November 23, 2009
Written by Gadget Gurus

Looking for an agreement on a Netbook? As part of the madness on Black Friday deals, Best Buy is offering the Gateway LT2005u Netbook with Intel ® Atom ™ in nightsky Black for $ 230. The netbook has a 160GB hard drive, integrated webcam and digital microphone, wireless connectivity and a 6-cell battery (Battery life estimate of just over 7 hours).
A few more highlights:
- Intel ® Atom ™ N270
- 1 GB DDR2 memory
- No of the optical drive, but compatible with the optional external recordable CD / DVD (not included).
- 10.1 “widescreen LED backlit display (1024 x 600 resolution)
- 160 GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 rpm)
- Intel ® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (more…)
November 16, 2009
Written by Gadget Gurus

GO netbook Samsung 3G is coming your way to the AT & T, with integrated 3G, mounted on the AT & T 3G network, allowing users to stay connected to the Internet from anywhere. The GO Samsung 3G can be considered an improved version of the Samsung N310 GO, which was broadcast in July and is now relaunched with the operating system Windows 7.
The GO 3G netbook is filled with an Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz, 160GB HDD and 1GB of RAM. It has a 10.1-inch LED-backlit display and scratch resistant and housed in a rubber casing. It weighs 2.8 pounds which is light enough to carry anywhere you go. And equipped with a standard 4-cell battery 4000Ah that can let you stay connected for up to 4 hours.
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November 14, 2009
Written by Gadget Gurus

Netbook users are completely altered by the edition of Windows 7 boot in the new operating system comes with limitations, did not obtain Windows XP on netbooks. Most netbook users were not aware of the limitations, even if Microsoft has openly said that the starter edition can not do everything.
Most new notebooks for sale is running the 7th edition of Windows startup, but can pay a bonus of about $ 80 to get the upgrade to Home Premium Windows 7 version to stay away from these constraints. But the additional cost netbook makes many unhappy users.
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November 5, 2009
Written by Gadget Gurus

All the netbooks that we’ve seen before almost all come in similar styles and form factors. But the Litl Webbook is exceptional which it has no hard drive, stores its data on the Internet and it can be flipped around into a TV device.
The Litl Webbook has a more flexible hinge, which can be bended backwards to stand like a TV-like device with an optional remote control and a TV-style knob. The device has a 12-inch LCD display, capable of providing up to 178-degree viewing angle with better color resolution, which is comfortable enough for those around you to watch and share videos on it. The GPU of the Litl is capable of decoding H.264 video at 720p resolution.
The Litl webbook is stuffed with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, 2GB of flash storage, and the mentioned GPU. It also includes a number of connectivity including WiFi, headphone port, USB 2.0, HDMI for bigger display. The Litl has no hard drive, interesting enough that it makes use of the “cloud computing” concept which pulls,shares and stores data on the Internet.
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