Why are so many people buying netbooks? Well, they're light as a feather and fulfill all the basic computing needs. But it's the killer price that seals the deal for many. Here we highlight top-selling netbooks, from the (relatively) high end to the under-$300 range.
The reasons? They satisfy basic computing needs for e-mail, Web surfing and word processing. They're ultra-portable. And—best of all—they're a lot cheaper than general-purpose laptops, an important selling point in our cash-strapped times.
The Mini 1000 is renowned for its slimness and spacious keyboard, which HP claims is 92 percent the size of a full-size laptop keyboard. Prices of the HP Mini 1000 line range from $279.99 to $699.99.
Cost: $329 at HP.com Screen size: 8.9 or 10.2 inches CPU: 1.6-GHz Intel Atom N270 processor RAM: 512MB or 1GB Storage: Up to 80GB hard drive or up to 32GB solid state drive Battery: 3 cell or 6 cell Operating System: Windows XP Home Weight: 2.5 pounds
You'll find no shortage of lists of the best BlackBerry, iPhone and other smartphone accessories. Here's a list of the rest. We've rounded up the most ridiculous accessories, and they sure are fun to gawk at.
We've collected 10 intriguing, functional and fashionable laptop carrying cases for even the pickiest of laptop enthusiasts. But bring your checkbook: most of our choices don't come cheap.
From the first Apple to the MacBook Air, Macs have been regarded as technologically innovative, beautiful in product design and—over time—become just plain cool.