Smartphones are in the news and Tablets are outselling Netbooks but  let's look at Netbooks which can also be called Mini Laptops. 
  I went to a PC order website and configured a Mini Laptop with a 10.1"  screen. And the optional level 10.1" screen was 1366 x 768 resolution.  A plug-in broadband internet connector was standard and WiFi was  standard. Then a cellular internet connector was optional. A DVD  reader and writer was external and USB. Also I went with a dual core  processor but there was conflicting information as to whether the Mini  Laptop could do photo editing or not. So I moved on. 
  Next I configured a Laptop with an 11.6" screen and 1366 x 768  resolution. A plug-in broadband internet connector was standard and  WiFi was standard. Then a cellular internet connector was optional.  The DVD reader and writer was external and USB. The dual core  processor was fully PC and the computer was offered with major  programs but certainly not the power for major PC games. The Laptop  dimensions were 11.5" by 8.5" and that's the one. 
  Chapter Two: 
  Oh with your Netbook or Mini Laptop, get WiFi with Bluetooth, get  plug-in broadband, but don't get mobile broadband. Instead get a mobile  phone that has a USB connection and then the mobile phone can connect  to the Laptop. 
  The processors that are making these Mini Laptops possible are the  dual-core Atom with Broadcom accelerator, a low voltage i5 at about  1.5 Mhz, a low voltage i7 at about 1.5 Mhz, and the E-350 Fusion. The  power rating to look for is 15W to 18W and that's key to finding the  intended processors. 
  Screen size should be 10.1" to 11.6" and then battery life could be as  much as 10 hours.  |