Choosing the right netbook can be tricky enterprise especially if you are not well-known with the choices that you have. Here is a quick guide to choosing the best netbook model for you.
What do you plan to do on your netbook?: The netbooks that we have in the shop today have very decent computing power and is capable of running a wide collection of tasks. If you plan to use your netbook occasionally for surfing the web, watching videos and checking emails. A basic netbook model would serve you well. If you plan to use your netbook for work, you may want to get a netbook model with lots of extra features (such as Hdmi ports, Bluetooth, etc).
Asus Netbook
If you are one of those who love to watch movies on your laptops, you can think getting a netbook with a larger screen or has a Hd resolution display. If audio is an important issue for you, you should check the built-in speakers on the netbooks. Some are good than others. Some netbook models only come with mono speakers.
Do you plan to do a lot of typing?: The size of the keyboard on a netbook has long been a very competitive issue. The small size of netbook keyboards takes a little getting used to. Today, netbook keyboards have gone through major improvements to replicate the feel of typing of a full-sized keyboard. The keyboard on Hp, Toshiba and Asus laptops have been receiving great reviews.
Is battery life an important factor?: The battery life of netbooks today can range anyone from 4 to 14 hours. If it is not an important factor for you, you can always get a model with a shorter battery life, as they are ordinarily cheaper. If you want something with a greater battery life, Asus netbooks are they way to go as they currently have some of the longest battery life.
What is your budget?: Laptops can range from around 0 to 0 per unit. Currently, Asus by far has the best price-to-feature ratio. They have some of the most comprehensive highlight set and are very well priced. The Toshiba Mini is also another of my favorite netbook brands.
How to elect a Netbook
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