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In this video, we take you through the unboxing and overview of the Lenovo IdeaPad S205 Netbook. Discover the sleek design and compact features of this powerful netbook, perfect for those needing ...
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Zoho Notebook’s forever free plan allows you to sync across devices and supports 2 GB of cloud storage for notes and files. You can upload files up to 100 MB and create notecards with up to 30 ...
In a Netbook you got a shrunk-down notebook (all the better for plopping down with at a coffee shop or when on the road), with a screen between 5 and 10 inches, running Windows XP or 7, or even Linux.
There’s an Apple event next week, and it’s looking fairly likely that we’ll see updated iPads. Which is great, because it made me think about the Eee PC netbook, which was either one of the ...
One Netbook isn’t the first company to create a handheld computer aimed at IT professionals. Last year the GPD MicroPC hit the streets, also featuring full-sized serial, Ethernet, and USB ports ...
I stuck with netbooks years after they had peaked, because they were good supplementary computers and I was kind of a cheapskate. But after trying to edit photos with one at my first CES in 2012 ...
In the article, Modernize your engineer’s notebook, I discussed the basic features and capabilities a modern electronic notebook would need to meet the requirements of the average engineer. A lot of ...
In 2010, netbook shipments hit a high of 32.14 million. IHS iSuppli's bet is that the netbook will be extinct by 2015 as units drop to 264,000 in 2014 before going to zero.
I agree that the netbook is pretty much dead. The last major manufacturers of them have decided that they're not going to bother any more. But is it really true that it's Apple that killed them ...
Apple killed the netbook, more or less single-handedly, and we should all be grateful for it. Netbooks were terrible machines, a technological blight that threatened to become the future of computing.
After beginning in late 2007, the age of netbooks is coming to a close. Acer and Asus, the two remaining top-tier manufacturers of the small laptops, are ceasing netbook production today, reports ...