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Looking for a netbook/laptop - any tips in the £300 - £450 range?
posted by Ben Franklin on Wednesday, 11th August 2010, 23:01

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I'm looking to pick up a netbook/laptop that I can make use of on my daily commute. I've been borrow a mini Fujitsu laptop which I believe is just shy of 9", and that's probably too small, but something like the Dell M101z which is 11,6" is just about right.

I've also seen the Samsung X125 online, and that looks pretty neat too. So my budget is around the £300 - £450 mark...

Any ideas or recommendations? Or are both machines I've mentioned good for the money?

Help would be appreciated. Happy
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RE: Looking for a netbook/laptop - any tips in the £300 - £450 range?
posted by Miles on Thursday, 12th August 2010, 05:53

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Whilst not quite a netbook, I saw this recently which might suit you;
www.simplyacer.com/Acer_Aspire_Timeline_4810T_638750.html

Looks pretty lightweight and a decent battery life. Should be faster than an atom CPU as well.
Only downside is Vista really.

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