I was so happy with my HP Mini netbook, and my wife was so jealous, I got her one of her own (hot pink, of course) for Christmas. She loves it.As opposed to the current tablet fad, we LIKE having a keyboard. And though the display isn't laptop-big, it's much more user-friendly to just grab, put...
I love it
I bought this for my girlfriend I got itin 2 days I was super happy I felt like I got it for a good price and it works fine the color is like a pinkish red beautiful it's easy to start up first use is about 20 mins setting it up but was so worth it after
Jefferson Students Get Mini-Laptops, Mobile Devices to Increase Potential
Students at Jefferson Elementary School received mini-laptops and hand-held mobile learning devices through a federal grant. Some fifth grade students at Jefferson Elementary School in New Rochelle now possess mini-laptops and
iPad and tablets outsell netbooks by two to one
For the first time tablets -- basically, iPads -- have outsold mini-laptops, and by nearly two to one. The number-crunchers at ABI Research calculate that 13.6 million tablets were sold this summer, as opposed to 7.3 million netbooks.
Dell launches 14z laptop: the new midsize?
Connections include USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports, 7-in-1 memory card slot, HDMI 1.4, Mini DisplayPort, WiDi, Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Dell claims the battery life is "up to six hours, 49 minutes" with an 8-cell battery. Dell XPS 14z prices start at £799
The Mystery of the Welsh Laptops... (part 1)
I asked a Freedom of Information request about the mini-competition process, and got a prompt reply. Based on a very quick look, it didn't appear anything out of the ordinary. My interpretation was that, obviously, this was really not very good
In November 2010, Torfaen council asked a number of suppliers who were on a Value Wales framework to bid to supply laptops, with an estimated order volume of 400 machines for the rest of the financial year. Then, in the last two weeks of March (and that timing is significant), Torfaen placed an order for (wait for it…) 8,600 laptops from XMA. We were tipped off back in the Spring about a purchase of laptop computers by a Welsh local authority that was getting some comment locally. I asked a Freedom of Information request about the mini-competition process, and got a prompt reply. According to the council executive, this was “arising from a successful bid to the Welsh Assembly Government to take forward a project developed by officers from Torfaen and Monmouthshire”.