Bottom Line:
The
is now thinner and lighter than its predecessor without raising prices.
is now thinner and lighter than its predecessor without raising prices.
Acer Aspire One AO725-0899
Bottom Line:
The Acer Aspire One
(AO725-0889) is still one of the most inexpensive netbooks in the
business and Costco is selling this model with a 2-year warranty and
over 9 hours of battery life. Review Acer Aspire One AO725-0899
Bottom Line:
The Asus Eee PC 1015B offers
a basic netbook for under $300, a price low enough to overlook a few
flaws, like slow performance and a cramped keyboard. Review Asus Eee PC 1015PE
Bottom Line:
The ASUS EeePC 1000HE is the best netbook package that money can buy right now. Read Review ASUS Eee PC 1000HE
Bottom Line:
The HP Mini 1103 is a
netbook that may not have an impressive list of components, but the low
price should more than make up for it. Read Review HP Mini 110-3830NR
Bottom Line:
The Dell Mini 10v is one of
the most affordable netbooks money can buy, and 8 hours of battery life
isn't too shabby either. Read Review Dell Inspiron Mini 10V
Bottom Line:
The Samsung NB30's
ruggedized frame is meant to withstand the bangs and scuffs of everyday
living. But its features and components don't do anything to distinguish
it from the rest of the netbook market. Read Review Samsung NB30
Bottom Line:
The Acer Aspire One
(D250-1958) is sure to be a best-selling netbook because it's cheap, but
the typing and navigating experience needs a drastic overhaul. Read Read review Acer Aspire One D250-1958
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