Having recently gone through this process myself, and happy that my final choice, I thought it might be helpful if I offer you some tips to help make your decision as easy as possible.
1) Operating System
Windows is of course the conventional operating system, which most people are familiar. This means that not only is there a huge amount of programming work on a Windows system, but it is so intuitive that you will be able to start using your netbook is now. The downside is that manufacturers must pay a license fee, Microsoft Windows machines generally more expensive than Linux. Linux is a free operating system, why these netbooks may be cheaper, although it will be used only once to a new system, and besides, you’re much more restricted, including applications software your system.
If you check your e-mails and then report to the Internet, a computer running Linux, you can be perfect – Why spend more than necessary? But I personally opted for a Windows machine, because I wanted to be able to a number of different software that I feel comfortable with use and is used on my PC.
2) battery life
It is likely that from time to time, you want to use your netbook if you’re near a power outlet. To take account of the life of the battery. Mine has a maximum of three hours, which is suitable for me, but it will look like a bunch of people closer to five or six hours in an ideal world. Take time to reflect on how often you “plug-free” is and how you plan to use your netbook to make a decision.
3) Size
More on netbooks, the easier it is and the easier it is to carry on average. But as much as possible to use it. While you can get netbooks with screens just over 8 “in size, but for me it was really too small for practical use and you’ll often find the keyboard is also available in these cases too small. Personally, I’m seeking a compromise and a 10 “screen, I think it’s big enough to use for a long period, while remaining easily portable.

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