Wired Magazine on Netbooks

Wired Magazine has written a comprehensive and fairly balanced article on netbooks. Whether it ends up in the November edition of the print magazine (I didn’t see it in October’s), I don’t know. I do know it was pretty well written and researched and it … Read more

The Success of Netbooks vs UMPCs and Tablet PCs

There’s no doubt that netbooks have been wildly successful. Ultraportable laptops in the 11″ and below range have always done fairly well in Asia, even before the netbooks came along, but the netbooks have been more successful in other parts of the world than many … Read more

Lenovo IdeaPad S10 – Taken Apart

Speaking of the 10″ Lenovo IdeaPad S10 netbook, over at liliputing, a liliputing reader, Tommy Yoo, took his S10 completely apart. This past week has seen the first S10s starting to be shipped out to customers, and Yoo wasted no time in disassembling his. Yoo … Read more

Lenovo IdeaPad S10 with Solid State Drive

So what happens if you take the 10″ Lenovo IdeaPad S10 netbook and add a Solid State Drive (SSD)?? That’s exactly what Avram Piltch over at LAPTOP Magazine’s blog did, and they found it improved performance and battery life quite a bit. Keep in mind … Read more

Netbooks Are Impacting Notebook Sales

Netbook It turns out that netbooks maybe having an impact on notebook sales, going by what some analysts are saying. Back in August, we mentioned comments by Intel’s Chief Financial Officer about the concern of netbooks cannibalizing larger / mainstream notebooks. They felt it was growing the market and should be looked at in that light (and from that angle, they are correct, netbooks are the first exposure many have to laptops).

On Tech Trader Daily, there is an article that mentions analysts a slowdown in the notebook market due to netbook sales – that perhaps netbooks are eating away at the entry-level notebooks. Obviously Intel is not too affected – a sale of an Intel CPU is still a sale of an Intel CPU, even at a lower profit margin, but it still impacts their financials to an extent. Apple on the other hand (and they are mentioned), they are the only major producer that hasn’t publicly announced or hinted heavily at jumping into the netbook market (I would argue however that they are the most anticipated, judging by the number of people shoehorning OS X onto netbooks.

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