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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If all you are going to use it for is a bit of browsing/emails and watching vids then they are great.
However!
If you want to play games then they are a no no, even some of the games on FB struggle to run well on them as well as games like bingo and so on.
Myself, I would just get another laptop.
Tony |
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By *andKCouple
over a year ago
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we both have laptops and notebooks - we use the laptops here at home and travel with our notebooks, worked very well (getting on line) in both Egypt and Malaysia. We wouldn't be without ours |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm thinking of getting on as my laptop is on its last legs. Has anyone got one? Used one? Good and bad points? Has anyone used one abroad?
All help, advice and opinions gratefully received.
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Minus = Small screen, small keyboard, no cd, limited space.
Plus = Long battery life, easy on the knee, light, portable cheep.
Nice to have but not as main computer in my books. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some laptops have dam good battery life now quite cheap to.
I'm waiting though as there is a new battery technology on the horizon that could increase life to weeks without a charge |
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Thanks. I don't play games at all, it would be for browsing and emails, skype, etc. And maybe a few photos. I like the fact they are very portable especially if travelling abroad. I agree downside is no internal cd/dvd player as that would be useful on holiday. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We had one, but because of the screen size we found ourselves just taking the smaller of our two laptops instead of the notebook because what we used it for most was looking at photos and the screen was just a little too small for that.. but go to a local store and play around with some see if you can live with it |
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By *enithWoman
over a year ago
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" notebooks are great,,,
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i love the little spiral of metal that runs down the side,, and when the pages rip out you get that little tuft of curly paper... lovely.. "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Thanks. I don't play games at all, it would be for browsing and emails, skype, etc. And maybe a few photos. I like the fact they are very portable especially if travelling abroad. I agree downside is no internal cd/dvd player as that would be useful on holiday."
I have one & I love it for what I need it for. |
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i have both but i have maxed out the ram on the netbook and now dont see any problems
1 get one with windows 7
2 max its ram
3 buy an external cd/dvd drive off ebay about £35
mine has a VGA plug on it and plays DVD's to my lcd no probs ( my fulsize laptop has a HDMI and plays blurays the netbook would roll over and play dead)
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This post was brought to you via an Acer Inspire 531h netbook, pimped RAM to 2GB, and used in lounge with an external monitor.
It plays WMV files fine, but struggles with YouTube at 480p or higher resolution.
Looking to replace it once the money I'm owed finally turns up, netbook will goto sister whose only does a little shopping.
Loads of refurbished laptops out there these days. Tesco outlet on ebay, and the Dell Outlet are two places to start. |
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