Some manufacturers call it "Mini notebook PCs", while others call them "netbooks". But it is all thanks to ASUS Eee PCs that were first launched in 2007 that opens up a new market for smaller form factor notebook PCs.
The Mini notebook PC / netbook is equipped with Intel Atom processor that is designed for low power consumption which provides a longer battery life. It is, however, not intended for performance. You can use it to surf the web, check your email and create a word document or Excel spreadsheet, but it will not stutter if you want to do programming or image and video editing.
- Page 1 - Introduction
- Page 2 - Acer Aspire One D250
- Page 3 - Acer Aspire One D250 - Quick Peek
- Page 4 - ASUS 1002HA
- Page 5 - ASUS 1002HA - Quick Peek
- Page 6 - Axioo Pico DJJ 616A
- Page 7 - Axioo Pico DJJ 616A - Quick Peek
- Page 8 - Dell Inspiron Mini 10
- Page 9 - Dell Inspiron Mini 10 - Quick Peek
- Page 10 - Fujitsu Lifebook M1010
- Page 11 - Fujitsu Lifebook M1010 - Quick Peek
- Page 12 - HP Mini 2140
- Page 13 - HP Mini 2140 - Quick Peek
- Page 14 - Lenovo IdeaPad S10
- Page 15 - Lenovo IdeaPad S10 - Quick Peek
- Page 16 - MSI Wind U100 Plus
- Page 17 - MSI Wind U100 Plus - Quick Peek
- Page 18 - Sony VAIO P
- Page 19 - Sony VAIO P - Quick Peek
- Page 20 - Toshiba NB200
- Page 21 - Toshiba NB200 - Quick Peek
- Page 22 - Overall Performance
- Page 23 - Conclusion
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