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Re: Good netbook options?



If Linux support is important to you, Zareason.com is a good start. They have the Teo netbook, and a thin-a-light 11.6-inch, the Hoverboard. They are reasonably-priced, and you know everything is going to work out of the box. They are also tinker-friendly, and include a screwdriver with every purchase.


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From: Cliff C <ccloioflf@gmail.com>;
To: <silug-discuss@silug.org>;
Subject: Re: Good netbook options?
Sent: Sun, Nov 6, 2011 2:13:43 PM

I'd rather have a small laptop than a large netbook.  Upgradeable to 8GB of ddr3 RAM, hdmi/vga out, and at least 8 hours of battery life. 11.6 is popular screen size.  Though,  a 13 inch screen sounds nice.

On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Wolfgang <wolfgangmob@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello to all, I've been looking at a netbook more and more recently, and after I had my MacBook Pro stolen earlier this week (no worries, I had good backups and insurance, also I have my desktop as well as a headless Laptop (currently pretending to be a server)), the thought was ignited again, this time with the reason of carrying a cheaper laptop around.

I, obviously, like my Linux, infact until my laptop was stolen I was 6 weeks clean of Windows!  And that time was pretty evenly split between OS X and Fedora.  I'm liking the improvements in netbooks recently and was thinking about getting one that has a 11"-12" screen with either nVidia ION or AMD set up, the biggest things would be dual core and capable of driving a 1080p (or 720p) external monitor with HDMI, outside of that 2GB RAM would be a good minimum and hard drive is very little concern, price however I would prefer under $400 but a max of $500.

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