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New Toshiba NB305 Packs A Wallop



Looks like more and more of this year’s netbooks will be bundled with the new Intel Atom N450, a 250GB hard drive, Windows 7 and having a longer battery life.

One of the early birds to hit the marketplace is the Pine Trail-powered Toshiba NB305 netbook which comes with some new upgrades and a new design. This new baby was introduced at CES 2010 in Las Vegas.

As far as the netbook is concerned, Toshiba was never the trail blazer unlike other makers such as Asus, Acer, MCI, Lenovo and others. Last year Toshiba came in late with the NB205 which was just a fairly decent minicomputer and not much more.

However, this time around it seems Toshiba has got its act together and we see now a new netbook that packs quite a wallop.

The NB305, which comes with a 10.1-inch widescreen backlit LED display, boasts a battery life of 11 hours – a boon for users who go on ‘marathon run.’ Its 6-cell battery is designed to fit snugly into the body unlike the NB205 battery which stuck out like a sore thumb.

This stylish netbook also gets a 250GB hard drive, one USB port with Toshiba’s “Sleep-and-Charge” tech as well as two standard USB ports, 1GB RAM, webcam, speaker, mic, card reader, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR on certain models.

To be somewhat different from the competitions, Toshiba also offers ‘Chiclet’ keys on the keyboard and a ‘full-sized’ trackpad as opposed to the smaller ones on most other netbooks.

For colurs, two configurations are available. You can choose from a textured “Java Brown”, “Frost White” or a “Royal Blue” finish for the NB305-N410 while the NB305-N310 comes only in “Black Onyx”.

The NB305 went on sale in the US on Jan 12 starting at about $350 USD. The little beauty retails for RM1,499 in Malaysia.

The specs at a glance:

10.1-inch widescreen backlit LED display

Windows 7 Starter operating system

Intel Atom N450 processor

1GB DDR2 800MHz RAM, upgradeable to 2GB

250GB HDD

802.11b/g/n wireless and 10/100 Ethernet

Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR (available on select models)

Hard drive impact sensor

Weighs 2.6 pounds

6-cell battery with battery life rating up to 11 hours

Two USB 2.0 ports

Memory Card Reader Slot

Built-in Webcam, speaker and microphone

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Selecting Laptop Bags That Meet Your Needs

By Clyde Lee Dennis

Professionals constantly on the go should understand what important considerations and features must be kept in mind when buying a laptop bag. Buying a laptop bag is not just about finding a way to protect your laptop and other mobile gear while travelling.

Laptop bags provide more than a just a secure place to store a laptop, they also add functionality.

It’s important to find a laptop bag which suits your style but one that fits your notebook properly. When function is just as important as style zippered pockets on laptop bags are your best friends.

There are even wheeled laptop bags now that they are chic, cool and most importantly functional. A good laptop bag is well padded and come with multiple pockets to keep track of your gadgetry.

Keep in mind that your laptop bag may expose some of your personality and while it makes travelling with your mobile gear easier to cope with.

A type of bag known as “The Work to Play Laptop Bag” is great for carrying a laptop and other personal items.

There is a large and growing offering of laptop bags out there for any taste, whether you’re looking for superior protection or a personal style statement.ptop bag may expose some of your personality and while it makes travelling with your mobile gear easier to cope with.

Weight is an important consideration to keep in mind when looking at laptop bags.

For ease of use a top loading laptop bag can be your best friend when travelling. You’ll find that a top loading laptop bag is very convenient especially if you deal with Customs or Security and have to remove your notebook from the bag often.

Backpack Laptop bags are a casual looking and easy way to carry your laptop and other mobile gear hands-free.

Messenger style laptop bags have a more casual appearance and offer mobile professionals an alternative way to carry their mobile gear. They can also be a great way to carry your laptop without broadcasting to everyone what you may have inside.

Cool Computer Bags.com is a leader in designer laptop bags and cases, sleeves and accessories. Features men’s and women’s leather laptop cases.

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Five Tips To Remember When Buying A Netbook

Netbooks may be cheap and all, but that does not mean you should go ahead and buy the first netbook you come across. As with any other kind of shopping, there is an art to shopping for netbooks.

And if you are considering making netbooks a part of your life, here are some tips to consider:

1. Consider your needs and wants There are roughly two types of netbooks in the market today, netbooks with Solid State Drives (SSD) and netbooks with Hard Disk Drives (HDD). SSD netbooks boot faster, are able to withstand impact and are generally more reliable in terms of performance. But they are also notorious for having low storage capacities (the SSD netbooks that do have high storage capacity are very expensive).

On the other hand, HDD netbooks can store up to 160GB of data on the hard drive, but they are less tough than their SSD counterparts . So what does that have to do with you? It’s all about your needs and wants. Do you want a fast netbook with low storage or a netbook with high capacity but boots slower?

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2. Consider the brand

There are many brands of netbooks out in the market today. ASUS definitely created the netbook market in 2007, but other manufacturers followed soon after, including Acer, Lenovo, HP, Dell, and MSI, among others.

Different manufacturers have different signatures, e.g., Asus for small keyboards. Different brands of netbooks are known for different things, and it does pay if you research on what these are.

3. Windows XP or Linux?

Like the desktop computers where there is competition between Mac and Windows, there is competition between Windows XP and Linux and its many different versions. The only difference is that different manufacturers ship netbook models in both operating systems.

For every netbook model, there is a Windows XP or a Linux version. While Linux netbooks are known for their stability and security (Linux users rarely, if ever, complain about malware infection and the like), Windows XP netbooks have the advantage of popularity.

Many computer users are so used to using Windows XP, it’s very difficult to switch paradigms to use a Linux. The fact is, users of Linux netbooks are more likely to return their netbooks than Windows XP users.

4. Read up on user reviews

User reviews are very useful for determining the actual performance of a netboook. Manufacturers will always hype their product whenever they can to boost sales. If you want to know the rundown on a particular netbook model, read up on independent product reviews by online computer magazines. You can also search for forums on the different netbook models.

5. Always do comparison shopping Never settle for the first price that you see on a shopping website. Compare prices from at least three netbook sellers before ordering. Some websites sell their netbooks cheaper than others because they have made larger wholesale orders.

Still, others sell cheaper because they are selling second hand. In any case, just make sure that you are dealing with a reputable website.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_Kessler

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