Showing posts with label 102Inch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 102Inch. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2011

Lenovo IdeaPad S10-1311UBK6 10.2-Inch Black Netbook

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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-1311UBK6 10.2-Inch Black Netbook Features


  • 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor
  • 1 GB Memory
  • 160 GB Hard Drive
  • Genuine Windows XP Home, 6-cell Li-Ion battery with 6 hour battery life.
  • 10.2" widescreen anti-glare LED Backlit Display

Saturday, February 5, 2011

MSI U123-025US 10.2-Inch Netbook - Red

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MSI U123-025US 10.2-Inch Netbook - Red Features


  • Intel Atom N280 1.66 GHz, Window7 Starter,1GB RAM, 160GB Hard Drive
  • Wireless 802.11 b/g/n, BT, 1.3 MP Webcam, 4-1 Card Read (XD/SD/MMC/ MS), 3 x USB 2.0
  • Headphone out; Microphone-in, VGA, RJ-45 Approximate Unit Dimensions - 10.24

Monday, November 8, 2010

Samsung NC10-14GW 10.2-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 6 Cell Battery, XP Home) White

#1: Samsung NC10-14GW 10.2-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 6 Cell Battery, XP Home) White Reviews!




I've owned this item for ~2yrs now. It replaced a 14" Averatec laptop (AMD-2200M) and feels zippier than it for practically all applications. It's also *much* more portable! I chose it primarily to support my photography when travelling -- it has a large hard drive I can use to free up my memory cards, and a decent display that I can use to review my pictures. In this role, I've been exceedingly pleased with this product.

The keyboard is excellent, and I was immediately able to touch-type on it at full speed. The matte display is also a plus, as it is much more readable outside. The wireless is better at getting and holding a signal than any laptop I've owned before or since.

My main complaint is that the touchpad is very sensitive and small, and especially under Ubuntu, I find that I am frequently clicking when I meant to drag-scroll. The screen resolution is lower than I'd like, making web surfing a little less enjoyable, and it struggles to play hulu full-screen, but I was aware of this going in.

The unit is still running solidly, and I'm still getting ~5+hrs of battery life on the original.

I supplemented this unit with 2G of memory and an external DVD writer. I'd recommend these accessories as well, as they improve the usability of the netbook.

If you're looking for a netbook and are aware of the limitations incurred by its form factor, in my opinion the nc10 still represents many of the best-in-class design decisions for this product category.


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Samsung NC10-14GW 10.2-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 6 Cell Battery, XP Home) White Features


  • 10.2" Wide, 1024 x 600 WSVGA , 220 nits
  • Intel Atom Processor N270, 1.6 GHz, 533 MHz Front Side Bus, 512 KB Level 2 Cache
  • 160 GB, 2.5" HD, 1 GB DDR2 800 MHz
  • Intel® 945GSE shared, 802.11 b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 10/100 BaseTX LAN
  • 6-Cell Lithium Ion, Genuine Microsoft XP® Home with Service Pack 3, 1.3 Mega Pixel webcam, Kensington Key Lock
  • 1 year standard parts and labor warranty, 2.8 lbs



Customer Reviews


Samsung NC10 totally worths it! - Purple Skirt -
This is one of the best purchases I have ever made. I have always loved technology and comfort. I travel with this everyday... I use it daily -intensely- and I have had no problem at all... Played with it for more than a year!

I expanded the memory for 2Gb and works nice...
For other lap's I've always noticed that the letters in the keyboard disappear for my level of wear. This keyboard is intact!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Samsung NC10-14GBK 10.2-Inch Black Netbook - 6 Cell Battery

#1: Samsung NC10-14GBK 10.2-Inch Black Netbook - 6 Cell Battery Reviews!




I've owned this item for ~2yrs now. It replaced a 14" Averatec laptop (AMD-2200M) and feels zippier than it for practically all applications. It's also *much* more portable! I chose it primarily to support my photography when travelling -- it has a large hard drive I can use to free up my memory cards, and a decent display that I can use to review my pictures. In this role, I've been exceedingly pleased with this product.

The keyboard is excellent, and I was immediately able to touch-type on it at full speed. The matte display is also a plus, as it is much more readable outside. The wireless is better at getting and holding a signal than any laptop I've owned before or since.

My main complaint is that the touchpad is very sensitive and small, and especially under Ubuntu, I find that I am frequently clicking when I meant to drag-scroll. The screen resolution is lower than I'd like, making web surfing a little less enjoyable, and it struggles to play hulu full-screen, but I was aware of this going in.

The unit is still running solidly, and I'm still getting ~5+hrs of battery life on the original.

I supplemented this unit with 2G of memory and an external DVD writer. I'd recommend these accessories as well, as they improve the usability of the netbook.

If you're looking for a netbook and are aware of the limitations incurred by its form factor, in my opinion the nc10 still represents many of the best-in-class design decisions for this product category.


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Samsung NC10-14GBK 10.2-Inch Black Netbook - 6 Cell Battery Features


  • 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor
  • 160 GB Hard Disk Drive. 1 GB RAM
  • Windows XP Home Operating System, 6-cell battery with up to 6-hours of use
  • 10.2-inch display, integrated webcam, and 93-percent full-size keyboard



Customer Reviews


Bad quality products - Lizard Man - Sunnny California
i bought this a year ago and after 1 month the power supply failed. just 1 month old :(
problem happened again 3 times. This netbook is realy C*rap.
I have HP mini and it never gave me a problem at all. i recomend HP or gateway over samsung.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery

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As a testament to the reliability of the NC10 I thought i would post this.
My wife is hooked on facebook, and spends all evening every evening tending her farm. The NC10 has spent every night 5hrs+ for well over a year running on battery and has never missed a beat.
Personally i think everyone should try one before comitting to a netbook. The screen is too small to display a web page properly, with the wrong aspect ratio. And typing on the keyboard is a challenge for fat fingered folk like me.
I just got rid of a 10" dell and will probaly try the iPad for a bit before moving back to a "proper" notebook.
But my wife likes her NC10 and thats whats important.


