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The 5 Latest and Best Mini Laptop Computers
It is common knowledge that people look for the highest level of convenience when it comes to their gadgets. However, what exactly constitutes convenience? In today’s world, convenience is not only caused by the grand features of a certain electronic device. People also desire portability. The contemporary man or woman is always on-the-go; therefore he wants to have his gadgets as small and as light as possible. This is evidenced by the continuous shrinkage of laptop computers. Just as the people are beginning to look for good laptop computers, these manufacturers introduce smaller and more advanced mini laptops. That is why it is advisable to purchase a mini laptop computer instead of the traditional big ones. Sooner or later, all laptops will be small. With the way technology is shaping up, this is an inevitable change.
On your quest to find the best mini laptop computer, you will come across several different selections. However, it would be difficult to choose one if you do not know what you’re looking for. That said, you may want to check out the five most popular mini laptops in the market today. From there, you can decide what to buy.
Acer Aspire One
Probably the most popular mini laptop today, the Acer Aspire One is light and it sports an 8.9-inch screen which is perfect for all users because it’s wide enough to watch movies in, and small enough to easily fit into a small bag. Further, it comes with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU and its memory can go as high as 2GB of RAM. It also has a huge storage space of 160GB and its battery life can reach up to 3 hours. With a laptop this small yet as powerful as its much bigger counterparts, this is definitely one of the best mini laptops out there.
Asus Eee PC 1000HE
Launched last February 2009, his is ideal for people who travel a lot because the main advantage of this mini laptop is its 6-cell battery that allows the user to enjoy his laptop for a staggering 10 hours. Moreover, this notebook is a lot faster than any other Asus laptop there is because it comes with a new Intel Atom 280 processor. It also sports a 10-inch LED-lit screen, 160GB hard drive, Bluetooth, revised keyboard, and 802.11n wireless networking. For those who do not entirely understand these technical jargons, it simply states that this laptop is currently the fastest and most convenient Asus mini laptop in the market.
Dell Inspiron Mini 10/10v
Its official release was February 26, 2009 at Dell’s website. It boasts of a 10.1-inch HD display screen with an HDMI port for connectivity. It also incorporates a Blu-ray disc burner, this means you can burn and watch HD videos and movies using this laptop. It comes with a basic Intel Atom Z520 but can be configured with an Intel Atom Z530. It has a storage space of 160GB and 2GB of RAM. Also, it has advanced connectivity parts such as a 1505802.11n Wi-Fi card, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR, and a built-in webcam. In other words, this is the ultimate luxury mini laptop. GP
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Why Buy an ASUS Eee PC
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So you are in the market for a good notebook? I am sure you are looking for one that is perfect for you. However, I think that the ASUS Eee PC would fit the vast majority of notebook users. Below are some reasons why you should buy an ASUS Eee PC over other notebooks.
Easy to Travel With
The ASUS Eee PC is extremely easy to travel with. Whether you have to drive to college everyday or you are businessman and want to take it on flights with you, the ASUS Eee is truly designed to be portable. It is lightweight and the right size for a traveler. I suspect the reason why you want to get a notebook is for its portability. If this is a reason, then the ASUS Eee PC is one of the best notebooks on the market for taking with you when you are on the go.
Good Price
Most people with the way the economy is just do not want to go out and drain their savings by getting a really expensive notebook. Luckily the ASUS Eee PC is really a good laptop for its price. It is very inexpensive in comparison to most other laptops in the marketplace. Still, you are getting a good value for the money because you are not sacrificing the capability of the laptop for the discounted price you will be paying like you will with some of the other laptops in this price range.
Decent Specifications
Latest Trend – Small, Durable Laptops for Kids
Lately, the computer industry has decided to shift its focus to a slightly younger demographic. No, it's not those technology-loving college kids, or even those teenagers with infinite knowledge of the Internet. Instead it's middle-school kids - ages six through 12.
The world's largest PC manufacturer, HP, recently announced the release of its new Mini-Note PC laptop - a small, rugged, light and cheap computer designed primarily for children. More likely than not, HP's decision to produce the Mini-Note is a direct result of the success of Asus's Eee computer. Since its initial release last year, Asus's Eee PC has become a top seller. The miniature device with a 7-inch screen (referred to by the company as a "super mobile Internet device" rather than laptop) carved its own niche by taking aim at middle-school children. But, as is the case with any invention that finds unexpected success, the crop of imitators are now beginning to trickle into the marketplace.
Still, HP is certainly the biggest company to jump into the mini-notebook market thus far. The Mini-Note has a larger (9-inch) screen and a sleek and sturdy anodized aluminum shell. For additional durability, The Mini-Note incorporates HP 3D DriveGuard, which sends a signal to shut down the hard drive upon sudden movement or shock (like being dropped).
