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What the Next Generation Acer Aspire One Netbook Still Lacks

What the Next Generation Acer Aspire One Netbook Still Lacks

By Zoli Erdos on February 10, 2009

… is a screen appropriate for working on the Net (which is what Netbooks are supposedly for). Most websites today are designed at a resolution of 1024×768, and guess what: there’s not one single (good) Netbook on the market today that that can display that.   All of the current crop, including the new 10.1” Acer […]

Posted in Design, Product reviews | Tagged acer, asus, dell, display, eee pc, lcd, netbooks, notebooks, screen resolution, web design | 2 Responses

What the New Day-long Use Asus Netbook Still Lacks

What the New Day-long Use Asus Netbook Still Lacks

By Zoli Erdos on February 2, 2009

… is a screen appropriate for working on the Net (which is what Netbooks are supposedly for). Most websites today are designed at a resolution of 1024×768, and guess what: there’s not one single (good) netbook on the market today that that can display that.   All of the current crop, including the deluxe Asus S101 […]

Posted in Design, Product reviews | Tagged acer, asus, dell, display, display resolution, eee pc, lcd, netbooks, notebooks, screen resolution, web design | 6 Responses

Should You Redesign Your Website to 800x600 – Or Wait For Netbook Makers to Wake Up and Give Us Decent Screens?

Should You Redesign Your Website to 800×600 – Or Wait For Netbook Makers to Wake Up and Give Us Decent Screens?

By Zoli Erdos on November 17, 2008

Oh, size issues again… Size Matters – said yours truly back in April, before returning the very first eee PC after only a day: I could get used to the screen size, my fingers would learn to deal with the keyboard, but it’s impossible to browse the Net with this thing.  The problem is that […]

Posted in Design | Tagged acer, asus, dell, display, display resolution, netbooks, notebooks, pixel with, resolution, web design | 9 Responses

Netbook or Notebook? It’s Not Only About Size.

Netbook or Notebook? It’s Not Only About Size.

By Zoli Erdos on October 31, 2008

Hardly a day goes by without another new Netbook announcement, at lower and lower prices.  The first baby eee PC by ASUS was toy-like ( I returned it after a day), but the current crop are quite usable mobile computing devices.  These new Netbooks are flying off the shelf, so much so that sometimes you […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged acer, asus, bloatware, crapware, dell, devicevm, hp, lenovo, linux, mobility, netbooks, notebooks, online, situational computer, situational device, situational hardware, splashtop, web applications, web office, windows, winxp | 6 Responses

The One Thing the ASUS CEO did Not Get Right | $279 Acer Aspire One?

The One Thing the ASUS CEO did Not Get Right | $279 Acer Aspire One?

By Zoli Erdos on October 21, 2008

Image by geognerd via Flickr Asus created the Netbook craze with the first eee Pc (the one I owned for a day) released last year, and it has become a huge market – in fact the most dynamic segment in PC sales.  Laptop Magazine published an interview with ASUS CEO Jerry Shen.  Key factoids: Four […]

Posted in General | Tagged acer, asus, cloud computing, eee pc, netbooks, notebooks | 3 Responses

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