160GB 5400RPM Serial ATA Hard Drive, 802.11b/g Wireless Connectivity
10.1″ (1024×600) 16:9 LED Display, Intel GMA950 Graphics
Windows 7 Starter Edition, Up to 6 Hours of Battery Life
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Small on the outside. Big on the inside. The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 netbook— one of the world’s most feature-rich netbooks with Quick Start and OneKey Rescue System. The IdeaPad S10-2 netbook is just over an inch thick with the 6 cell battery and weighs a miniscule 2.65lbs but comes packed with features like VeriFace facial recognition technology, OneKey rescue system and stereo speakers with DolbyHeadphone technology. But the biggest feature of all is the QuickStart button that lets you access your music, pictures, games and the web, even before the Windows loads. So flip open this ultra-small netbook and discover a powerhouse of unique features. Best of all, it’s from Lenovo, makers of the award-winning Thi… More >>
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The Targus 10.2″ Slipskin Peel Netbook Case is a lightweight, form-fitting neoprene skin that shields your 10.2″ netbook from scratches and dust. The case can be used alone or inside of another case for added protection. Perfect for business or school, the sleek design and smooth interior of the slipskin provides a complete cover to your netbook…. More >>
Sascha Pallenberg does a full walk through of the Robby Alpha Release of Jolicloud, a new cloud O for Netbooks. The Cloud OS is said to be the next great thing in netbooks. Making your cheap netbooks an extension of you home computers.. It would be nice if Google could also let us see what theyre working on..
there’s the E. The E is the lesser model, this is the J, this is the top dog. Let me tell you a little bit about it. First of all, it actually does have the Intel Atom processor, which, hey, it works great, all the netbooks have it. It works awesome, But all those netbooks are limited to one gigabyte of RAM, and this one is not. This one is not has two gigabytes of RAM, and you know, all those tiny, little 80 gig hard drives, not this one. This one has a 320-gig hard drive. Those have b whereas this one has ‘n’
10.1″ LED Backlit Display, 1024×600 native resolution (WSVGA)
Microsoft Windows 7 Starter (32 bit), *9 Hours of Battery Life
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Our affordable, super-compact 10.1-inch diagonal Toshiba mini NB205 is a stylish companion PC that raises the bar when it comes to portability. It’s also the first cheap netbook that lets you enjoy all the benefits of today’s fast-moving digital world, putting you in touch with your favorite people, sites, networks and digital media in ways and places you never imagined. Though small enough to throw in a purse or bag, it’s designed with smart features like a full-sized keyboard and touchpad, long battery life, USB Sleep-and-Charge ports and a hard drive impact sensor that protects your data. So it picks up where smart phones leave off and makes many of today’s netbooks seem like a waste of time. What’… More >>
The Samsung NC10 has joined the ranks of 10-inch cheap netbooks, including the Eee PC 1000H, MSI Wind, and Lenovo IdeaPad S10, and it beats them all. The $499 NC10 may have the same cookie-cutter specs as its competitors, including a 1.6-GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, and Windows XP, but its spacious, well-positioned keyboard and more than 6 hours of battery life make this system our favorite 10-inch netbook yet.
Additional storage compartments for all of your accessories; case design allows you to work in the secured case
Constructed of durable polyester materials
Limited Lifetime Warranty
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The Targus Sport Netbook Case is designed to protect netbooks with up to 10.2-Inch screens. The clamshell design enables using the netbook while it is securely inside the case. Built for travel, this case features a rugged exterior, padded removable shoulder straps and comfortable carry handle. The case also provides additional storage compartments to hold a power adapter or other accessories…. More >>
Cheap Netbooks seem to be growing in popularity this year, but ever wonder what they have over a notebook or vice versa? Can’t decide which one to get? Albert goes into detail to help you choose which one is right for you, stay tuned.