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ASUS Eee PC with Tegra 2 gpu will be a good choice for you
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Originally Posted by luiscesjr View Post
Well, hehe, it looks nice, but still, it`s the same size as my N900 keyboard almost! I need somethign to be confortable with while typing...
I have both sitting on my desk, and I can assure you that in terms of surface, the Viliv n5 is ~twice as big. The screen is almost 1.5" bigger, the keyboard is much bigger.. And it is X86, which is a huge advantage.
 

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lenovo S10-3t
I grabbed one for 222€, and it's a tablet and netbook too, nice piece of hardware for the price
 

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go for the hp dmz1 its the best all round mini laptop
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/se...computer_store
or the lenovo ideapad s205 which is cheaper
http://www.shop.lenovo.com/us/notebo.../s-series/s205
both of which are power house laptop for there size "11-12 inches" with very good battery life, powerful garphics and speed in a small form factor, im gonna get one of these two before uni start in the uk.
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I was in the same position some time ago. I wanted something cheap and small to shove in my backpack and carry to the uni library/ wherever. I wanted a keyboard and the potential to use it on some place other than the loo, so a tablet was out of the question.

I got a cheap Toshiba netbook (the NB500) put ubuntu on it along with 2gb of ram, and it works quite well. Linux is more than passably fast on it after a few tweaks, the battery life is good, and it has ran very reliably. I actually found myself using it at home instead of my windows laptop for non-demanding tasks (it multitasks libreoffice, firefox and pdf reader like a boss). By my reckoning, any cheap laptop/ netbook with a linux distro on it should serve you quite well, as long as you don't want to do anything too intensive.
 

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@pantera

The problem of these eepcs are these very low settings, like 20 gb of hd,
( even though it`s quite fast ) the rest of the hardware won`t follow it's speed...

@erendorn It's brazil, And yeah, I was looking, on the second page mohi2k7 showed a nice ( not a netbook, small at least ) hp pavillion.
It's a nice one.

@ King ralphred, that's why I am thinking twice about the eepcs, and am in need of a good netbook ( I've seen them already with friends, and somes are rubbishly slow... )

@ Hellflyer, Tegra 3, Tegra 3!!!!

@ Radu, I know, but only 1 inch more screen? I need to feel confartable
to watch my teachers talking and go writing on my notes. Can it be written on while on a desk, or does it feel better to type on hand?
Because writting notes at hand are important too...

@ qwazix, Is lenovo reliable? I saw somes...

@ mohi2k7, The best one is this pavillion so far, a notebook, but not a big one, and not as expensive as an mac air!

@ giorgiosmit, the main problem is that linux is not quite well known around my country, so it's hard to find notes with it... But that is a good
solution you got, suits me well too...

I will go look if I can find this dm1z around here, if not, I must look for
a friend on the US !
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@ giorgiosmit, the main problem is that linux is not quite well known around my country, so it's hard to find notes with it... But that is a good
if you take a netbook with a sufficient hard disk, you could dual boot. It's a bit more work, but ubuntu is very fast on my netbook (but sadly flash is sloooow, even 480p won't do )
 

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I personally would look at what's Fujitsu got to offer, they usually have great small portable netbooks/laptops

http://store.shopfujitsu.com/fpc/Eco...-notebooks.jsp
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don't go for hp, please... Lenovo seems to be of a good quality, I don't have it for a long time but it hasn't got any problems till now. If they still have ibm's quality they should be good.
 

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Acer Iconia tab W500 is a cheap tablet and it's a decent choice overall. Since you can change the OS too.
 

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