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Worldwide PC Market is Growing on the Strength of Netbooks

Posted 03/20/2009 at 04:33:51am

 

The net book is not a fad.  In fact it was a brainchild of Mary Lou Jepsen in 2005; her dream was to help children in developing countries.  In their pursuit of education, with an inexpensive laptop that can be used to search the web, do basic academic tasks and be highly durable.  Additionally Mary Lou Jepsen goals where that this device had to consume little power, be light weight, tolerate various power sources, have little to no moving parts, and stand up to harsh climates. One of the major hurdles has not been satisfied which is the price not to exceed $100 per unit.  Being a user of the current netbook there is much room for improvement.  My first was an Acer was cheaply made, had grounding issues and battery life less than an hour half.  The second was the Asus 1000HD with 4 hours battery life was superior to the Acer for the same price.  However the Asus has its discrepancies also. Top portion of the keyboard became loose and seems to be attached by adhesive, then sound quality fell to pop crackle at low volume. My biggest beef I have to pay for the shipping to get these errors repaired. I believe is unfair.  I've only had this unit less than 10 days.  I purchased these netbooks for the above mentioned reasons. Next I hope the Lenovo s10 will prove to be a better product. To find out the inception of this great product idea read WIRED MAGAZINE: ISSUE 17.03

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