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Written by Mark Recek   
Thursday, 11 December 2008 00:00

You may have heard the word "netbook" used recently.  This is a new class of computer that has came about in recent years and has become very popular throughout this year.

A netbook is basically a small and cheap laptop computer.  Generally these computers have a screen between 7 and 10 inches and cost somewhere between $280 and $700, with most around $400.

Asus's Eee PC could be considered the first "netbook," but Acer, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Dell, and other manufactures have their own netbooks on the market.  I would say this is the fastest growing new class of computers, primarily due to the affordable prices and exceptional performance and value for the money.

I recently purchased an Acer Aspire One with a 8.9 inch widescreen display, 1.6GHz Intel Atom process, 1GB of RAM, a 160 GB hard drive, and Windows XP home for $350.  I purchased this netbook primarily because it has a bigger keyboard than some other netbooks, and it's one of the cheapest in it's class.  I'm writing this blog post on my Acer Aspire One.

Laptop computers have been made this small for quite some time, but have never been so affordable.  Most of these modern netbooks use a new ultra-effecient processor from Intel called the Atom processor.

Netbooks are great for:

  • Those needing a new, portable computer at the cheapest price
  • Those who need a light and very portal computer
  • An extra family computer
  • Children learning to use a computer
  • Frequent business travelers
  • Technology or gadget enthusiasts
  • Technicians

Keep the following points in mind when shopping for a netbook:

  • Try out the computer in-person, talk to people who own or have used a netbook.
  • At least 1GB of RAM recommended
  • Look for the 1.6GHz (or faster) Intel Atom processor.  There are other processors out there that might be comparable, but this is the best processor currently available for netbooks.
  • Try the keyboard and trackpad.  You will find a significant difference between manufactures and different sizes of netbooks.  Some keyboards or trackpads you may find are inpractacle  to use.
  • Hard drive vs. solid state drive:
    • Hard drive based netbooks have a traditional hard drive with spinning platters and a reading arm.  You will typically get more capacity for your money.  Typically these are slower than solid state, but that varies widely between models.  Considering solid state drives are still very new, getting a netbook with a hard drive will likely be the best choice.
    • Solid state hard drives are like a USB thumb (or key) drive.  They have no moving parts and typically read and write data faster than a traditional hard drive.  These devices are still new technology, so you don't get much storage for your money, and speed can vary widely between netbook models.  But if you need a computer than you can drop on the floor with less worry about loosing data, then a solid state drive is the best option.
  • Check the operating system:
    • Windows is likely most appropriate for most.  It's the operating system most people are confortable with.  Look for Windows XP, Vista will likely operate to slow.
    • Linux: many netbooks come with Linux installed.  This operating system comes in many different varieties, the exact variety, look, and feel depends on the manufacturer of the the device.  Linux may be faster than Windows and can be better for essential computing needs like email and web browsing, and may save you a few bucks compared to Windows-based netbooks.
Wikipedia article about netbooks.

If you have any questions or need help setting up a new netbook or computer contact The Clean PC.  Stop by or call us.

909-335-8840

 
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Written by Glen DeWitt   
Friday, 17 October 2008 00:00

What's a CMS you might ask... it stands for Content Management System.  Basically it's a piece of software that runs on a web server and connects to a database.   It has an administrative back-end, and the front end serves up dynamically generated content.  

That might not mean much to you, and if it doesn't then your business or venture would probably benefit from a CMS.  A lot of the times a company will build a non CMS site for a client.  Whenever the client needs content to be updated they have to call the company, send over the changes, and wait for the changes to be put in to place.  This can add up to a lot of money for web development that could easily be avoided with a CMS.

When The Clean PC builds you a site using this technology we give you the tools you need to keep your site updated with new and informative content.  You can write news articles that will appear instantly upon submital.  Manage a collection of links to other sites, keep all your contact information up to date, upload photos and even videos.  All without paying any extra fees for having a developer do the work for you.

By utilizing this tool your site will be up to date, and have new content much more often.  This will help with search engine rankings and drive more business to your company.  These days everyone has a web page, be a part of yours!  Contact The Clean PC today to see how we can meet your web site needs and get you rolling with the tools you need to be successful on the web.

 

 
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Written by Glen DeWitt   
Saturday, 04 October 2008 00:00
The Clean PC has a new blogging system where team members will submit useful entries about technology and our world.  Check back soon for new posts!  If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment :)
 
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Written by Mark Recek   
Saturday, 04 October 2008 00:00

Thanks to Glen we have a much more usable and effective blogging system to use for the company.  One that seamlessly integrates with our Content Management System (CMS).

We took our time to pick a good blogging add-on for Joomla, and it seems that the "MyBlog" system will work quite well.

To all our visitors, expect some very useful content, such as reviews, how-to guides, and videos coming to TheCleanPC.com.  Our Blog will serve as the main feed for new information publication.

Also be sure to check out my personal blog.

 


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