Toshiba mini NB205 Netbooks In Stock

Posted by Tom Greer on June 21, 2009 in Netbook Market

There are a number of online merchant who have Toshiba’s new,  highly acclaimed netbook (the mini NB205) in stock.

Here are the details.

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Moblin recently updated the 2.0 Beta image for Netbooks

Posted by Steve Greer on June 18, 2009 in Netbook Market, Netbooks, Operating Systems

MoblinHave you played with Moblin yet?  What are you waiting for??  Moblin has just refreshed the 2.0 beta which has fixed a bunch of issues and has added some new features. 

You can download the new Mobin2.0 beta image for netbooks here. If you need help with how to use the image, Moblin has put a nice page together to help you load the live image from CD or USB.

I recommend USB, because it gives you a much faster experience compared to booting from a CD. This will give you a preview of the OS without actually having to install it to your hard drive.

I would be interested in hearing from you on what your thoughts are? Feel free to send us an email or comment back.

Price cuts coming for the HP Pavilion dv2

Posted by Steve Greer on June 9, 2009 in Falling Prices, HP Netbooks, Netbook Market, Netbooks

HP Pavillion dv2HP has announced another price cut for the Pavilion dv2 starting June 10th.  The dv2 is currently priced at $749.00 on the HP site.

The Pavilion dv2 is supposed to be slashed down to $599.00 which will make this netbook an excellent buy!

We just posted an article yesterday showing a $30.00 coupon.  The new $599.00 price tag will make this netbook hard to pass up for the price.

Click here to go to HP’s Pavilion dv2 page.

Update 6/10: HP’s site now shows the $599 price.  This only applies to custom ordered models.

Some notes from HP’s dv2 page:

Save up to $379 instantly (on customizable models). Offer includes:

  • $150 instant rebate
  • FREE 2GB memory upgrade ($50 value)
  • Save 50% off 4GB memory upgrade from 2GB ($50 value)
  • Save 50% off 512MB discrete graphics ($50 value)
  • FREE upgrade to 320GB hard drive from 250GB ($50 value)
  • FREE shipping ($29 value)

Responding to criticism on the espresso color, HP has also introduced a moonlight white version.

Over 1 million Samsung NC10′s sold

Posted by Steve Greer on June 9, 2009 in Netbook Market, Netbooks, Samsung Netbooks

Samsung NC10Samsung released the NC10 back in October of 2008. The company has announced that it has officially sold over a million NC10′s.

This is a big step for Samsung since the NC10 was their first entry into the  netbook market. 

One of the features that set the NC10 apart from the other netbooks was it’s keyboard.  The Samsung NC10 has one of the best keyboards on a netbook still to date. 

Samsung has also announced a new version of the NC10 that will have the option of WiMAX.  This NC10 will be a bit more pricy, which will probably turn some people away.

You can now pick up an Samsung NC10 for under $380.00.  Check out the latest prices here.

Since the NC10 Samsung has gone on to release the N110, Nc20, and N120 models recently.

HP Pavilion dv2 Netbook Deal

Posted by Tom Greer on June 8, 2009 in Falling Prices, HP Netbooks, Netbook Market

The HP Pavilion dv2 has been getting lots of attention.  It has so may features that is blurs the line between netbook and traditional laptop.  Every time I review the specs, I drool.

HP recently ran a promotion where they cut the price by $75.  Many people snapped one up.

But if you missed that deal, you can take advantage of this one.

HP is offering a coupon for $30 off.  This is good through July 31.  That brings the price down to $719.99.

To get this price, you’ll need to click on the Go! button below AND enter coupon code SV2132 at checkout.

Eee PC 1008HA Unboxing Video

Posted by Tom Greer on June 6, 2009 in Netbook Market, Videos

Our Asus Eee PC 1008HA that we are giving away finally arrived.  Steve unboxes it in this video.

Immediately after I turned off the camera, Steve reverted to his more-animated normal self.  He picked up the 1008HA, spun it around, viewing it from every angle and marveled, “This is awesome!’

Now, if I can only get him to project some of that excitement on screen…

All this Moblin hype

Posted by Steve Greer on June 5, 2009 in Netbook Market, Netbooks, Operating Systems

There has been a lot of interest in Moblin over the last few weeks.  Xandros, Linpus, and Canonical have all announced that they are working on a Moblin distribution.

This week the developers behind Moblin have announced plans to enable Google Android applications to run on Moblin.

Giving Google Android applications the ability to run on Moblin will open up the Android app store to netbooks.  This will allow netbook users the ability to download and purchase Android Applications.

With the growing interest in Moblin and Android, it will be interesting to see how much of the netbook market is taken away from Microsoft.

NVIDIA Shows of the new Tegra GPU at Computex

Posted by Steve Greer on June 5, 2009 in Netbook Market, Netbooks, Operating Systems

If you haven’t been following the hype behind the new Tegra GPU then let me catch you up.  NVIDIA is going to be releasing their line of Tegra MIDs (some are calling it a netbook) in the near future. 

NVIDIA claims that the Tegra can play 25 days audio, 10 hours of 1080p video on a single charge.  This blows away the current netbook. 

The OS for the Tegra systems will be Android or Windows CE.  NVIDIA claims you can also dual boot the system if you like.   The Tegra 600 and Tegra 650 will come with Firefox as your browser.

The Tegra 600 will be able to play H.264 video at 720p and the Tegra 650 will be able to play 1080p.  

