dougdeep
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And if you only use it for the odd bit of surfing and a few photos, go the Linux route and save even more.
I just would not buy anything Sony purely because they are overpriced.
my eyes are on these two:
Samsung NC10 10.2-inch Netbook
Sony VAIO 15.4-inch NS30E/W Laptop
The netbook looks like a great travel companion. The laptop costs more, but my friend highly recommended me this one.
So, any suggestion?
although you can get much better netbooks than that
The Samsung ! Believe me Sony PCs are very overpriced and have questionable reliability.
Dell are shit. Look at some Toshibas, they are quality.
so you'd buy one if it were discounted over £100?
netbooks, as the name suggests, are great for going on the net. if you do any real work though, get a proper laptop.
Dell may sell many units, but so do McDonalds. They seem very cheaply put together and scratch very easily.
I am very impressed by the quality of Toshiba having never had one before.
Havent seen one recently, but IBM always seems to make laptops built to last. I presume you pay through the nose for them.
Nope, I would never own a Sony unless they were 20% less than a Dell and that will never happen. I've just had too many bad experiences with them. No company will buy them and that's not just based on price.
I know a company who buys tons of them....
.. and the users hate them.
Talking of bags, something gave me a tip about UDG, who are a DJ supply company who also happen to produce hardened zipped sleeves for laptops.
I rather buy a sleeve and put it in whatever bag I want.
They are the business. Light, but very very hard.
( and come recommended by our Norman )
http://www.udmdjstore.co.uk/category.asp?CategoryID=2553
I have a PC at home and I carry around a netbook, it works out good. Can do proper work on a proper PC, but carry netbook on the fly for less intensive needs. If you don't have a PC, a netbook is pretty underpowered and they don't have cdrom trays and a few other things.