Wow, I guess I got ripped off with the 2GB memory I bought. That'll teach me to shop around.
Best regards, Steve Jacobson On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 11:33:57 -0800, Baracco, Andrew W wrote: >I think that I paid $24 for the 2 GB RAM module for my Asus. I also >have a 4 year old Dell Inspiron notebook, but bought the netbook because >it is 2 pounds lighter, and fits right into my messenger bag that I use >for work, conferences, etc. >Andy >-----Original Message----- >From: Steve Jacobson [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 9:16 AM >To: WE English mailing list >Subject: Re: WE and Netbooks >Hi, >I am using a Netbook with Windows 7 starter and WE with 2GB of RAM and >am pretty happy with it. I have not really had any particular >frustrations with >Windows 7 Starter. If you have trouble with it, though, it is pretty >easy to upgrade as all versions are available on a Windows 7 computer >with it being a >matter of authorizing different features. I do sometimes find Microsoft >Word to be a little sluggish on my netbook, but it certainly can be >used. Also, the >smaller screens make battery life very nice. However, if you look at >the price of a Netbook plus the price of 2GB of memory, It is probably >at least worth >looking at what a low-end laptop would cost. Most netbooks that I am >aware of will not allow you to just add 1GB, you have to replace a 1GB >module with >a 2GB module so it may cost you $80 plus something more if you need it >installed. Unfortunately, low-end laptops often have large screens and >battery life is >poor. However, if you find that you really do need more than Windows >Starter so you are looking at upgrading Windows plus adding memory, >checking into >a laptop that already has the memory and the version of Windows you want >might make sense. For whatever reason, I don't feel that my Asus >Netbook with >2GB of memory and Windows 7 Starter is as responsive as my 4-year-old >Dell Inspiron laptop with 512MB of memory under XP. I don't know why, >though, >as I have also read that Windows 7 is optimized more for Netbooks. My >experience is also that a Samsung Netbook that my wife has with 2GB of >memory >and XP also does not seem to be as responsive as my old laptop, so I >don't think that my observations are really a reflection on Windows 7 >but more >something with netbooks. Anyway, I hope that this is helpful and >doesn't just confuse the issue. >Best regards, >Steve Jacobson >On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 03:22:22 +0100, David wrote: >>Now that the new version of WE is about to be released, I was wondering >a bit on how well it will work on Netbooks. I have been browsing a bit >here >locally, and almost all the netbooks available, only comes with 1gb of >ram. With the new ones, comes Windows 7, and it seems to be quite >popular with the >starter edition. I don't know why, but that is what most of the local >netshops offer. How well would WinEyes tie in with such a unit. 1gb >sounds rather low to >me, even under XP, where I am today. And experience gives me the feeling >the newer Win7 OS won't be less agressive on the RAM. Am I right in that >one? >Or, has there been a positive development in the combination of the >newest OS and newest WE version, as to RAM usage? Little use in buying a >brand >new unit, only to realize it doesn't give enough efficiency due to lack >of RAM. So any feedback will be great here. Oh yes, I do know, a netbook >never will >be anything but a secondary unit. I am just planning on using it for >some Emailing, browsing on the net, and also using it with Excel and >word. But I don't >want a unit that makes me eat my lunch for every single tiny operation >to be completed. Smile! Thanks for any inputs. >>If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original >sender only. 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