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An inexpensive netbook with good battery life?
Hello. Tell me, better on my own experience, such a netbook, with not very outdated hardware. What you googled on the Internet, you can now find FIG in Krasnodar :)
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I recommend nokia booklet 3g .
US cost:
$379 nokia (on eBay at a fixed price)
$65 ssd samsung 64gb 1.8" micro-sata (on eBay at auction)
$3.99 casecrown (leather on promotion, from Amazon)
$75 shipping to Russia via usps express
+ €15 unlocking a 3g modem with dc-unlocker
+ $10 1.8" usb-case (from China, with free shipping) for
cloning
I added the Russian language to the installed windows 7 starter (vistalizer), then only installed SP1.
From MS Office 2010Pro (there is a license) I installed only Word and Excel.
For Internet Chrome 13 (works faster than Fx7beta), miranda, skype.
For aimp 3.5 music and vlc video (pulls 4Gb rips up to 720p, heavier brakes).
Everything works quickly, without friezes.
NB Bonus aluminum case, absolute silence (passive cooling plus ssd), screen 1280x720 covered with glass, built-in 3g modem. I have not yet figured out the work of gps, I was going to install a garmin mobile pc, but there, as I understand it, it is necessary to generate a file to bypass protection from the left gps.
Are you sure that our variants will be found in Krasnodar? Is there really no way to order online? Like a big city, there should be Internet shops with branches in your city.
If you don’t trust online stores, ask your friends, corporate orders work wonders…
I chose according to the parameters: first of all, a comfortable keyboard, then the operating time, then the size / weight, and lastly, the performance. Took HP Compaq Mini 311c. In general, everything is fine, the only thing I don’t like is that the plastic of the touchpad is not rough, but I’m already used to it.
My girlfriend uses Asus EeePC 1015 (can't remember the letters). To check - I worked for 9 kopecks of hours with Wi-Fi turned on. Personally, I like it, and back in December the warranty ends on it and we decided to buy a touch screen for it at DX :-)
I have Samsung 145th. I chose a lot of things, in the end I settled on him, since he has the longest declared duration of work. With Wi-Fi and average screen brightness, it lasts 5 hours. If you turn off Wi-Fi and push the screen to a minimum, it will last even longer, respectively. I am very glad.
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