence never works right. 9/10/2009 10:14:48 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
XP requirements: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314865 win7 requirements: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/get/system-requirements.aspx
hard drive space 1.5gb for XP vs. 16/20gb for win7 (32/64)
proc 300mhz for XP vs. 1ghz for win7
memory 128mb for XP vs. 1/2gb for win7 (32/64) 9/10/2009 10:35:25 AM |
Smath74 All American 93281 Posts user info edit post |
Jesus H. Christ that is a bloated clusterfuck. 9/10/2009 12:22:42 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
aye...the jump in disk space requirements from XP to vista/win7 is huge...snow leopard requires a modest 5gb and ubuntu is only 3gb...it's ridiculous
that said, disk space is dirt cheap...UNLESS you're using an SSD (which is the case in this particular instance), it shouldn't make any real difference...i guess the microsoft team spent too much time turning win7 into what vista should have been and decided it was easier to bloat the hell out of it than to design it well
*shrug* 9/10/2009 1:18:02 PM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "hard drive space 1.5gb for XP vs. 16/20gb for win7 (32/64)" |
yeah...i've only got 8gb total...no windows 7 is not for me9/10/2009 1:32:14 PM |
poohpimpin All American 636 Posts user info edit post |
anyone interested in a lightly used asus eee pc 1000ha (in black)? i got it back in January and probably haven't used it for more than 30-40 total hours. nothing's wrong with it, but I just never find myself using it. no mods or anything and i could restore it to original factory condition if needed - i also have all of the original packaging and manuals. it came with a sleeve, but i purchased a carry bag when i didn't know that a sleeve came with it (the bag is nicer though because it has a part that can hold the ac adapter)
netbook: http://tiny.cc/1000ha bag: http://tiny.cc/bag11
pm me if interested - i'm looking for around $250 for the netbook and the bag (i bought new for $389 in January)
[Edited on September 23, 2009 at 1:16 PM. Reason : link is deceiving with high price] 9/23/2009 1:13:58 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
I sent this guy a PM. Keep yer mitts off him. 9/23/2009 1:25:55 PM |
cheerwhiner All American 8302 Posts user info edit post |
going to order windows 7 for my acer aspire one, the $29 student method. from what I have read its worth doing. I don't keep a lot stored on the hard drive besides its 160 gigs anyway 9/23/2009 8:41:04 PM |
synapse play so hard 60940 Posts user info edit post |
so i ended up saying fuck the netbook (for now), and got this instead for $470 shipped:
Quote : | " 224-5072 1 Vostro 1320
317-2264 1 Intel Core Penryn T6670,2.2GHz
317-0458 1 4GB DDR2 800MHZ 2 DIMM Vostro
320-8210 1 Intel Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M HD Deep Cherry Red Vostro 1320
341-8906 1 250GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive with Free Fall Sensor Vostro
317-0459 1 Fingerprint Reader with DigitalPersona software Vostro
320-7933 1 13.3 inch WXGA TrueLife LCD for Vostro 1320
313-7797 1 Dell Resource DVD, Vostro 1320
412-1030 1 Dell Welcome Application: Vista only
412-1031 1 Dell Icon Consolidation
420-7658 1 Dell Support Center 2.0 for Dell Vostro
421-0275 1 Vista Ultimate Service Pack 1 w/Media 32 Edition Notebook English,Vostro
421-0320 1 Windows Live Search,Multiple User Interface,SMB
310-8628 1 You have chosen a Windows Vista Premium System
330-4198 1 Dell Data Back-up and RecoveryManager for Vista, English Latitude, Precision, OptiPlex,Vostro
330-3635 1 65W AC Adapter for Vostro
410-1858 1 Adobe Reader 9.0 Multi Language,for Dell Vostro Notebooks and Desktops
313-7663 1 8X DVD+/-RW with double-layer DVD+/-R write capability, Vostro
421-1188 1 Roxio Creator Dell Edition 10.3 Media Vostro
421-2080 1 Cyberlink Power DVD 8.3 Playback Vostro
313-7659 1 Integrated 1.3 Mega Pixel camera and digital mic w/webcam
430-3459 1 Dell WLAN 1397 (802.11b/g) 1/2MiniCard for Vostro
313-7655 1 Cherry Red with High Gloss Finish Vostro
410-2099 1 Norton Internet Security 2009 15 Month, Dell Vostro
312-0832 1 6-cell C-Tech 2.2AH Primary Battery for Vostro
412-0379 1 No software package
993-0920 1 Basic Support: Next Business Day Parts and Labor Onsite Response Initial Year
993-8017 1 Dell Hardware Limited Warranty Plus Onsite Service Initial Year
988-7347 1 No Warranty beyond 1 year
983-3920 1 Warranty Support,Initial Year
900-9987 1 Standard On-Site Installation Declined
905-9919 1 INFO, No Datasafe, VOSTRO
468-3168 1 Visit http://www.dell.com /windows7upgrade for Windows 7upgrade eligibility, RLOB
467-3560 1 Purchase is Not Intended for Resale
310-8319 1 Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
310-8977 1 Info SKU-Software and Peripherals products and solutions catalog included in system boxes" |
good deal?10/8/2009 11:01:49 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
You already bought it. What does it matter? 10/8/2009 11:08:48 PM |
synapse play so hard 60940 Posts user info edit post |
i can still cancel
but mostly, it was just bragging 10/8/2009 11:35:38 PM |
RhoIsWar1096 All American 3857 Posts user info edit post |
Ok TWW, I've got a beast-ass Pavilion dv8000 at home that does not like to travel any more. It still runs fine but the battery sucks and display is shot (using external monitor now).
