Probably, many of you are even now reading these lines from the netbook screen. And to talk about how nice it is to blog sitting in a park, cafe and other places that are questionable from the point of view of office workers is completely unnecessary. Well, for those who are just going to get a mobile, but powerful assistant, I would like to cite the recommendations of Samuel Dean.
- You should not buy a netbook without holding it in real life. Buying in an online store is a reasonable way to save time and money, but still this device requires fitting, just like your clothes, otherwise the designers' decisions may disappoint you greatly.
- The size of the keyboard is the most important criterion. Many of the netbooks have become so small and light precisely because they have been equipped with a small keyboard. Moreover, it can be so small that it will be completely inconvenient for people with large or even medium-sized hands to use it.
- Cursor control, what's there instead of a mouse? Trackpads are not the most convenient way to control the mouse pointer, as many believe, and its small size makes them too sensitive in the case of a netbook. This easily leads to annoying problems or problems, try this when buying.
- The battery is our everything. The lifetime for any mobile device is not the last thing. And netbooks here are incomparable with ordinary laptops, because some of the manufacturers claim 11 or more hours of operation on a single charge, you must agree, — impressive.
- Screen size. And again – an important factor. And again – do not look at the monitor – go to the store and check if all your applications will look fine at 7, 9 or 11 inches. No matter how long it has been working without recharging, if it is impossible to use it, it is useless.
That's all Samuel's advice. And I am sure that you will be able to give others, so I ask you in the comments.