RAM will be limited on the systems with standard being 512MB and going as low as 256MB.  The best part about the Tegra 600 and 650 is they will be priced at under $200.00.

Check out the video below and check out the Tegra 600 and 650 for yourself.

 

Netbooks for Father’s Day

Posted by Tom Greer on June 2, 2009 in Netbook Market, Netbooks, Nettops

If you are looking for a creative gift for Dad on Father’s Day (June 17th), then why not surprise him with a netbook?  It’s a gift that he’d be delighted to receive.  It’s a gift that he will use often.  Plus, it has lasting value.  He will remember your gift whenever he uses it.

Our recommendations are grouped in the tabs below.  But if you are looking for a distinctive, creative gift, then skip down to the bottom of the page.

Top Pick

If we were forced to select a single netbook, then the Samsung N120 would be our top recommendation.  Why?  We believe it offers the best value - meaning you get the best set of features for the money.

The N120 is solidly built and is attractive.  It has one of the best netbook keyboards.  Battery life is very good.  The 10″ display is bright with crisp colors and has good clarity at wide viewing angles.

You can pick one up for Dad for only $399.00

Samsung N120 160GB 6-Cell XP
10.2" Display (1024x600), 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, 6 Cell Battery, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Black
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$250 - $300

If you are looking for a good quality netbook for a bargain price, then we recommend the Dell Inspiron Mini 10v.  At $299, you get a top-quality netbook with a 10″ display and all of the other features typical in a competitive netbook.  You simply can’t go wrong with a Mini 10v.

If you want to get this in time for Father’s Day, then you need to order now.

Dell Inspiron Mini 10v 120GB 3-Cell XP
10.1" Display (1024x576), 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, Intel GMA950, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.1,3-cell battery, Windows XP Home Edition
Obsidian Black
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$279.00Free!In StockGo!

If you miss the window at Dell, or you are looking for another option, then we really like the Acer Aspire One D250.  Right now, the Sapphire Blue color is available from a couple of different merchants for less than $300.

The Aspire One D250 is one of the hot new netbooks that just hit the market.

What do we like about it?  Love the keyboard.  Small, good-looking and lightweight.  Plus it has all of the important features in a competitive netbook at a great price.

Acer Aspire One D250 10" 160GB 3-Cell XP
10.1" Display (1024x600), 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 3-Cell Battery, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Sapphire Blue
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$279.00Free!In StockGo!
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$300 - $400

In the middle price range, there are a lot of options.  We like the MSI Wind U123 model with the 9-Cell battery best-of-all.

The U123 is the latest version of the Wind netbook.  The 9-Cell battery version provides over 8 hours of real-world battery life.  The Wind U123 has a good display and keyboard together with features that compare very nicely to most quality netbooks.

MSI Wind U123 160GB 9-Cell XP
10.2" Display (1024x600), 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N280 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 9-Cell Battery, Bluetooth, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Blue
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$400 - 500

In the over $400 group, the Asus Eee PC 1008HA is the best option for Dad.  This just-introduced netbook is jumping off shelves everywhere, so you may find it hard to get one before Father’s Day.

The 1008HA is the lastest in a long line of Eee PCs.  This model features Asus’s new “seashell” design, which is very thin and light.  The keyboard is a welcome step up from the traditional Eee PC keyboard.

The rest of the features are rock solid and what you’d expect from the company that introduced the first commercial netbook.

Asus Eee PC 1008HA 160GB XP
10.1" Display (1024x600), 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N280 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, 1.3 Mp WebCam, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Pearl Black
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Only the best!

If money is no object and you are looking for a high-end netbook for Dad, then you’ll want to look at the HP Pavilion dv2.

This system is a screamer compared to most netbooks.  It comes with a 12″ display (which makes a big difference).  The dv2 has the new AMD Neo processor and an ATI graphics accelerator.  Toogether these play HD video and games extremely well.

In addition, the Pavilion dv2 comes with  a 320GB hard drive, a DVD drive, 4GB of RAM and lots of other upgraded features.

Dad will love it.

HP Pavilion dv2 320GB 6-Cell VistaHP
12.1" Display (1280x800), 1.6 GHz AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 Processor, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410 graphics accelerator, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB Hard Drive, SuperMulti 8x DVD+/-R/RW, 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, 6 Cell Battery, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
Expresso
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Bargain

If you are looking for a netbook for Dad and your pocketbook is challenged, then here is a deal that won’t last long.

Compuvest is offering the HP Mini 1010NR for less than $250.  HP’s Mini is a very reliable netbook.  This model comes with a 16 GB Solid State Drive, so the amount of disk space is very limited.  Other than the small disk drive, the 1010NR has a full set of features.  This is a great little machine at a super price.

HP Mini 1010NR
8.9" Display (1024x600), Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz Processor, 512 MB RAM, 8 GB Solid State Drive, 3-Cell Battery, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Black
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$599.00Free!In StockGo!
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If you a re looking for a really novel gift for Dad, then consider giving him an Asus Eee Top.  This is called an “All-in-One” because the computer is built inside the flat panel touchscreen display.

This video shows the features better than I can describe in words.  Take a look:

Asus Eee Top 15.6" 160GB XP
15.6" Touchscreen (1366x768), 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB, 160 GB Hard Drive, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
White
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Netbook Market: What Is Coming Next?

Posted by Tom Greer on June 1, 2009 in Netbook Market, Operating Systems

The netbook market is hot.  All of the major players are looking to maximize their opportunities in the netbook market niche.

Here is how things are shaping up.

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