A Brief Netbook Comparison Guide
Written by Michael Tan   
Thursday, 18 March 2010 17:02
The netbook market changes quite constantly. This is great because consumers can choose from a vast variety of models available in the market. However, this can also prove to be overwhelming. It is therefore essential that you carry out netbook comparison in order to clarify which models best suit your needs.
by MichaelTan


The netbook market changes quite constantly. This is great because consumers can choose from a vast variety of models available in the market. However, this can also prove to be overwhelming. It is therefore essential that you carry out netbook comparison in order to clarify which models best suit your needs.

The many different models in the market mean different screen sizes, batteries with differing lengths of up-time and some of these models utilize the new Intel Atom processors. Performance is however, not too different due to limitations imposed by Microsoft giant on the hardware.

Dell Mini 10v is essentially a low cost version of the Mini 10 netbook. Dell Mini 10v is smaller than its counterpart but the features and functions are not too different. The material is a little less expensive also. You are aware that since it is smaller, so is the battery, which means that the run-time is reduced as well.

If a netbook so small it seems to fit into a pocket sounds appealing to you, look no further than Sony VA10. This little computer weighs less than two pounds and cost about $800. You can find that the GPS is built into the computer.

Looking for much better graphics? Then consider Mini 311 from HP. This one comes with a high screen resolution. The graphics that are integrated with ION if compatible with the Direct X 10 and you will have no problem with Blu-ray play back. You can buy this at about half a thousand dollars each.

As you can see, netbook comparisons are essential before you start to decide which is the model that fits your needs best. This is because there are so many models out there that you can easily be confused without doing some research before-hand.

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