My daughter has an Acer Aspire, and absolutely hates it.
It is really slow, and she wishes she went for a small notebook instead.



On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 8:24 PM, Matthew W. Ross <[email protected]>wrote:

> I had no preconceived notion of running Office on one of these. I think a
> web browser might be the heaviest application I would want to run on one.
>
> My question is trying to find the line where the OS no linger feels
> sluggish. If I need the machine running quickly, will I need the 2 gigs or
> will 1 gig do? Will the single core Atom 230s do the job with windows 7? How
> about the hyperthreading Z450s?
>
> I would run Linux on this netbook, but so many applications require
> windows/IE that I think I'll have to stick with Microsoft for compatibility
> in this case. Seeing that most netbooks come with 7 Starter, I'd find out
> what runs well (or not so well) on these lower end configs.
>
>
> --Matt Ross
> Ephrata School District
>
>  On Oct 4, 2010, at 5:10 PM, "Silvio L. Nisgoski" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I´m used to the Acer ones. Tried some HP minis, but while the keyboard
> had that space between the keys you talk, the touchpad was too narrow, and
> the button position seemed wrong, also.
> >
> > One thing that we had to insert into our group is that the netbooks where
> meant for that, troubleshooting and configuring equipment on the field. In
> the start, many people would complain about too slow, too small screen, too
> small disk space ( we went for the 8 and 16 GB SSD ones , to save money &
> battery power ) .
> >
> > But when analyzing what was the problems, they were trying to run office
> apps in the poor little machines. Someone even tried to play dvds in one..
> After some stern talking , and getting the involvement of management ( or we
> from IT would  spend a lot of hours / week cleaning the machines while the
> external technicians couldn´t work without the netbooks ) , we got people to
> stop using the machines for play. ( of course, some draconian GPs helped ) .
> >
> > In the end, from first hand experience, it is much better to get used to
> their shortcomings ( size, speed, keyboard ) then working with a full sized
> notebook over your lap, or trying to balance it with one hand while you try
> to connect a cable inside a huge cabinet. And for their intended use (
> configuring network equipment through serial port  / telnet / http, or
> interfacing with measuring equipment just to collect data ) , it works ok.
> >
> > [ ]
> > Silvio
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew W. Ross" <
> [email protected]>
> > To: "NT System Admin Issues" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 7:15 PM
> > Subject: Opinions on Netbooks...
> >
> >
> > Hey list,
> >
> > I'm curious if any of you have experience with a variety of netbooks. I'm
> considering the purchase of one as my mobile troubleshooting workstation,
> such as IP-Camera configuration, Network Device configuration (over local
> serial port), etc.
> >
> > Here's my questions: I don't think I'll be needing much CPU power, but
> I'm curious if anybody noticed a speciffic level of processor that "is too
> slow" or "start to feel functional." For example, will an old N230 work
> without unbearable sluggishness? What about the AMD Neo's? I plan on running
> Windows 7.
> >
> > Second, I'm weary of the 1024x600 screens that come on most netbooks. the
> 10" screen physical size isn't a problem, but do you often run out of screen
> real-estate with such a resolution? Maybe this one is in my head. If so, let
> me know. I know that you can pay extra for a 1366x768 screen, but those
> usually get the netbook near the $500 mark... which is what a cheap Notebook
> costs.
> >
> > Last, I dislike the Acer's "flat keyboard". Any other brands have this
> style of keys? I want a little definition between the keys for myself, and
> would not want to end up with this.
> >
> > Thanks for the opinions.
> >
> >
> > --Matt Ross
> > Ephrata School District
> >
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