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Just got back from hols and saw this...sister-in-law has had one for 18m or so...she uses the Skype video con facility for about an hour EVERY day to keep up with her extended family o/seas ..the camera is very good...
A nephew's girl friend bought one a year ago (think it cost her almost $1000 :eek:) and has thrashed it for hours a day ever since...she's doing a law degree... so all her notes/research/assignments/facebook/skype/coffee shop wireless etc...all goes on the "Aspire"..
I missed one at the Christmas sale price ($398) so got the HP "mini" clone which I use solely for GPS/RAVE/Blackbox solutions etc.
Hard mounting standard notebooks/netbooks in a vehicle will ultimately kill them off because the mother board and hard drive gets shaken to bits through vibration...
I suspect a way around it is to mount the netbook on foam or whatever and have a separate touch screen and keyboard ...
Am still working on that one!
I've had one of these for a few months. Can't fault it myself, especially for the price - mine was about $350. Only problem is you say you want to watch movies - it doesn't come with a DVD drive. You can plug in an external DVD but that's more expense. If I were you I would buy a smallish - say 8-16GB flash drive. That size are dirt cheap now. Copy your movie to the drive then off you go.
I am now using one to replace my the dinosaur. I paid 500 but it has a built in 3G reciver so i have wireless broadband wherever I am. The only problem i had was i got a root kit after about 3 weeks. A bit dissapionting because my old computer had no firewall or anti virus and I never had a drama.
Im very impressed with the battery life. the standard 3 cell battery is good for 4-5 hours if you arent doing too much with it.
Ben
I'm using one with my vehicle programmer...
It replaced a $3000.00 ruggedised tablet that failed. :(
Has worked without fault since new, now 18 months old...
And of course they're slow, they're a 'web book' more than a laptop.
I cant fault mine at all.
The Aspire Ones are great little machines. Cheap as chips... somehow I've ended up with 3 of them :o
- 1 with a solid state hard drive and a flavour of Linux for "ethical network penetration testing"
- 1 running XP with OziExplorer, EASdiag, and Faultmate tools for the Rangie
- 1 running XP/Win7 with widescreen, 1" thick and 8 hour battery life for plane trips
Sure, I've voided the warranty on a couple of them by doing "stuff" but at a few hundred dollars each they are an instant tax deduction :cool:
Practice safe software and backup useful data to a thumb drive regularly and you will have no regrets.
Cheers, Paul.