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Review Date: 24-JUL-2008
RRP: $699.00
For its sub-$700 asking price, you can't go wrong with the MSI Wind. It was responsive in our tests, and has plenty of storage and a large screen. Most importantly, its battery lasts a long time. This ultraportable is also quite comfortable to use.
Review Date: 26-MAR-2009
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RRP: $749.00
The MSI Wind U120 netbook looks good, performs as expected, has a good amount of connectivity, and its keyboard is close to perfect. We only wish the period and comma keys were bigger and that the balance of the unit was better. If you can live with the poor balance and undersized period and comma keys, then there's no reason why you should not buy this netbook.
Review Date: 12-MAY-2008
RRP: $599.00
Physically, it's the same as the Linux version, and it has less storage space, but it does feel a little faster and it's much better suited to playing videos.
Review Date: 20-MAY-2008
RRP: $999.00
It's small, affordable and easy to use. Business users will appreciate the fast networking options and the ExpressCard slot. Travellers and students will love its large hard drive capacity and the fact that it's compact but still easy to use.
Review Date: 04-JUN-2009
RRP: $899.00
The Toshiba NB200 (PLL25A-00D002) is a little expensive, but it's well built, performed well in our tests, and has unique features such as hard drive protection and Sleep-and-Charge USB 2.0 — you can charge your iPhone while you're on the road! It's the nicest looking netbook on the market and it has a great keyboard. The only drawback is that it gets a little hot.
Review Date: 15-JUL-2009
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RRP: $649.00
Despite its reduced size and resolution, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10e is one of the best netbooks on the market. It's very well built, it has an expansion slot and its battery lasts a long time. Its keyboard is hard to get used to, but some of the people we showed it to loved it.
Review Date: 12-MAY-2008
RRP: $649.00
Even if you've never used Linux before, the Linux version of the Eee PC 900 is worth considering. It's more expensive than the Windows XP version, but it does have a larger internal storage capacity, and we feel that it's easier to use.
Review Date: 14-APR-2008
RRP: $899.00
Although the unit lacks the speed seen in other dual-core systems, it is one of the best notebooks available for under $1000. If you are on a tight budget, this unit should be high on the must-see list.
Review Date: 03-DEC-2008
RRP: $1499.00
The HP Compaq 6730b is a good value laptop with an excellent battery life and relatively wide selection of expansion ports. Although it sports a small hard drive and is quite heavy for a 15.4in notebook, the positives outweigh the negatives.
Review Date: 24-APR-2008
RRP: $849.00
The overall build quality, decent feature-set and low price of the Satellite L300 make it a great choice for anyone after a new notebook for the classroom, office or home.
Review Date: 24-JUN-2008
RRP: $479.00
It has been out for a while now, but the original Eee PC is still great value and one of the best super-portable laptops on the market.
Review Date: 25-NOV-2008
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RRP: $699.00
The S10 is a refined netbook that possesses good looks and solid construction. It's easy to use and perfect for travellers and students who don't want to cart around more than 1.4kg (including the power adapter).
Review Date: 02-JUN-2009
RRP: TBA
The MSI Wind U123T is a fine netbook for travellers, students and TV junkies. It ships with a digital TV tuner that lets you record programs onto the netbook and then watch them while on the road. It's also useful for typing documents, viewing photos and listening to music.
Review Date: 11-JUN-2009
RRP: $699.00
If you're a traveller, the ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005HA (SBLK01) is perfect for you: its battery lasts a long time (up to five hours in out tests), it's fast, and it has a 160GB hard drive for you to store your photos. But really, anyone who wants class-leading performance should consider it.
Review Date: 19-OCT-2009
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RRP: $999.00
The MSI Wind 12 U200 is bigger and more powerful than a typical netbook, yet it's still small and easy to travel with. We love its keyboard, its battery life is good and its CPU is relatively powerful. Our main complaint is that it's a top-heavy unit, so firm knocks can make it topple backwards, especially when using it on your lap.
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