The Acer netbook has Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition as its operating system

September 4, 2010 by  
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Dell includes an industry-standard, one-year, parts-and-labor warranty with the system, and the Dell Web site has a robust collection of support tools, including online chat, a Flash-based question widget, and 24-7, toll-free telephone support. Retail stores offer a variety of extended warranty plans with your laptop purchase, but they’re generally expensive and hard to use, so we do not recommend them.

Powered by an Intel Atom N280 processor, Acer Aspire One D150-BK is a reliable laptop ideal for home as well office use. Perfect for executives who need to work while on the move, this laptop from Taiwanese manufacturer Acer seems to be the perfect solution. Its fast and efficient processor is capable of handling multiple programmes at once and ensures that all applications work smoothly. The laptop has a 160GB hard drive and a RAM capacity of 1,024MB. The hard drive offers ample space for all your documents, photos, files, music and media and the space is more than sufficient in case this would be your second laptop.

The Acer netbook has Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition as its operating system, which offers a familiar and intuitive working environment for the user. A comfortable operating system, it will ensure you are able to complete your tasks in less time. The laptop has a WSVGA 10.1 inch display screen with a resolution of 1024×600, which offers sharp and vivid images. The screen offers true-to-life images that are a pleasure to watch. The laptop does not have an optical drive.

Microsoft Corp’s new operating system, Windows 7, will be out in October. The previews are positive so far, so anyone buying a computer Dell Vostro 1500  battery, now should be thinking about upgrading this fall. Yet the NC20 isn’t quite ready for Windows 7. Because the graphics chip eats up part of the NC20′s 1GB of memory, it would need a memory upgrade first, according to Microsoft’s Upgrade Advisor software.

With a unique multi-touch and gesture pad, the Mini 10 netbook, from Dell(Dell 1691P battery), the world’s 2nd largest PC manufacturer, has a 720pixels display edge-to-edge display with an aspect ratio of 16:9. Equipped with an edge-to-edge keyboard, the Mini 10 comes loaded with everything a mobile companion should have and aims to cash in on the current popularity of netbooks. It is easy to navigate and run your fingers on the multi-touch track pad.

Moreover, the track pad is spill resistant and this further protects your gadget and ensures that it lasts long. Its compact and petite size is its highlighting feature that allows is to be carried everywhere and anywhere. A very stylish and compact 10.1 inch display screen and a built-in TV tuner are some its best features. Other useful features include a built-in mobile broadband and a built-in GPS. It also has a built-in 802.11n. Its very special gesture touchpad includes exclusive gestures like Home Screen, Dell Inspiron 6400 battery,Auto-Scroll and My Favorites. Available in popular Design Studio images, the dell Mini 10 has a large colour palette and runs on Intel Atom Z530, which makes it efficient and increase its performance and battery life.

Then Asus, a heretofore unknown PC company, hit upon an idea. Why not take cheap processors, stuff them into some of the small motherboards they had been working on, add a laptop screen and keyboard, and make a mini-laptop? They could stuff in Intel’s cheap new Atom processors and make something that is essentially a peripheral laptop. In a strategy that can be attributed to Pimp My Ride, laptop makers knew that consumers loved laptops so they decided to add a laptop to their laptops. The larger, more expensive laptop would sit quietly in the den while the netbook would scoot around the Internet, while you were on the couch watching TV or in the kitchen making pizza bagels.



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