5 Cool New Netbooks You Should Try

It’s that time of year again. More netbooks are being released to the market, and companies are refreshing their current line up. It’s not hard to see where the netbook market is headed. More companies are coming up with larger screen netbooks. The CPUs are being improved, and wireless N is finally gaining more traction in the netbook market. If you are looking for a new netbook to upgrade to, here are 5 cool netbooks you should check out:

Acer Aspire One AO751h-1351 11.6-Inch White Netbook - 3 Cell Battery

Acer Aspire One AO751h-1351 Netbook: Acer has some of the top units in the netbook market. AO751h product line comes with a larger screen (11.6), more ram (2 GB Ram), and Windows Vista. It weighs only 2.75 lbs too.

ASUS Eee PC 1008HA Seashell 10-Inch Pearl White Netbook (1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 Processor, 1GB RAM, Bluetooth, Slim 1-inch Thin Design, 2.4lbs light, XP Home)

ASUS Eee PC 1008HA Netbook: Asus Eee is one of the most popular product lines in the technology world. Eee PC 1008HA comes with N280. It’s slim and energy efficient too.

Dell Inspiron Mini IM10-2863 10.1-Inch Obsidian Black Netbook

Dell Inspiron Mini IM10-2863 Netbook: I am no fan of Dell desktops but Dell Mini IM10 is certainly a good netbook. Comes with a large screen and weighs only 2.6 lbs.

OCZ Neutrino OCZDIY10N1-US 10.1-Inch DIY Netbook

OCZ Neutrino OCZDIY10N1-US Netbook: great tool for tweeters and vloggers. Comes with a web cam and microphone, and it’s light enough to carry everywhere with you.

Acer Aspire One AOD250-1165 10.1-Inch Blue Netbook - 3 Cell Battery

Acer Aspire One AOD250-1165 Netbook: weighs only 2.44 lbs. It’s very sleek and comes with features you need in a top netbook.

It’s certainly going to be an exciting summer and fall in the netbook world. The netbook market is growing fast and netbook manufacturers are trying hard to outdo each other, which means us consumers win.


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