F0rSaken
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jstanley1 wrote:Upgrading to 2GB of RAM is not necessarily a good idea.
The only thing I can say is it is not a 'bad' idea either. And I do have to add that it does add to the performance as well in general. Let me (try to) explain. See it as adding 'horsepower' to a car. The max speed is still simmilar, but it is the time it takes to get to that speed. Simmilar to addimg RAM. It will not nessecairly make it 'faster' but it does add to the performance as in starting things up faster. Processing things faster and gives it a smoother ride. When the computer uses all it's RAM it will start swapping to the hard drive. You can actually see this in computers with less RAM that the hard drive is working a lot more then computers with more RAM. Since the hard drive is the slowest link in the chain when it comes to operating a computer it will gain the performance instead of 'swaping' to the drive it will utilize the RAM instead, hence faster throughput, hence starting programs a little faster.
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jstanley1 wrote:And remember the 2GB netbook will actually be slower on operations like hibernate which can be very important for some.
I agree with pretty much most, 'non heavy' users might not notice the difference.
As for Hybernating, personally I never use it. I have always found it to be more problematic then not. There have been times Hybernation did not work right and the hassle of then having to turn the system off and back on was not worth pursuing the issue. I use stand-by instead. But yes, the more RAM the longer Hybernation takes to write to and read from the RAM and get back up and running.
Nice to have a decent conversation actually and see opnions of others
Always good to have an open mind and take in other's views!
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I have a blue one that I purchased new in November from Best Buy for $250. I take it on my travels for the teacher training I do. It's a great little machine. (And it has a glossy screen.)
First thing I did to it was hackintosh it. Now it's dual-boot Win XP and Leopard.
Rather than replace the Mac-driverless wifi card, I bought a Rosewell USB wifi adapter for when it's booted up on the Mac side. This works 90% with internet apps, though I couldn't tether my iPhone with it.
I also bought a tiny BT USB adapter for $2 from Meritline.
Together with my Tablo from a previous Woot that essentially turns it into a tablet computer (Windows only), an Ipevo P2V camera as a nearly weightless portable document camera, and a USB Powerpoint remote/laser pointer, I have a killer, tiny, inexpensive presentation toolkit. I am able to do everything on this that I can do with my Macbook Pro, albeit on a smaller screen.
When I need battery life (my MBP battery doesn't hold charge), I take it to the coffee shop to work. I've tried every app other than Photoshop and movie editing on here, and they all work great.
One interesting note is that if I want to watch streaming video on Hulu or some such, basically any movie or show that uses Flash at high resolution/bandwidth, it works better on the Mac side than on Win XP. The Windows side plays choppily, but the Mac side is smooth - and this has been the case since day 1 of owning it.
The screen size is an issue when using SMART notebook software, but I just change the resolution and scroll.
Hope this helps!
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susanrm
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flashtg wrote:If you're looking for something to "hackintosh", keep looking.
This one has a bunch of hoops to jump through to install and then the wireless card doesn't work with OS X, so you'd need to get a Dell 1510 card to get wireless networking.
See my other post - it was hard work, mostly doing the dual-boot part, but there are instructions out there that make it quite doable.
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AttilaTheMom
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After hauling a laptop around on vacation my back and I have come to the conclusion I need something lighter. What I want it to do is
1- internet, facebook, facebook games, other browser games
2- play movies
3- play music
4- ebooks
5- skype
6- read email
7- type documents (I don't need office, wordpad works just fine for what I do.)
So my question to those of you in the "know" is - would this netbook work for what I want to do? I am also considering an ipad despite the small storage.
AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH........ whatever.