I'm looking for a Netbook to start using as my primary machine for light surfing and web development, some simple GIMP (but no local DBs), but nothing too crazy.
It has to be under $450, >= 160GB HD, 2GB max RAM (even if it only comes with 1GB), >= 1.6GHz proc, and LONG battery life.
Since I'm trying to start my own small business I really like the professional look of the HP Mini 5101:
http://www.netbookchoice.com/2009/06/24/hp-mini-5101-the-ultimate-business-netbook/
I'm looking at the FM978UT#ABA model, in the low end. Regardless, I like the 7200rpm HD, GigE NIC, a/b/g/n (draft 2.0) Wireless NIC and (spill resistant!!!) 95% keyboard.
On the other hand, I've researched the Asus Eee PC Seashell 1101HA also:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductReview.aspx?Item=N82E16834220579
All the NewEgg reviews are great, which is definitely encouraging. The 1101HA-MU1X-BK model I'm considering also sports an SDHC cardreader, WXGA 1366x768 ED display, and an astonishing 11 hours (reported) battery life.
Can anyone nudge me in the right direction? HP vs. Asus help? Are there other models (of any manufacturer) that I should add into my comparison? There are several Asus models out there that could do the job as well but I haven't quite sifted through all of them yet. I must say the 1101HA's larger screen/keyboard are enticing.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks TWW!!! 10/22/2009 2:04:17 AM |
LoneSnark All American 12317 Posts user info edit post |
Any NVidia Ion's floating around? 10/22/2009 4:30:01 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
those seashells are pretty spiffy-looking. but that's about all they bring to the table to make them more attractive than any other offering 10/22/2009 5:11:23 PM |
RhoIsWar1096 All American 3857 Posts user info edit post |
what about reliability? how long will each brand last? overall quality of components used? processor comparison? anyone had these models where they could list +s or -s? 10/23/2009 6:43:17 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
I am very satisfied with my Asus EEE 901. 10/23/2009 6:59:51 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
i've owned an asus eeepc 1000hd for about a year now. overall i'm happy with it. the construction is A+, and it feels very sturdy. the plastic is a bit on the cheap side, as it's a magnet for fingerprints and scratches. the screen is decent, if not a standout. battery life is awesome. keyboard is very very comfortable to use, in fact it's kinda spoiled me for other laptop keyboards. my only regret is not getting one with a 1.6 GHz proc.
Honestly a netbook buyer needs to think about three things: 1. What am I really going to be doing with this thing on a daily basis? a larger laptop may or may not be a better solution. 2. Am I willing to pay more for a SSD option? Most current iterations aren't really any faster than mechanical HD's, nor have significant battery savings. 3. Do I really like one brand over the other? They mostly all have similar specs... their differences at the moment are keyboard layout and physical styling.
Fin. 10/23/2009 8:02:44 PM |
RhoIsWar1096 All American 3857 Posts user info edit post |
Thanks man, I appreciate the analysis.
Honestly I really like the thought of an 11" netbook since I plan to do a fair amount of web development and the (slightly) larger screen would come in handy; however, the HP has a faster HD and some kind of magnesium composite chassis and spill-resistant keyboard.
