Improving the Netbook, introduction
ByMini-notebooks have undergone a resounding success during 2008, although during most of the year were available only a few models on the shelves.
The widespread popularity of netbooks and is due primarily to low cost, and then want to growing mobility of the user, who wants a portable and convenient device to take with him and that connects to the internet wherever you are are.
Behind the scenery of the netbook there seems also a minimalist philosophy, which focuses on what is essential, ecological and economic.
Initially the netbook was given a role of “second computer”, so every user who is interested to buy it, already had a PC (desktop or notebook) more powerful.
The main computer, the bigger and more evil, was used to process video, for playback of multimedia content, or for the game, you préfet the netbook instead, if you had to leave home, go to college or on vacation .
Currently things have changed: today more and more users are buying netbooks as the first computer.
Apart from the huge economic cost advantage, the netbook machines are equipped to connect to and the expansion is not at all difficult to transform a netbook in a more comprehensive system capable of competing with more traditional computer.
Sure, you can not expect the netbook become a gaming-machine or a means of developing 3D graphics, as the benefits derived from’ internal hardware architecture remains highly limited. What you can ‘get instead is an “environment” to enable them to run all applications without giving up the main extreme portability, so the netbook is designed.
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