As I stated last week, I ordered a MSI wind from amazon. com for $338.00. I ordered with two-day shipping. That order got lost by amazon and never shipped. Amazon re-ordered the netbook for me at a higher price, after the order time for a fifty dollar rebate but put on next day shipping for free. I called and spoke with someone about my order and they adjusted the price and I asked about when it was going to ship, they had no clear answer, other then the date listed on the website. The day it was scheduled to ship I called and asked if the netbook would ship and the CSR said that they ran out of stock and offered without hesitation to knock off $100.00. I said that was fine with me, then I realized that because of the re-order I missed that rebate. I called again and the CSR said she would apply the $50.00 rebate for me off the price, she must have made a mistake and took $110.00 off. So this wonderful device I got for 228.95 shipped. the moral of the story, persistence pays off. I will review the netbook as i get time and after the thing is set-up to my liking.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Will the Wind blow?
According to everything I have read and seen on youtube it looks like a great little system. The specs are inline with most current generation netbooks. It has the 1.6 atom processor, 102 GB HDD, 10 inch screen one gig of ram, 802.11b/g, 10/100 Ethernet, 3 USB ports, the right one is powered to support a optical drive or external HDD, and Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP. The reason I decided on that one ultimately above the Aspire One was integrated Bluetooth for Internet sharing connectivity with my phone, also it looks way easier to upgrade the the Aspire One. I ordered it from Amazon a few days ago, but they have had a problem locating the device so it was reordered today with next day shipping. I will do a review of it when it arrives Thursday or Friday.
MSI WIND TAKE APART
thanks frosty computers for the video
ASPIRE ONE TAKE APART
Thanks securityactive for the video
Sunday, November 2, 2008
windows 7: first impressions
As Dena wrote Friday, she installed windows 7 on the Aspire one and we have found some cool things we really like as well as some things that need attention. First I turn to the bad. I was looking at 7 with the new multiple thumbnails in the task area and thinking, how many windows of the same program can you open and display still the thumbnails? The answer, 10. In daily use 10 instances of IE or ten documents, is not absurd but highly unlikely. I don't know if that is a number Microsoft will stick with or they just needed a number to stop at, hell maybe its dynamic. on to the features I really like with the number one spot thus far going to thumbnail toolbars. a close second is Shake. shake is the ability to minimize and maximize background windows by shaking the foreground window. a video of shake is here.
Thanks I started something for the tip.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Netbooks: The next fad or are they here to stay?
Right now netbooks are all the rage so it seems, but is it all just a fad? Don't get me wrong, I love my little Aspire One but are netbooks the next revolution? Take a look at where we have come from and where we are going. The first netbook form factor was the HP Omnibook300. It ran windows 3.11 and had a 40MB hard drive or a 10MB Flash version. If you were going have that kind of tech you certainly were going to pay for it, the drive based version cost a grant less then $2,000.00, and that sexy flash version was going to set you back $2,370.00. they tried again with UMPC's. that name brings to mind devices like the Sony UX, and the Samsung Q1 but by and large these items were flops. Now we are back to where it all started with the current versions of netbooks. I think the price for the Omnibook keeps it out of reach of most us and the radical change from what we knew of computers kept the UX and Q1 out of society at large's hands. With today’s netbooks I believe that the price is right and the form factor is not sacary for people to embrace. I think that people didn’t want to spend a bunch of money on a device they may not like to use.
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Acer is expected to ship more netbooks this year then ASUS, the company that started the craze. Acer says it will ship six million of the little suckers by the end of the year compared to ASUS's five million. the reasons behind this are varied but size, of lack of in this case have a lot to do with it.