Both Dell and Apple provide more computers to schools then HP, putting the company in a distant third. Along with the Mini-Note, this initiative is intended to help put the HP name on the minds of educators.
By gearing the Mini-Note specifically to middle-school children, HP hopes to boost their share of the education market and, hopefully, experience the same success as Asus. Either way, both products will face stiff competition in the coming months as more companies attempt to cash-in on the mini-laptop craze.
Though not yet available in stores, the HP Mini-Note is available for purchase at the HP Web site.
The Efficiency of Small Laptops
In today's competitive business market it is imperative that you bring your office with you when traveling near and far for important meetings and transactions.
These small laptops are also great for students to have access to all their class work no matter where they are.
Most of us have flown on an airplane and sat next to an annoying passenger who is trying to balance their huge laptop on the tiny tray in front of them. You may have a long jaunt to your job or college classes on board the local community transportation network with lots of time to get some business or schoolwork done.
What will you primarily use it for? How much memory or speed will you need? Is it important for you to have a large screen and beefy speakers? I have listed a few small laptops below as an example of what is out there and how much they cost.
ASUS Eee PC 904HA
This computer made the list of small laptops because it is the best value at $350. It is a little heavier than the other small laptops and does not have a DVD drive. It does have a 160GB hard drive and three USB ports, so you can store movies easily.
This baby is perfect for the person on the go. They are moderately priced at just under $800. It is very thin, only other in the small laptops category that is thinner is the MacAir.
If you are looking for small laptops that are heavy duty this is the one.
Apple MacBook MB061LL/B
It has a larger screen size, not great for travel but some people prefer the larger screen size. At $970 it is also not the cheapest in the small laptops category.
Before you make a final decision, do some price comparisons online or look in the local paper. Talk to someone you know who may already own a small, portable computer to see how satisfied they are with the performance and travel-ability.
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Asus EEE PC T91 Black Tablet Netbook Complete Review
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Just now, Asus has launched its EEE PC T91 in the US market, which is a tablet netbook with full touchscreen feature and 5 hours battery life. Generally, touchscreen tablets are an off-repeated combination of excitement and disappointment in many ways. Mostly what's out there are great ideas with mediocre hardware, mix it with sleek and modern shape, but very bad execution of the touchscreen feature. Let’s see if the T91 would be able to sidestep these issues.
The Asus EEE PC T91 is a compact little machine and has a pretty attractive physical appearance. It weights only two pounds including the lithium polymer battery with a thickness of only an inch. The LCD can swivel to the left and move quite smoothly, giving a sturdy feeling about the netbook. The 8.9-inch EEC PC T91 provides a small and standard keyboard that allows surprisingly easy and efficient typing. The machine is certainly compact but not cramped and features a nice clickness. The backlit LED resistive touch panel of this machine is considerably bright and good looking, though, at the same time, its very glossy and takes fingerprint easily. It boasts two USB, one VGA, and two audio ports, and a power button on the screen’s left bottom edge. There is another button directly to the right of the power button, which is one of the means of activating the touch interface. Moreover, it has a flexible stylus fitted under the bottom right side of the main body.
When it comes about the specs of Asus T91, it has an Intel Atom Z520 1.33 GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM, 16GB SSD, Intel GMA500 graphics and a lithium polymer battery that offers 5 hours of constant backup. Other than that, it also features 802.11 B/G/N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 plus EDR and 10/100Mbps Ethernet.
To get the touchscreen appropriately responsive, the Asus EEE PC T91 comprises an easy, 9-point calibration procedure and also loaded with some custom-built software called Touch Gate interface. The touchscreen interface can be activated from the usual XP desktop in three different ways- via the desktop icon, the slider icon on the top of the desktop and a physical button located right to the power toggle. Hitting any of those will bring up the main Touch Gate interface which is basically a very simple row or different icons that can be reorganized in any order. Memos and Notepad is pretty self explanatory without plenty of whistles and bells, but the applications work very much efficiently. The touchscreen is quite responsive and calibrated to both fingertip and stylus, so the notes can be made with actual handwriting after getting a little used to with the process.
The worlds most low-cost notebook computer Now Available
The worlds most low-cost notebook computer Now Available
The notebook computer industry's poster child is Asustek Computer's(from: http://www.office-products-suppliers.com/buy-computer/) Eee PC, which was introduced last year and sold 350,000 PCs in its first quarter. The cheapest Eee PC, for $300, has an 800MHz Intel processor, 512M bytes of RAM and 2G bytes of flash storage.
The Impulse NPX-9000 notebook computer has a 7-inch screen and comes with the Linux OS. It has a 400MHz processor, 128M bytes of RAM, 1G byte of flash storage and an optional wireless networking dongle. It includes office productivity software, a Web browser and multimedia software.
