Sunday 20 February 2011

Mini Notebooks

Searching for the best mini notebook will bring in front of your eyes a lot of options, but the choice you will make about purchasing one depends on your preferences. The most important things you look for into a notebook will also cost. If you want a special notebook for business, or for gaming, or just for personal use, be sure that those special specifications will cost you. Finding the right one is always depending on your needs, and you should also take into consideration the product as a whole, and analyze each of notebook's characteristics. It is a good step, in the beginning of your search process to look for the best products on the market, and then see if they fit with what you need, and most important, if they fit with your budget.



On the first place I would mention Acer Aspire, which is popular for several reasons, and there are real reasons for this product to be on the first place in our "mini" top. Acer has a 9'' widescreen, which is perfect if you want to use a lot this notebook. Its sharp and bright colors on the display will offer you a high video performance, and these characteristics are adjustable according to your needs. This mini notebook is a little bit large, but it offers great performance for a mini laptop. It is actually a real laptop in notebook clothes, and I think it is the best idea for a person who wants a smaller laptop with high performance.

The second mini notebook is Asus Eee PC 1000, and its popularity is growing day by day. This model has bigger dimensions than average notebooks, but it still is considered a mini. It has an Intel Atom processor, and this one can be found in all Asus' models. A good feature is that this notebook runs on less energy than other notebooks, and it is a great option if you are planning to use it a lot while traveling, and if you don't want to charge it too often.


Another option would be Dell Inspiron Mini 9''. The best thing about this mini notebook model is that its hard drive can be upgraded to 16 GB, for a larger storage space. The battery has a very good life, and it can last about 3 1/2 hours without charging. Dell Inspiron can be customized, and built according to your needs, and you can put whatever you want into it. The design is elegant and it attracts a lot of notebook users with this feature.

HP offers a great mini notebook, but one thing a lot of people mentioned as a disadvantage would be the price. It is quite expensive, and it actually doesn't offer anything revolutionary. The quality and the performance offered are great, but there is nothing out of the box about this laptop. HP includes all the features someone could want. It is an average laptop, and it fits for many purposes: business, personal use, gaming, and a real advantage would be that the battery life is quite long. This laptop has a full keyboard and it is very comfortable to use in a lot of situations.


Another cool mini notebook would be Sony VAIO. This mini notebook has a 8.9 inch screen and it also has a great 80 GB hard drive. This is enough space for a mini model, and the battery's life is also good, if you plan to use it a lot unplugged. It comes with preinstalled Vista Home Basic. This notebook offers high performance and a lot of features which make it fit a lot of people's preferences.

These were the best mini notebooks on the market, and if you still didn't make up your mind yet, you might want to consult the "Laptop Buyer's Guide" I presented in the last post, and see what you should take into consideration when you purchase a portable computing device. All the advice there can be applied on notebooks too, and maybe you would like to check other models too, but these are the best. A good idea would be to make a list with the most important aspects you are looking for in a notebook. You should narrow down the list and in the end make the perfect purchasing decision.

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