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Re: Netbooks

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Ummm, the OLPC can't even run windows. Last time I checked it isn't even x86. I have a DS, and it's not really that small. I can make do with it. I don't need an OLPC.

In all seriousness, if you want to play games you can get an N10J, an Everun Note, or wait. Or you could get a full sized 'book. Your choice.
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HotDog-Cart wrote:Screw those, and get a OLPC OX 2.0!

http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/23/olpc ... n-will-de/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.betanews.com/article/OLPCs-n ... 1211408824" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://img.hexus.net/v2/news/olpc/xo2-2.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Its only $75 when it launches next month. (Full availiability in the summer.)

Laptop, has NO keyboard. Instead, it has two touch screens. One dedicated to make an amazing touch keyboard, and the other for the viewing. Now, both of those screens can be converted into an ebook reader, games player, e-paper mode, and more. Thats amazing. Dual touch screens, great for e-paper and small 2 player games.
there must be strings attached. it just cant be that cheap. it must be super low quality or something. :? nonetheless, i want one! :D
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HotDog-Cart wrote:Screw those, and get a OLPC OX 2.0!

http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/23/olpc ... n-will-de/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.betanews.com/article/OLPCs-n ... 1211408824" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://img.hexus.net/v2/news/olpc/xo2-2.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Its only $75 when it launches next month. (Full availiability in the summer.)

Laptop, has NO keyboard. Instead, it has two touch screens. One dedicated to make an amazing touch keyboard, and the other for the viewing. Now, both of those screens can be converted into an ebook reader, games player, e-paper mode, and more. Thats amazing. Dual touch screens, great for e-paper and small 2 player games.
I'd rather get something normal first. :D
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Re: Netbooks

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Oh yeah and I kinda have a $500 budget.
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nonetheless, i want one! :D
No, you don't. It's a crappy ARM processor, running a crappy UI on top of a crippled derivative of Fedora. It's one step above those $20 toy laptops Vtech sells at Toys-R-Us. :lol:
AfroLH wrote:Oh yeah and I kinda have a $500 budget.
Then, unfortunately, the high-power netbooks are out of your price range.

If you want decent power, look at smallish (12-13") laptops.
If you're really hungry for power and don't care about portability, look at full-size desktop replacements.
If you want ultra-portability, go for a netbook.

The HP netbooks, MSI Wind, and Eee 1000 look decent. Samsung's NC10 model is at the high end of your price range, but it comes standard with a 6 cell battery that reportedly goes 6 hours on a charge.
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bicostp wrote:
nonetheless, i want one! :D
No, you don't. It's a crappy ARM processor, running a crappy UI on top of a crippled derivative of Fedora. It's one step above those $20 toy laptops Vtech sells at Toys-R-Us. :lol:
AfroLH wrote:Oh yeah and I kinda have a $500 budget.
Then, unfortunately, the high-power netbooks are out of your price range.

If you want decent power, look at smallish (12-13") laptops.
If you're really hungry for power and don't care about portability, look at full-size desktop replacements.
If you want ultra-portability, go for a netbook.

The HP netbooks, MSI Wind, and Eee 1000 look decent. Samsung's NC10 model is at the high end of your price range, but it comes standard with a 6 cell battery that reportedly goes 6 hours on a charge.
I never said I wanted a High power one.
Just a simple one that can run basic emulators from systems below n64.
I mostly need it for school.
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HotDog-Cart wrote:crap laptop links

One dedicated to make an amazing touch keyboard, and the other for the viewing.
How do you know it is amazing? Don't you realize that touchscreen keyboards are crap for two hand typing?

At this point, we have renders, no real images, and an absurdly low price point. There is no way in hell it will be that cheap unless you are selling your soul to some wireless provider for two years.
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Well, I'll probably get the Asus.

I know SSD are fast and all but I need a lot of storage for my "Purchased" Music and "Backup" Roms.
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above the 500$ budget but Raon Digital Everun notes KICK ASS
Raon Everun Note HD video test
HL2 Intro on Everun Note
Raon Digital Everun Note Review!
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palmertech wrote:
HotDog-Cart wrote:crap laptop links

One dedicated to make an amazing touch keyboard, and the other for the viewing.
How do you know it is amazing? Don't you realize that touchscreen keyboards are crap for two hand typing?

At this point, we have renders, no real images, and an absurdly low price point. There is no way in hell it will be that cheap unless you are selling your soul to some wireless provider for two years.
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Triton wrote:above the 500$ budget but Raon Digital Everun notes KICK ASS
Raon Everun Note HD video test
HL2 Intro on Everun Note
Raon Digital Everun Note Review!

Awesome.

I may actually get one.
I have a few questions though.
1. How much does it cost?
2. Does it have to be plugged in to play games?
3. How good is the battery life?
4. Where can I get one?
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I've been looking at netbooks for a while because I'm planning on getting one (although I'm holding off for windows 7). Don't go without the Atom processor - the previous stuff doesn't hold a candle to it.

I always liked Asus's machines due to superior battery life (most come with 6-cell battery). Just be sure to try out the 9" and 10" models in store so you know if you can live with their keyboards - if you are going to be using it in school, you NEED to be able to comfortably type on it!

Edit:

Those links you provided bear out the battery situation - the EEE has a 6 cell, where the other two have 3 cell batteries.
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1. How much does it cost?
retail price for a new one starts at 800$ for the dual core model with no OS or cheaper if you get one used on ebay or an open box sale on dynamism
2. Does it have to be plugged in to play games?
it doesnt HAVE to be but its maximum performance while plugged in. it downclocks to 800mhz on battery, 1ghz with cool n quiet disabled, 1.2ghz on battery
3. How good is the battery life?
3 hours or so if its 0% backlight and in powersaving mode. i usually get around 2 hours
4. Where can I get one?
dynamism or ebay are your best bets

it also has a radeon X1300 graphics chip so its game performance is pretty damn good
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Re: Netbooks

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Triton wrote:1. How much does it cost?
retail price for a new one starts at 800$ for the dual core model with no OS or cheaper if you get one used on ebay or an open box sale on dynamism
2. Does it have to be plugged in to play games?
it doesnt HAVE to be but its maximum performance while plugged in. it downclocks to 800mhz on battery, 1ghz with cool n quiet disabled, 1.2ghz on battery
3. How good is the battery life?
3 hours or so if its 0% backlight and in powersaving mode. i usually get around 2 hours
4. Where can I get one?
dynamism or ebay are your best bets

it also has a radeon X1300 graphics chip so its game performance is pretty damn good
Cool.

Its the Battery life that kills me though...

I need something that can go at least 4 hours.
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Re: Netbooks

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then spend an extra hundred bucks or so and get the external battery LAN pack and a spare regular or extended life battery (the pack is around 30-40$ and the batteries are i think 50-100$ depending on which one) then you should get 5+ hours :mrgreen: and an ethernet port if thats important :lol:
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