admin on November 28th, 2009

Netbooks are a great little invention that allows more options for students and people who just want to carry around something smaller. The netbook is smaller than a laptop but bigger than a Smartphone which make it the perfect size for a vast majority of people. There are some netbooks that are selling well making them great buys.

Netbooks are smaller than laptops. The screen sit around 10 inches and the frame around the netbook are also smaller. The smaller size allows for easier transportation which is great for commuters who want to use the internet while on the bus or train. There they can comfortably surf the net and stay connected with friends using something small enough to be portable and not be bulky like a laptop.

The Netbook is also bigger than a Smartphone. Smart phones are awesome but can be tricky when you want to email and check the internet in a comfortable way. Sometimes you want bigger keys to press and a larger screen to view. A netbook allows for easy access to the internet while at cafes and book stores, where you might want to lay something on the table beside a book or coffee.

Lots of accessories can be added to a netbook. There are security locks that can be purchase, anti-virus such as the 2010 version designed for netbooks, there are also netbook cases and sleeves. You can also find them in many colors, which makes it easier to customize into your lifestyle.

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admin on October 28th, 2009

Considering that 100,000 Droids were sold the first weekend that it was released, it is clear that there is demand in the market for the phone, which is Motorola`s answer to the iPhone. Ever since the popular RAZR phone, Motorola has seemed to be somewhat quiet on the cell phone front, getting left behind in by the popularity gained by Nokia and others. Their introduction of the Droid may be what puts the company back on the map.

The Droid runs Google`s AnDroid platform which allows for many of the same features of the iPhone, some which run as well or better than Apple`s and some which do not. Ultimately, it is up to the consumer to decide which they prefer.

As far as aesthetics go, the Droid is quite pleasing to look at. Slim and narrow with a large touch screen, the phone also can be pushed upwards to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. This is obviously a plus for those who are not comfortable typing on a touch screen. There are those with strong opinions on the matter and it seem that touchscreen typing versus keyboard typing is quite the hot topic. It may feel more natural to type on a keyboard and you can send texts with fewer typos.

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