Choices choices! I'm kinda stuck 10/23/2009 9:07:46 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
if your web dev is primarily going to be code-based, a netbook might be ok, if not special. if you're going to be doing any design, then consider that most netbooks have 1024x600 screens, which isn't much room.
from what i've seen, the people that really like their netbooks the most are people that want portability, low-cost, great battery life, and don't mind making some sacrifices in speed and screen real estate to get it. 10/23/2009 9:14:22 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18968 Posts user info edit post |
the 1101, 1008, and 1005 have 8.5 and 11+ hour battery life models. I do not believe anyone else does. 10/24/2009 10:32:22 AM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
does the novelty of these things wear off or are they actually more usefull than a laptop with a 12 cell battery ??/ 10/27/2009 11:13:20 PM |
dave421 All American 1391 Posts user info edit post |
it really depends on what you want it for. I loved mine when I had it because it was perfect for traveling. I didn't have to worry about lugging a big 15"+ laptop around on flights. I ended up getting rid of it because I wanted more screen real estate. The small screen was a huge inconvenience when I needed to remote in to my work desktop. I ended up going to a 13" Macbook instead which helped tremendously. I just picked up a new 13" Toshiba "Thin & Light" tonight to replace the MB (age, needed Windows, & slightly lighter).
All of that said, I had a really hard time not picking up another one during today's woot-off when they had 3 different models going. They really have their place and I wouldn't mind grabbing one or two to keep at the office for a back-up and as a digital media server for our LCD Sign so I don't have to bring mine in each time we want to change something. 10/27/2009 11:33:15 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
the novelty has yet to wear off for me. in fact, when the next iteration comes around, i'll be looking closely at upgrading to another one. the form factor works well. 10/27/2009 11:47:04 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
i like the new nvidia ion chip that the new hps are coming with... sounds like they can actually handle some decent graphics now too. 10/28/2009 9:18:28 AM |
RhoIsWar1096 All American 3857 Posts user info edit post |
I didn't know about the woot-off (DAMMIT!) but I bought myself an HP Mini 311 earlier this week.
Can't wait for it to get here!!! 10/29/2009 12:05:21 AM |
cheerwhiner All American 8302 Posts user info edit post |
I'd say as long as you have a desktop to use in conjunction with a netbook it is OK. It is kinda annoying how small the screen is, and the speed of some apps. In fact I don't leave much on the machine and am currently doing a refresh of the system as I type this.
I MIGHT get rid of mine because honestly I am always on my desktop and never travel. I think some of the novelty has really worn off on me. But it would still be the case for any size notebook or netbook right now as I don't think any would be as nice as a desktop for me at the moment, or as useful. 10/29/2009 6:53:10 AM |
cheezitman All American 1245 Posts user info edit post |
Do you guys think i should wait for the ION and the new Pineview processor next year (feb 2010 proll) or jump on a black friday deal? I thought this pineview processor was supposed to be cheaper. 11/14/2009 6:21:15 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
if you're talking about a difference of three months, you might as well go ahead and pull the trigger. because if you're gonna wait three months now, you might as well wait three more months after feb 2010, since something else is sure to appear after that.
that said, if you really want a decent deal, wait until the current batch of machines are more discounted, and pick one up off of woot around march-april. lol 11/14/2009 7:54:55 PM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
i use my netbook almost everyday just sitting here in my chair half watching tv 11/14/2009 8:57:42 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
I would wait until a netbook comes out with a dual-core processor AND NVidia ion chipset. That's probably not happening until late next year, though. 11/14/2009 10:45:50 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18968 Posts user info edit post |
or 11/23 of this year... 11/15/2009 9:40:28 AM |
bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
MAC OSX 10.5.5 runs better on my Dell Mini9 than Windows 7/vista. I haven't used a Mac since 8th grade but I like this. 11/16/2009 12:37:42 PM |
ohmy All American 3875 Posts user info edit post |
i need your help tww. i'm getting either a new laptop or a netbook. i travel a lot during the summers so i would like to take a netbook with me. but i would mainly be using it for work, typing and using microsoft word and powerpoint all of the time.
is there any slowdown when using office? perhaps while browsing simultaneously? if i do go with one, will i need 2 or 3 gb of ram? 11/22/2009 4:54:38 PM |
skywalkr All American 6788 Posts user info edit post |
I was thinking about getting an HP Mini 311 for Christmas but didn't want to pay the extra $210 for the 80 gig SSD. Does anyone know how hard it would be to upgrade to one later on when they get cheaper? I have no problem replacing hardware on desktops but that is quite a bit different than netbooks...at least I assume it is.
Thanks. 11/22/2009 6:23:47 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
not hard, they still use SATA connectors. most netbooks are about as hard to disassemble as other laptops. just get a smaller philips or torx screwdriver and have at it. 11/22/2009 9:23:05 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
I just busted the shit out of my Samsung N10 LCD. Now what? 11/22/2009 9:24:44 PM |