The latest fad to hit the consumer market is the Netbook. Netbooks are designed to surf the Internet and operate basic Microsoft Office applications. They are very portable, and are quite efficient in basic computer applications. This brings users the most basic functions of a computer without the physical and financial weight. While it doesn’t have the RAM or storage space for gaming, multimedia production, or other advanced computer functions, 90% of what most people use a computer for can be done on a Netbook. Additionally, without all of that extra hardware Netbooks can be offered at very reasonable prices.
Netbooks are becoming popular because so many consumers today are asking themselves, “Do I really need 160G of memory and 2G of RAM just to check my email?” The answer, of course, is no. The beauty of the Netbook is its simplicity. Rather than continuing to update hardware far beyond what the average person needs, the Netbook design is a deliberate step backwards. Instead of buying a bigger and more powerful personal computer, many consumers are deciding to buy a much smaller, more basic design. Users can surf the net, write word documents, and create power point presentations just like on a regular computer. However, a Netbook costs much less than a laptop, and only weighs about 3 pounds.
If you currently own a laptop and a desktop computer, perhaps it is time to ask yourself if you really need all the capabilities that your laptop offers. Chances are, you only use your laptop when you are traveling or want to check your email on the couch. If that is the case, a Netbook has the same functionality. It is smaller and more convenient to travel with, so why pay more for unnecessary features you will never use? Check out the wholesale Netbooks on bigboxstore.com, starting at a low price of just $200-300.
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are these netbooks from China any good i seem them on ebay for onehundred dollars or less i see brand names like EPC will they last for a few years
ikeat buy 2 of them off ebay sell one of them in your local free ads paper for double what you paid for it, keep other one yourself. That way you have you have 1 for free then you can try it out all you want if it gives up within a year you have lost nothing.