Thursday, April 23, 2009

Worlds Cheapest Laptop




Thursday, March 19, 2009
Worlds Cheapest Laptop.

In the world of cheap laptops the TNX-9500 is the newest thing on the market. The Windows XP- powered unit isn't as cheap as say the Del Mini 9 on sale. But $199 is pretty cheap.

As reports surface. It seems that the new laptop is rumored to have some issues; it beeps continuously for several minutes when it is first turned on, the 1GHz no-name processor seems very unwilling to run Internet Explorer. Rumors also say that there is a howling sound being produced by the always-on microphone feeding back through the speakers.

No date has been set for Production. But rumor has it that it will be ramping up soon and the price is said to be dropping even more. Is that even possible? Hopefully when the Impulse TNX-9500 enters full production, all the flaws will be ironed out. And it will be cheaper than the price stated to make it worth a purchase.
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Mini Laptop Guide

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A mini laptop can be a great alternative if you do not want to spend a lot of money on mobile computing. A new generation of low cost, lightweight laptops are hitting the market by storm. Mini laptops, variously called mini-notebooks, ultrasmall laptops, subnotebooks, ultraportables and netbooks lack a lot of the bells and whistles that come automatically with standard laptops, to make a lite version that can fit in your hand and even purses. Unlike products that aimed at reducing size and cost, these mini machines have powerful processors, substantial memory and come with all the basic software, entertainment options and Internet most people need.

Browse Mini Laptops and Netbooks.

Average price range is between $100-$500 retail for mini laptops and even less when purchasing cheap laptop computers online.


Main Features of Mini Laptops

1. Weight: 2-3 pounds vs standard laptop’s average 6 pounds.
2. Typical cost: $100-$500 vs. $800-$3500 for a standard laptop.
3. Screen size: 7-9 inches wide and backlit vs. standard laptop’s 15” display.
4. Available with Windows XP Pro or Vista, Ubuntu, Linux, MAC operating systems
5. Around 512 to 1 GB of memory and around 20 - 80 GB of storage space
6. Easily upgradable with memory cards and flash drives
7. Low on battery usage
8. Green machines - these smaller computers carry with them less impact on the environment
9. Basic software compatibility - Users can create documents, spreadsheets and presentations, read email, watch videos, listen to music, browse the web, take pictures, instant message, and most any other activity can be done on a mini laptop that is done on a standard laptop.
10. Enabled for wireless and Bluetooth


Important Facts about Mini Laptops:


*Keyboard size is smaller than a standard laptop
*The small screen may take some getting used to
*Look for sturdy casing (usually hard plastic)
*Look for flexibility in upgrading
*Make sure needed software is available for specific models

All in all, while mini laptops may take some getting used to due to their size, but mini laptops are powerful machines and a great mobile computing option for those who do not want to invest a large amount of money in the standard laptop.











Sunday, September 21, 2008
Stores with Cheap Laptops for Sale

On this blog, I talk about cheap laptops all day long. Some of you readers may be wondering what stores have cheap laptops for sale. There are a few of them. There are many discount electronics stores around which will have some of the cheap laptops. You can try pawn shops, but they may not have the best quality.

Wherever you go, do not get a laptop from a big company and expect to get the lowest price. Because they are so big, they can jack the prices up on their computer and make a big profit. They are big enough where the competition cannot establish itself.






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