Dell Pushes Out 12" Netbook

A netbook that is neither very small, nor very light, is woefully underpowered for vista and has 1GB of RAM. So it would take a bit of upgrading to be worthwhile.
 
Waste of time. I just invested in an EEE PC due to the fact that it has an SSD and an Atom and can therefore stretch that tiny little battery for 8 hours. With a bigger screen and no SSD I fear this is just gonna be yet another terrible Dell creation that will inevitably break and be sent back repeatedly.
 
name='Diablo' said:
A netbook that is neither very small, nor very light, is woefully underpowered for vista and has 1GB of RAM. So it would take a bit of upgrading to be worthwhile.

X2 on that.

It'll more than likely end up overpriced aswell... :rolleyes:
 
So glad I got my amilo pro v3205, 12" screen for £200 bargin of the year and runs xp/osx and now vista without a flaw. :worship::worship:

Sod all these netbooks...............damn craze what next smaller mice.
 
name='Deshman' said:
Waste of time. I just invested in an EEE PC due to the fact that it has an SSD and an Atom and can therefore stretch that tiny little battery for 8 hours. With a bigger screen and no SSD I fear this is just gonna be yet another terrible Dell creation that will inevitably break and be sent back repeatedly.

Meh, Dell do do some good stuffs, with some fair value.

After using an EEE, I`d not advise them for any1.
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
Meh, Dell do do some good stuffs, with some fair value.

Yeah.. my last 2 laptops have been Dell for the sake of value, and I'm pretty happy with the XPS one I have currently.
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
Meh, Dell do do some good stuffs, with some fair value.

After using an EEE, I`d not advise them for any1.

what didnt you like about the EEE? which one did you try?

I've tried the 7" and 9" ones, i couldnt get on with these. 10" i loved so bought one. works brilliantly when on travel and i need to get net access.
 
Hmmm model ... not sure on that one. Was white tho :p 9" sounds about right.

I do know this much tho, the keyboard - which fair enough is small, just eeks of cheapness with its plasticivity. That was my personal feeling on it.

The wireless is/was a pita to setup, I do remember having to set it to something the router wasn`t setup for in order to get it not to just sit there displaying "seeking" - or something similar, "Pending" perhaps. And just when u kinda give up the ghost thinking it`s not going to work, it connects by itself. Turn it off/on and it would either not connect again or take 10 minutes.

Didn`t really see any advantage in using it for anything more than my phone can do, other than it has a bigger screen which is annoyingly small, and u can type web addresses easier.

There simply aren`t enough free wifi spots either. Dont know how many times I`ve seen "we have wifi" labels on buildings and places, and u connect to them to be greeted by a sign up page for a heafty fee.

Ugh, either have a laptop or a good phone. Either one will cost u £299 max.
 
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