Review by Arturo A. Sangalang (Los Angeles)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
I am happy with my Acer One Netbook 10.1. It's nice to have a netbook on the go. The portability is great. I used the airport, airline or hotel during a trip.

Review by Arturo A. Sangalang (Los Angeles)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
I am happy with my Acer One Netbook 10.1. It's nice to have a netbook on the go. The portability is great. I used the airport, airline or hotel during a trip.
Get a new netbook and have enough money left to fill it with new music and movies. The feature-filled, denim-blue Samsung N135 netbook is powered by an Intel Atom N270 processor, and comes loaded with Windows XP Home. A non-glossy 10.1″ screen gives you plenty of room to IM, edit photos and watch movies, while the 160GB HDD gives you plenty of space. Three USB 2.0 ports allow you to connect to all the devices in your digital life, and the N135 weighs just 2.8 lbs., so it’s light enough to go whenever, wherever. The Samsung N135 netbook.
Review by Luis Fernando Carabali (colombia)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
excellent product, very portable
the visibility is good, see and read perfectly in their screen of 10.1 "
an excellent investment for working outside the home or office
Review by C. D. Hess (Rochester, NY)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
I did a search netbook to death before I bought my NB205. I am very satisfied. It just breathes quality. There is no problem to play videos from YouTube or other video standard definition is on the net. Many have complained, rightly concerned about the low volume unit. Toshiba has a new Realtek audio driver will increase its support site, the volume recorded something.
Toshiba has also installed a cool little utility 'which makes it easy to find and connect to wireless networks. It's cool, in a residential unit (as passengers) and see the constellation of Eddy wireless networks around you.
Until recently, if you wanted to include digital video on a computer that you would with a desktop computer record is limited. But thanks to improvements in processing power, memory and disk space, there is a new generation of machines that make the dream of using laptops for digital video recording a reality. Here are what are considered the top 4 laptops for digital video recordings on the market today.
Review by Philip L. Benson (Beaverton, OR)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
I had the Samsung N110 on Amazon for hours. Free shipping on the computer and 2 GB of RAM. The price was the best one out there (from a trusted source.) I absolutely love this little machine. E 'resonably fast - even faster than I expected, and the keyboard is very comfortable to use - no pressure at all for my fat fingers! He offered to split the hard drive into two partitions, which I did. With the 160GB hard drive, I have no more space than I need. The D: drive is used as a backup and restore for drive C:. I loaded Mapsource, Skype, and MS Office 2007 on the computer and everything worked perfectly. (I have shared the DVD on my desktop computer and assigned to the netbook, so I could easily load the software without a separate USB-DVD purchase.)
Review by W. Robinson (Cincinnati, OH)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
I spent three weeks searching netbooks and continued on Samsung N120. Boy. I'm glad I chose this. E 'fantastic in almost every way, but especially for its keyboard, which feels like a notebook. My computer guru stepson was shot. (At the end I had to take from him.) Do not hesitate, this is the one.
The Samsung N150 netbook gives you value without compromise. It starts with a powerful Intel Atom N450 processor and Windows 7 Starter OS. The non-glare 10.1″ screen gives you plenty of room, while a 3-in-1 memory card slot and 3 USB 2.0 ports make it easy to connect a digital camera, printer and more. At a scant 2.7 lbs, you can pick up and go at a moment’s notice, and the 7-hour* battery is good for all day. *Battery life based on independent MobileMark test scores.
Review by J. Lee (Morristown, NJ)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
Pros: big bright screen, nearly full-size keyboard and trackpad, very thin and light, despite the 12.1-inch, works great with XP
CONS: glossy print is case-sensitive, some small buttons on the keyboard, 3-cell battery is low, the 6-cell, non-expandable RAM
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Are you looking for a light, thin MacBook Air that mimics a fraction of the price? Then the Dell Mini 12 would be a good choice for you!
Review by J. Hartzog (Reno, NV)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
I had my Samsung N110 about a month and I can say without doubt is one of the best pieces of electronic equipment I have ever bought. I had never upgraded 2GB of RAM, and with this I had a problem with the processing power. It looks nice and slick, despite the often quoted "magnetic fingerprint" of the cylinder. It was surprisingly easy to overcome. The only complaint I would have is that some streaming video on the Internet as Hulu can be a little 'uncomfortable (Youtube is fine) if I would chalk up more to the fact that this is a netbook with limited graphics capabilities. To watch the video that has been stored on the hard drive, I have not had any problems.