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Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery Features


  • Intel Atom processor N270, 1.6 GHz, 533 MHz Front Side Bus, 512 KB Level 2 Cache
  • 1 GB DDR2 RAM 800 MHz
  • 160 GB Hard Drive, 2.5-inch,
  • Microsoft XP Home with Service Pack 3, 6-Cell Lithium Ion Battery
  • 10.2-inch Wide, 1024 x 600 WSVGA , 220 nits, 1.3 Mega Pixel webcam



Customer Reviews


Great netbook - David Murray -
I have absolutely no complaints about this netbook.Has been my everyday computer for a year and a half

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Lenovo Ideapad S10 10.2-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Black

#1: Lenovo Ideapad S10 10.2-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Black Reviews!




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I looked at several brands of netbook before deciding on the Lenovo. I am very happy with my decision. While the keyboard is slightly smaller than other 10" netbooks, it is certainly usable with a little adjustment (I am a touch-typer). The only bothersome oddity is the right shift key, as others have mentioned. That being said, the feel of the keyboard is much better than others in my opinion. In addition a new model is out now (the S10-2) with a better keyboard layout.

The place where the Lenovo shines above others, in my opinion, is in its fit and finish. Others seem to lack the attention to detail that this model has. For example, the keyboard on the HPs (I saw this several times) is mounded up on the left side and the shiny plastic over the screen is rippled. Annoying. And a lot of times the Asus keyboards registered false (or no) keystrokes. The MSI Winds like to tip over backwards. But the Lenovo is pretty solidly built, and it looks tastefully subdued like a good business machine should. Pretty nice if that's your thing.

I found that it's processor and hard drive are plenty fast for me even with "only" 1 GB of RAM installed. But I'm not a gamer and don't care to watch videos on it, so I don't really push the limits. The screen is pretty nice and is the full 1024x600.

The model I received included the Splash Top quick boot OS. This allows you to boot an appliance-like OS which has a browser (a rebranded and stripped down Firefox 2) a media player and a few other tools. It's nice but it disables features like plugins for the browser, or the ability to download files, so there are limits to what you can do with it. Great if you want to check news & weather or quickly get directions on the way out the door.

If you're interested, here's how the hard drive was partitioned: 115 GB primary partition formatted FAT32 contained the Windows XP OS. I'm pretty sure FAT32 was chosen instead of the newer NTFS because it allows Splash Top to access media files you have obtained and stored using Windows. A second 30 GB partition formated NTFS shows up as drive D: in Windows, and there is a 3rd partition (hidden in Windows) used to store disk images for the One Key Restore system.

I wanted to install Ubuntu Netbook Remix, but the manual advises not to mess with the 115 or 15 GB partitions because it may cause the One Key Restore to stop working. So I decided to use part of the 30 GB partition to install Ubuntu. This actually seems to work out pretty well because Ubuntu has no problem easily accessing the FAT32 main partition natively. So you can store all your music, movies, photos and working files on this large partition and use them either in Windows or Ubuntu. Makes for a pretty good setup.

The install of Ubuntu was painless. Just follow the instructions on the Ubuntu site and it does pretty much the rest for you. Networking, sleep and hibernate, screen brightness and volume and all the other function keys worked without having to do any tweaking. Only the internal mic needs some help to get working, but instructions are available if you look for them on the web. The nice think about UNR is that it makes really good use of the limited screen area on these smaller computer. It also boots faster than Windows and seems generally snappier.

I would certainly recommend this model to anyone in the market for a netbook.



Lenovo Ideapad S10 10.2-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Black Features


  • Express Card
  • OneKey Rescue System 6.0
  • 4-in-1 Card Reader(SD/MMC/MS/MS pro)
  • 1.3 megapixel integrated camera
  • VGA Port (included)



Customer Reviews


Much better than I expected. - D. Davis - Texas
This is a well made laptop - it is not real fast, but it is real inexpensive. - It has a ton of hard disk - the keyboard is small enought that I some times mistype but it runs big applications from my recliner and I mess with it 2 to 4 hours a day.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Samsung NC10-14GB 10.2-Inch Blue Netbook - Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life

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As a testament to the reliability of the NC10 I thought i would post this.
My wife is hooked on facebook, and spends all evening every evening tending her farm. The NC10 has spent every night 5hrs+ for well over a year running on battery and has never missed a beat.
Personally i think everyone should try one before comitting to a netbook. The screen is too small to display a web page properly, with the wrong aspect ratio. And typing on the keyboard is a challenge for fat fingered folk like me.
I just got rid of a 10" dell and will probaly try the iPad for a bit before moving back to a "proper" notebook.
But my wife likes her NC10 and thats whats important.



Samsung NC10-14GB 10.2-Inch Blue Netbook - Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life Features


  • 10.2" Wide, 1024 x 600 WSVGA , 220 nits
  • Intel Atom processor N270, 1.6 GHz, 533 MHz Front Side Bus, 512 KB Level 2 Cache
  • 160 GB, 2.5" SATA HD, 1 GB DDR2 800 MHz
  • Intel 945GSE shared, 802.11 b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 10/100 BaseTX LAN
  • 6-Cell Lithium Ion, Genuine Microsoft XP® Home with Service Pack 3, 1.3 Mega Pixel webcam, Kensington Key Lock, 1 year standard parts and labor, 2.8 lbs