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Title: netbooks
Post by: lazaroonie on November 10, 2008, 10:48:06 AM
anyone got one of these ?

specifically what I am interested in is those "non techy" people that maybe use them, with a linux interface.

-do you find it easy to use ?
-is it quicker than windows xp? (i think yes)
-do you wish it ran windows xp ?


i like the idea of running these underpowered machines with a slimmed down os. just wondering how practical it really is for normal people.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Grier78 on November 10, 2008, 01:39:56 PM
I have an XP one and am very happy with the speed at which it runs, I never considered linux as it wont run any decent poker sites.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Ecosse on November 10, 2008, 02:31:36 PM
I have an XP one and am very happy with the speed at which it runs, I never considered linux as it wont run any decent poker sites.

Have you tried PKR on it Grier ?   Is 1024 x 600 ok ?


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Grier78 on November 10, 2008, 09:37:45 PM
I have an XP one and am very happy with the speed at which it runs, I never considered linux as it wont run any decent poker sites.

Have you tried PKR on it Grier ?   Is 1024 x 600 ok ?


It runs it ok, screen res isnt an issue as PKR scales really well. The only problem is that the animations are a bit jerky which started to get on my nerves.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Ecosse on November 10, 2008, 11:12:10 PM
I have an XP one and am very happy with the speed at which it runs, I never considered linux as it wont run any decent poker sites.

Have you tried PKR on it Grier ?   Is 1024 x 600 ok ?


It runs it ok, screen res isnt an issue as PKR scales really well. The only problem is that the animations are a bit jerky which started to get on my nerves.

Ok, cheers for that. Were you running at the low settings on pkr ?


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Hairydude on November 10, 2008, 11:22:08 PM
What type of netbook have you got Grier?? they all seem to be 1Gb memory-can you get any higher??


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: StuartHopkin on November 11, 2008, 11:31:41 AM
Ive got an Asus EEE1000
80Gb hard drive
Intel Atom Processor
1Gb Ram
Windows XP

Ridiculously impressive piece of kit, Im meant to use it to VPN into work, but really I use it for poker.
Two tabling on pokerstars in the pub on Sunday night and it runs beautifully, until the 6th pint of Guinness made me shove 40k in with A8 into KK.  ;D

I would definately recommend one of these, and but I would go for the XP version rather than Linux.



Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: AndrewT on November 11, 2008, 12:33:27 PM
What's the battery life like on that?

I have an Eeepc 900 and the battery is absolute shite.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: StuartHopkin on November 11, 2008, 12:45:47 PM
Advertised as 6 but the I normally get about 4 hours.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: kinboshi on November 11, 2008, 01:44:48 PM
Advertised as 6 but the I normally get about 4 hours.

Easily long enough for a tournament or two then?

;D


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: StuartHopkin on November 11, 2008, 01:51:06 PM
Advertised as 6 but the I normally get about 4 hours.

Easily long enough for a tournament or two then?

;D

1 or 2 for Stu
38 or 39 for you

 :P


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Tractor on November 11, 2008, 03:58:27 PM
Ive got an Asus EEE1000
80Gb hard drive
Intel Atom Processor
1Gb Ram
Windows XP

Ridiculously impressive piece of kit, Im meant to use it to VPN into work, but really I use it for poker.
Two tabling on pokerstars in the pub on Sunday night and it runs beautifully, until the 6th pint of Guinness made me shove 40k in with A8 into KK.  ;D

I would definately recommend one of these, and but I would go for the XP version rather than Linux.



+1 have the same model but with 2gb Ram with XP and it runs great.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Grier78 on November 11, 2008, 07:50:25 PM
What type of netbook have you got Grier?? they all seem to be 1Gb memory-can you get any higher??

I have an Advent 4211, which is basically an MSI Wind. The reason they all have 1Gb or Ram is so that they qualify for the cheap licence version of XP, but its enough to make things work quite nicely.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Grier78 on November 11, 2008, 07:52:31 PM
I have an XP one and am very happy with the speed at which it runs, I never considered linux as it wont run any decent poker sites.

