Netbook Ratings: February 2010

Another month, another edition of our netbook ratings series to help you choose the best netbooks for the money. The month of February has been fairly quiet for netbooks. Sure. We have seen innovative devices such as Lenovo S10-3t 0651-37U 10.1-Inch Netbook released to the market. But the next wave of next generation netbooks seem to be in the works for the month of March and beyond. That doesn’t mean there aren’t decent netbooks you can pick up. N450 netbooks are all over the place, and you’ve got a decent number of options to choose from.

NetbookCrunch’s  netbook rating system is designed to give you a simple tool to compare netbooks and find the one that fits your lifestyle the best. There are plenty of netbooks that you can compare using the tool. But if you are looking to make a decision quickly, here are 3 top netbooks that are worth a look:

ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-PU17: it’s the most energy efficient ASUS netbook on the market today. It promises to give you up to 14 hours of battery per charge. It is also at the top of the line in many other areas.

HP Mini 210-1090NR Netbook: HP netbooks used to be not so much energy efficient. But they are now. At least if you get one of the latest generation HP netbooks. Getting close to 10 hours of battery on your netbook is certainly tempting. It’s super light as well (2.7 lbs).

ASUS Karim Rashid Collection 1008P-KR-PU17: not a cheap netbook by any means, but it has the looks and is the most powerful netbook on the market. Comes equipped with 2 GB RAM and Windows 7.

Here is how these netbooks stack up against each other:

Of course, there are plenty of other netbooks on the market that can give you a lot of bang for your buck. Or you can just wait for the next wave of killer netbooks.


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