There's a caveat though -- it has to bought in bulk, in units of 100. The notebook computer is available on Alibaba.com through the online store (from)of Taiwanese company Carapelli Ltd.
The cheapest notebook computer to date was known to be One notebook computer Per Child's XO notebook computer, available at $188 for a limited time late last year. While a technological landmark, it had some hardware limitations like a slow processor and limited graphics capabilities.
The notebook computer hints towards a trend of lowering PC prices. Last week, a company called CherryPal introduced a $249 mini-desktop, also running a 400MHz processor, with 256M bytes of RAM and 4G bytes of internal flash storage.
In a recent interview with the IDG News Service, former OLPC CTO (from: http://www.office-products-suppliers.com/buy-CTO)Mary Lou Jepsen said she would bring out a $75 notebook computer by 2010. Now running her own company, Pixel Qi, she cited the falling prices of RAM and components as a way to bring down notebook computer prices.
A company is now selling what it calls the "world's cheapest notebook computer," which at US$130, is not a bad deal if you can bear some hardware limitations.
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The Eee PC From Asus
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For a fraction of the cost of competing ultra mobile computing devices, the Asus Eee PC 701 delivers a highly functional portable that might appeal to road warriors and students who want an unobtrusive and inexpensive computer for basic web surfing, word processing and email.
But, let?s be honest here. With a list of components that tend towards the modest, the Asus Eee PC 701 isn?t for everyone. The unit is saddled with a small 7in low-resolution display. The on-board storage is virtually non-existent, giving you just 4GB of solid-state memory ? and of that, the system snags 2.4GB, leaving just 1.4GB available for the user. The 512MB of memory is low at a time when laptops typically come with a minimum of 1GB. And the Intel Mobile Processor doesn't even merit anything more specific than that designation in the system information screen.
Moving to the Internet tab there's plenty to see, including shortcuts to popular mail services such as Gmail and Hotmail, as well as links to Wikipedia, Google Documents and Internet Radio. Skype comes pre-loaded, along with the excellent multi-platform instant messenger, Pidgen. Internet browsing is supplied by Firefox, though of all things the browsing experience on the Eee PC isn't as seamless as it could be.
Why? To begin with the screen resolution isn't ideal. Since a great majority of websites default to 1024 pixels wide, the 800 pixel width means many websites can't fit into the screen. There's also little in the way of scaling of web pages as found in Mobile Safari on the iPhone, which makes browsing on the lower resolution screen awkward at times. These aren't insurmountable problems, but it may make some people think twice and as a result one has to wonder whether Opera might have been a better option as the default browser.
It's known to be quicker and less resource intensive than Firefox, while it's also better optimized for mobile devices with low resolution screens. Of course, the Linux proficient among you could happily install Opera yourselves, though the command line jiggery-pokery involved is hardly end user friendly.
In favor of Linux though, it does mean that the Eee PC boots up impressively quickly, in the region of 15 seconds. Moreover, the standby mode provides a near instant restart, just like other mobile devices. It also means that, despite the relatively slow components, the Eee PC doesn't grind to a complete halt. It still isn't fast mind you, but it's perfectly useable for the usage required.
If you really can't deal with Linux, Asus has made all the Windows XP component drivers available. Thus, you can install Windows XP if you like, or even wait for the Windows version that Asus has already announced. Whatever you decide to do, one can't help but feel that given the price and functionality, the Eee PC could easily generate a great community that might churn out applications designed specifically for the device. In fact, EeeUser.com shows there's already a grassroots community that could and should blossom.
Does anyone have any idea how I can record ps3 gameplay footage? **10 PTS BEST ANSWER** **HELP NEEDED**?
39;s playing on the playstation. Any ideas would be great
2) DVD Recorder - http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/page/moreinfo.cfm/Product_ID/4402
Specs are halfway down the page
Maybe I can record using this???
3) Asus EeePC 1000HE netbook - http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4832&review=asus+eee+pc+1000he
4) Grundig GU26DP - http://www.grundig.co.uk/productdetails.aspx?pid=GU26DP&language=en-GB
This is the TV I game on
I can buy:
1) A capture card - Anything up to about $70 as I live in Ireland and delivery is very expensive
2) Cables - HDMI splitters, HDMI cables; Maybe a cable that can split a HDMI out into AV out and another HDMI out??? I might even try to fix the AV out on the PS3
***10 PTS FOR BEST ANSWER DEFINITELY***
OH, AND ONE MORE THING - IF POSSIBLE, I WOULD LIKE TO PLAY MY GAMES IN HD, AND RECORD IN SD!!!
THANKS A LOT YOU GUYS
1st answerer: Which cables could I use? And would it really work?
2nd answerer: My AV out is broken on the ps3, so I cant record using a scart, unless there is such thing as a splitter that splits HDMI out into an AV out and another HDMI out









