Dell mini 9 Thread poster: Elisa Noetinger
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Hello everyone! I would like to buy another laptop, actually a netbook. I am not sure the Dell Mini 9 would be ok to use Trados, internet and translate in general. The idea is to use it when I am away from home... Here are the specs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_Inspiron_Mini_9 Or if anyone can recommend another one? Thanks!<... See more Hello everyone! I would like to buy another laptop, actually a netbook. I am not sure the Dell Mini 9 would be ok to use Trados, internet and translate in general. The idea is to use it when I am away from home... Here are the specs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_Inspiron_Mini_9 Or if anyone can recommend another one? Thanks! Elisa ▲ Collapse | | | sokolniki United States Local time: 01:34 English to Russian + ... I bought Acer Aspire One.. | Dec 10, 2008 |
for traveling and interpretation assignments. Almost twice less expensive than HP Mini or Dell mini 9 (I am not even talking about ridiculously expensive Fujitsu with a keyboard good only for a midget), tons of disk space. Pink was the only available color and I call it Barbie computer. Now comes the best part: Window XP instead of Vista. | | | Nicole Maina Italy Local time: 08:34 German to Italian + ... just bought a Samsung NC10... | Dec 10, 2008 |
...but have not received it yet (it should arrive on friday). Why I chose it: - 10.2" display and full-size keyboard (that's what the specs on the samsung site say, but I still believe it will be very hard to write on it for a long time) *and* it is an anti-glare display, which means you can also use it outdoors or in a car or on the beach or whatever. when I use my glossy 17"-laptop outdoors, I can't see anything, particularly when it's sunny. ... See more ...but have not received it yet (it should arrive on friday). Why I chose it: - 10.2" display and full-size keyboard (that's what the specs on the samsung site say, but I still believe it will be very hard to write on it for a long time) *and* it is an anti-glare display, which means you can also use it outdoors or in a car or on the beach or whatever. when I use my glossy 17"-laptop outdoors, I can't see anything, particularly when it's sunny. - 6 cells battery - up to 7 hours power (I sincerely hope this will prove true!) - 160 GB storage and 1 GB RAM - Windows XP (and not Vista) ...and much more... have a look at http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/detail/features.do?group=itbusiness&type=notebookcomputers&subtype=nseries&model_cd=NC10RH/XEU As soon as I start using it, I'll tell you more! hth somehow ▲ Collapse | | | Dreaming of a netbook which can be used as a kindle too | Dec 10, 2008 |
That would be my wish, a monitor like a kindle or sony reader and then you put it with your keyboard and it works as a netbook. Has any company such a gadget? | |
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Lia Fail (X) Spain Local time: 08:34 Spanish to English + ... Possibly too small for extended use | Dec 10, 2008 |
Hi Elisa I've had an EEE PC since September, and it's great to have it, but before you buy a netbook, you should seriously consider precisely what you need it for. With a 9/10" screen and small keyboard, not to mention practical limitations as far as memory etc is concerned, it's not ideal for "proper" work as such. Just for filling in dead hours when travelling, for example. I use mine when travelling, so I can keep a check on my mail, and maybe do small j... See more Hi Elisa I've had an EEE PC since September, and it's great to have it, but before you buy a netbook, you should seriously consider precisely what you need it for. With a 9/10" screen and small keyboard, not to mention practical limitations as far as memory etc is concerned, it's not ideal for "proper" work as such. Just for filling in dead hours when travelling, for example. I use mine when travelling, so I can keep a check on my mail, and maybe do small jobs in Word, etc. For not much more money you could buy a standard laptop, with a decent screen and keyboard, and all the memory you need to run CAT tools, Dragon etc. And not too heavy either. Like Felipe, I've been wondering when someone is going to incorporate a kindle-like feature in a netbook. So far I've used my EEE PC for reading texts downlaoded from Gutenberg:-) ▲ Collapse | | | Jaroslaw Michalak Poland Local time: 08:34 Member (2004) English to Polish SITE LOCALIZER E-ink and screen display | Dec 10, 2008 |
Felipe Gútiez wrote: That would be my wish, a monitor like a kindle or sony reader and then you put it with your keyboard and it works as a netbook. Has any company such a gadget? I am afraid the e-ink is too slow for a computer display... What you might like is a tablet with detachable keyboard, such as this: http://www.tabletpc2.com/Review-HPTC1100.htm But then, you lose both advantages of the e-ink device - eyes-friendly display and long battery life (last time I went through two books in about two weeks on my Sony Reader and the battery was about half depleted...). | | | Marc P (X) Local time: 08:34 German to English + ...
Elisa Noetinger wrote: Or if anyone can recommend another one? Here's a list: linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5050455510.html ... and even this isn't complete, although it's fairly comprehensive - and it only includes the devices with Linux. Someone, somewhere, has probably got a list of the Windows netbooks. Marc | | | Not for a few years, I can promise you that. | Dec 10, 2008 |
Lia Fail wrote: Like Felipe, I've been wondering when someone is going to incorporate a kindle-like feature in a netbook. E-book readers have a special e-ink display that would be totally useless in a computer. So on a netbook you're stuck with an lcd that is not very readable in sunlight and devours energy. So battery life would be a fracion of that of an ebook reader. To add insult to injury, making a flip-over screen would only make sense if you put a couple of control buttons on the bezel and/or made it a touchscreen. All of these features cost a pretty penny, and netbooks are supposed to be cheap. So if some manufacturer attempted to make a netbook double as an ebook reader it would be a poor ebook reader with an outrageous price tag and terrible battery life... with today's technology anyway. Edit: if someone put trados on a netbook please report. I suspect that the hardware limitations may kick in and make it a horrible experience... but then who knows? Perhaps CATs don't stress the CPU much and on a netbook with SSD, TM and term searches should even be faster than normal.
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Hello everybody! Thank you al so much for the comments and advice:) I actually have a proper Toshiba laptop but I want a second one to use when I am away. Surely to check emails, type in Word, etc. I am not sure about installing TRADOS in a tiny netbook with little memory capacity;). I know the memory and battery aspects are quite important in these. Oh and it´s true that a very tiny screen can be annoying, thanks for the advice!! I saw the Dell mini at 27... See more Hello everybody! Thank you al so much for the comments and advice:) I actually have a proper Toshiba laptop but I want a second one to use when I am away. Surely to check emails, type in Word, etc. I am not sure about installing TRADOS in a tiny netbook with little memory capacity;). I know the memory and battery aspects are quite important in these. Oh and it´s true that a very tiny screen can be annoying, thanks for the advice!! I saw the Dell mini at 273 pounds, with Windows XP. The Linux is cheaper, but as I never used that system I´d rather stick with what is familiar to me Thanks again! ▲ Collapse | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Dell mini 9 Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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