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How to replace a netbook?
For the third year now I have owned the Aspire 533. Atom, 2 GB of RAM, 500 GB of hard, honest 5 hours from the battery, dishonest - you can stretch it up to six and a half.
And it seems like everything is fine, but the Samsung S3 and fullhd lying in your pocket shows, and it opens web pages faster, and different toys are launched on it. And the screen is not 1024x600. One senses progress, in general. And, in order to keep up with this very progress, it was decided to replace the netbook with something similar in size (no more than 10 inches), but with some core i5 and a 240 gig ssd.
I got into the Internet - and did not find anything intelligible. Everyone vied with each other to advise buying either an MBA or a zenbook - but both are 11.6 inches. Too much. From ten-inch devices - only transformer tablets. But you need a full-fledged x86 with Windows and two usb ports.
Of course, I understand that netbooks are already unfashionable and unpopular, but is there really no sensible replacement?
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I would advise Macbook AIR 11" if such a diagonal suits you. I agree with such advice.
Of course, the diagonal is larger, but the weight is less than that of typical netbooks.
Microsoft Surface Pro 128Gb
The only thing that comes to mind. True expensive infection.
Netbooks are already being phased out in favor of tablets.
MS recommends windows.microsoft.com/ru-ru/windows/tablets-convertibles
There are also options without a hard substrate
And so, then look towards transformers - this will be the only solution for you
Also asked a similar question. I have a similar little craftsman from MSI.
Atom 1.6Ghz, 1Gb RAM and 1024x600 matrix. With Linux on board, this animal will last another 10 years, but one thing is depressing - the resolution is too small and inconvenient, not all software fits :(
Look in the direction of tablets with keyboard on win 8, at the very samsung w700. More than satisfied, while you can work both on your knees (the weight of the keyboard is enough, unless you take a very large angle), and to work like a regular tablet. At the same time, it has a core i5, 4 Giga of memory and ssd for 128Gb + 3g. Quite a working machine. There is only one problem - the price.
I would wait until the release of win8.1, they say a dozen and a half interesting models will be released for it, in particular those that were announced at the build, but I looked at the build diagonally, I don’t remember what kind of tablets they represented
Nothing. Either smartphone or netbook. Tablets are far from suitable for everything that a netbook can do.
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