HELP---looking for new computer for dd

I've had a number of ASUS netbooks the past couple of years and never had a problem. They just keep getting better and faster. The current one I have is an ASUS eee PC 1001P and got it for less than $300. It has a battery that lasts up to 10 hours, which really comes in handy on weekend trips...not having to take the charger with me. It was easy enough to up the memory from one gig to two. You can find good deals at Mwave.com or ExcaliberPC.com.
 
Talk to her and see what she says, but I am also a college student and I can't imagine trying to write a paper on a netbook screen. I prefer a laptop. My DH uses a netbook and he uses it as his work computer..ports that thing back and forth all day..whatever..and it's fine for him. But me, as a student who takes online classes and IRL classes..papers and stuff..I want a real laptop.
 
I'm new to the forum, but came across this and wanted to let you know that Target has an Acer Netbook on sale this week. You can check it out on their website, but it's only available in stores. You can check to see if it is available near you. It's in this weeks ad for $199



•Computer Features: Standard Keyboard
•Processor Type: Intel Atom N450
•Processor Speed: Up to 1.66 Ghz
•Battery Life: Up to 8 Hours
•Hard Drive Capacity: 160GB Hard Drive Capacity
•Hard Drive Speed: 5400 RPM
•Hard Drive Interface: SATA
•System Bus Speed: Up to 667 Mhz
•System RAM: 1024 MB
•Memory RAM Type: DDR2
•RAM Configuration: 1x1GB
•RAM Maximum Expandable To: 2 GB
•Graphics Memory (Dedicated): 64 MB
•Cache Memory Installed Capacity: 512KB L2 Cache
•Operating System: Windows 7 Starter Edition
•Electronic Display Features: Backlit Display, LED Display, WSVGA
•Maximum Resolution: 1024 x 600
•Input Type: Headphone Jack, Microphone
•IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Ports: 0
•USB 2.0 Ports: 3
•VGA Inputs: 1
•Built-In Card Reader Type: 5-in-1 Card Reader
•Built-In Graphics Card Type: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150
•Built-In Webcam Features: Built-In Webcam
•Wired Standard: 10/100 Ethernet LAN
•Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi Enabled
•Wireless Standard: 802.11b/g/Draft-N
•Audio Features: High Definition Audio Speakers, Built-In Speakers
•Includes: AC Power Adapter, Power Cord
•Software Included: Google Desktop, McAfee Internet Security Suite (60 Day Trial), Acer Recovery Management, Acer Video Conference Manager 4.0, Microsoft Works 9.0, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Trial, eSobi
 
Thanks for the replies. Im going to let my dh look at this thread and see what he thinks. I wouldnt want to type on something that small, but dd doesnt seem to mind.
 

I have a netbook that I use for conferences. Its very nice for that - which is the work equivlent of taking notes in class. It multitasks. Keyboard is tiny, but you get used to it. Its very light, battery life is great, travels easily. It isn't a robust PC - if she's going to need access to statistical software or CAD programs or something for her major, it won't do. But it will load up Office and handle most of my work functions. (When I travel, I also bring a full size notebook with me for the 360000 line Excel spreadsheets - the Netbook doesn't handle those).

It doesn't play World of Warcraft. I use my desktop PC for that.
 

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