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So I just came back from Best Buy to get an idea of what was out there.
The guy at the Microstore at the U of C really seemed to like the HPs because of the keyboard when I went this afternoon. I was never too fond of HPs to begin with, but that was years ago so maybe things have changed so that was the first one I looked at, the Mini 10.1". Yeah, the keyboard's okay, but not really that much different from any of the other netbooks. The deal breaker was the touchpad, specifically the placement of the buttons: one on each side of the touchpad. It just didn't make sense and I kept missing the buttons!
Next I looked at the Toshiba NB200. I've always liked Toshibas so when I went to check it out, I already had a bias towards it. But after playing around with the keyboard, it just seemed more cluttered than it needed to be. Plus the enter key was so slim, I kept missing it and hitting the ] key instead. The touchpad buttons were better placed than the HP that's for sure.
I also had a quick look at the Samsung netbook. How quick? A glance at the price tag. Next!
Finally there was the Dell Mini 10v. First thing I noticed was the keyboard was more simplified than the HP or the Toshiba. The HP and the Toshiba really seemed to have too much keys for some reason. I didn't place them side to side to see what the differences were (because they were all chained down), but that was an immediate impression. The touchpad wasn't too uncomfortable to use either. Not perfect, but then again they never are. Size wise, the Dell is thinner and narrower than the HP and Toshiba and comes in between them in terms of depth. The Dell's finish seems a bit cheaper than the other two too, but I can live with that.
I've only been looking at netbooks for a couple days, but I already had in mind a few brands I was wanting to look at. I had it set in my mind I was gonna go with the Toshiba, but the Dell was one I was open to. After playing around with the display models, I think I'm gonna go with the Dell. I really wanted a netbook with a PC card slot, but I guess for the amount of money I want to spend, I'll have to let that pass. If I'm reading the Dell website right, it doesn't look like the Mini 10 is RAM expandable either...
One question: most, if not all, of these netbooks are running WinXP at the moment. What's the likelihood they'll come with Windows 7 in the upcoming months? Think it'll be worth waiting for if it does?
Edit: looks like the Mini 10v can be memory upgradeable if you're willing to open it up
http://www.mydellmini.com/forum/del...rade-video.html
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