Have you tried PKR on it Grier ?   Is 1024 x 600 ok ?


It runs it ok, screen res isnt an issue as PKR scales really well. The only problem is that the animations are a bit jerky which started to get on my nerves.

Ok, cheers for that. Were you running at the low settings on pkr ?


I ran it on normal settings, the Netbook has enough allocated graphics memory to cope with the higher resolution textures. It might run a little better on low settings though.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Ecosse on November 11, 2008, 08:56:29 PM
I have an XP one and am very happy with the speed at which it runs, I never considered linux as it wont run any decent poker sites.

Have you tried PKR on it Grier ?   Is 1024 x 600 ok ?


It runs it ok, screen res isnt an issue as PKR scales really well. The only problem is that the animations are a bit jerky which started to get on my nerves.

Ok, cheers for that. Were you running at the low settings on pkr ?


I ran it on normal settings, the Netbook has enough allocated graphics memory to cope with the higher resolution textures. It might run a little better on low settings though.

Ok, now I just need to see if I can get a decent 3G broadband signal in my local watering hole LOL

Cheers,
Dougie.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Div on November 11, 2008, 10:02:19 PM
I've been swithering over getting one of these for a while.

Now being tempted by the Samsung.

http://www.whatlaptop.co.uk/Yd63q7Fo-WckGQ.html

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/computing/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops/samsung-nc10-481336/review

Six cell battery, so should last a fair while.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Hairydude on December 17, 2008, 08:08:20 PM
Right I am going to be buying a netbook either tomorrow or friday and need advice about which one to buy:

I have narrowed it down to 2 at the moment but feel free to put a spanner in the works and point out other ones with similar/better spec at same price range(or cheaper obviously):

http://www.asuslaptop.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=Asus_Laptop_EEE_PC1000H-WHI066X-L&cat=119

http://www.samsunglaptop.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=Samsung_Netbook_NC10-KA01UK-L&cat=2

I think the pro's of the Asus are swaying me but its a lesser known make to me and wondering other people views on that(I know I'm probably being ignorant with that as I know Asus have won a ton of awards for their EEEPC range)

Basically the spec on the 2 are identical but I think the Samsung looks a bit nicer(and is lighter at 1.33kg to Asus 1.45Kg), BUT the Asus has a 2 year warranty(collect & return) to the samsungs 1 year which is probably the deciding factor at the moment(you also save £15 with the Asus)

BUT are there any others anybody thinks i'd be interested in- I was interested in the dell as like the idea of a sollid state drive but it only runs at 1GB memory-these two above have 2GB aswell as a bigger screen.

Any advice appreciated-even if anyone knows of a better deal on the same models let me know,

cheers,

Stuart





Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: pokerfan on December 17, 2008, 08:14:31 PM
Let us know what its like Stuart wich ever one you choose.I think ill wait till January to get mine.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Colchester Kev on December 17, 2008, 08:16:37 PM
Have a look at Staples online for good deals on asus netbooks http://www.staples.co.uk/ENG/Catalog/cat_class.asp?CatIds=21797,35750&name=UK_CL_NetBooks


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Grier78 on December 17, 2008, 08:22:48 PM
If you can find one the NC10 is probably the best netbook out at the moment, it has superior build quality over the Eee range.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Hairydude on December 17, 2008, 08:25:09 PM
Yeah Pokerfan I was thinking of holding off as the price will probably go down quite a bit in January but the laptop I am using the now is doin my head in-it keeps on sticking(sometimes for like 3 minutes etc)- I actually swear at it as if its a person- when I get my new one I am going to drop this from my top window and jump up and down on it- childish I know!!! :)

cheers Kev- they are cheaper but not as good a spec- I'm really looking for 2GB memory but the 2 I've posted are the only ones I know of as of yet...


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Hairydude on December 17, 2008, 08:31:22 PM
If you can find one the NC10 is probably the best netbook out at the moment, it has superior build quality over the Eee range.

