Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Small Notebook Computers

Small Notebook Computers


Small is the practical way to go in today's world. Small notebook computers are the rapidly evolving category of small, lightweight and inexpensive laptop computers which having almost all the features of a desktop computers. The screen size varies from 9 to 12 inches long. Small notebook computers can be your personal computers that you can take with you wherever you go. Although you can do most anything on these small notebook computers that you can do with a regular computer, advantage of using small notebook computers is that you can put this small notebook computers on your lap and work away. Small notebook computers is the great way where’s you can keep important data, do your work and type up reports regardless of your location. Small notebook computers are designed for those who just love to have their computers at their side such as business persons, students and writers.

Small notebook computers come with the typical components that other desktop computer have excluding the battery. Small notebook computers could be charged from an AC adapter so you can work for three to five hours without it having to be plugged into an outlet. Small notebook computers are very portable and can be carried around and can be transported with much ease and have much longer battery life. Small notebook computers are perfect for those who travel a lot and can’t live without their computer by their side.

Small notebook computers are less expensive compared to a standard computer or laptop. Small notebook computers can’t reach the speed and high specs that regular desktop computers have. Due to this reason, the price tag of small notebook computers normally marked in a more affordable price. With a budget of $300 above you can get one of those nice models in multi-colours skin covers for your daily needs. Small notebook computers can easily store in the bus or the airplane storage compartment. This quality makes small notebook computers become the best choices of people who travel a lot for business. You can simply slip them in your bag or knapsack.

Most of the small notebook computers cater to computing necessary for school students and business travellers’ needs. Small notebook computers can be upgraded. For those whose have many files needed for work, it is recommended for them to buy small notebook computers which built with a higher storage memory. 180GB of Hard disk was normally sufficient for the writer, business persons or students while recommended memory is 2GB. Before buying the small notebook computers, please do proper checking on the functionality of some features such as battery life, Webcams, Bluetooth, and wireless cards. Small notebook computers sold with one year built in warranty.

In today’s market, Asus, HP, Apple, Toshiba, and Compaq are the leading brands of small notebook computers. Small notebook computers are not very ideal for hard-core gaming and business presentations. Please consider the high-end laptop computers for this purpose. Currently, the Asus EEE PC voted as the number 1 winner of top ten net books or the best small notebook computers in the world. These small notebook computers could reach 9.5 hours usage on one charge. To be quick and customizable, these small notebook computers weren’t built with Windows operating system but come together with Linux OS. The thinnest small notebook computers are the Sony Vaio X505. Built with carbon fiber body, this 10.5 inch screen small notebook computers weight just 1.7 pounds. Unfortunately its battery life just could reach 1.5 hours and low in memory to run any major applications. Acer Aspire AOA150 and HP mini which released in early 2009, has added a new dimension of feminine style and personalization that laptop computers have never seen before. Both of these small laptop computers feature 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processors with 1GB of RAM (upgradable to 2GB), but the mini HP laptop falls short, with half the battery power and a much smaller (120GB HDD) hard drive.

Small Notebook Computers