They do look sturdier(is that a word??) but would it be worth it seen as I get 1 years less warranty( I have had bad history-not through fault just bad luck-with laptops) and the 2 year warranty does look appealing... but I prefer the look of the NC10- i'm fecking clueless which one to go for-prob likely whichever I go for i'd wish I went for the other


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Ginger on December 17, 2008, 10:22:35 PM
Just a note on the on the 1BG Vs 2Gb memory. As the one with 1 Gb has a solid state drive, you probably don't need to have a larger memory, and, that drive will possibly outlive you! - (depending on several factors, of course)

The Asus & the Samsung notebook are both running XP, so will need the 2BG of memory. Does the solid state one have Linux installed by any chance? it needs nowhere near the same amount of memory as XP

Personally, I'd go with a solid state, and if it needed it (which I'd doubt) upgrade the memory. For mobile devices, SSD's are really the way to go.

 


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: bobAlike on December 17, 2008, 10:42:16 PM
Just bought a Samsung NC10. With mem upgrade to 2Gb.
It was a toss up between an HP one running linux and this one with XP.
Felt more comfortable with the Samsung.
Not played any poker yet but will give a bash soon.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: WYSINWYG on December 17, 2008, 10:49:46 PM
Just a note on the on the 1BG Vs 2Gb memory. As the one with 1 Gb has a solid state drive, you probably don't need to have a larger memory, and, that drive will possibly outlive you! - (depending on several factors, of course)

The Asus & the Samsung notebook are both running XP, so will need the 2BG of memory. Does the solid state one have Linux installed by any chance? it needs nowhere near the same amount of memory as XP

Personally, I'd go with a solid state, and if it needed it (which I'd doubt) upgrade the memory. For mobile devices, SSD's are really the way to go.

 

Cheers Kev  :)up


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Robert HM on December 17, 2008, 10:57:47 PM
I have the asus but it is gathering dust, I have Linux and should get around to sorting out XP for it. The battery life is pretty poor.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: lazaroonie on December 18, 2008, 07:43:54 AM
Just bought a Samsung NC10. With mem upgrade to 2Gb.
It was a toss up between an HP one running linux and this one with XP.
Felt more comfortable with the Samsung.
Not played any poker yet but will give a bash soon.

I have an HP and the build quality on it is very good. It has 1 GB of ram, but space for another. I swapped out Linux, and reinstalled XP on it (not an easy job for non-tech people btw).

Its good - I wouldnt like to use it for a long period of time. the keyboard is excellent, but the screen is pretty poor. I wouldnt like to try and use on any higher resolution that 800x600.

Speakers are also great - works really well as a mobile jukebox in hotel rooms etc.

I picked some up from a supplier for a decent price and was able to shift them for 199 - they went vvv quickly.


The build quality on the asus machines is really poor.


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Hairydude on December 18, 2008, 06:58:31 PM
Think it has to be the samsung one after all then after 2 people pointing out the build quality is poor on the Asus.

Ginger- No the Dell one has Windows XP on it also- http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/laptop-inspiron-9?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=mn

the solid state drive is only 16GB mind but was planning on getting an external for all my files etc- I do like the idea of no moving parts tho-seems less likely to break down! Just think the screen size will be too small though at 8.9". It is working out at £100 cheaper than the Samsung but guess when you factor having to buy external will be pretty close


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: Hairydude on December 22, 2008, 07:59:00 PM
Let us know what its like Stuart wich ever one you choose.I think ill wait till January to get mine.

Hi pokerfan-Samsung NC10 arrived today and been mucking around on it for a while-currently 2 tabling on crypto-which it is fine for(though doubt it would be very comfortable anymore than 2) couldnt imagine anything with a smaller screen though

Actually quite impressed with it and its exactly what I was looking for- just trying to get used to the keyboard as its obviouly a bit tighter but still easy enough to use.

Only complaint is probably the size of the trackpad which is a bit on the small side-think I may have to buy a mouse if I cant get used to it.

I got the 2GB RAM version and it seems fine speedwise- running smoothly and silently with 5 windows open


Title: Re: netbooks
Post by: pokerfan on December 22, 2008, 08:05:06 PM
sounds good to me just what i need.