Netbooks are NOT cheap laptops!

The initial days after I got my first PC I was in denial that it hardly affected my household electricity bill. I hated laptops at the time because neither were they powerful enough nor were they inexpensive enough. Also, I didn’t have the need. I was a typical Indian college student who wasn’t allowed or  interested in showing off a laptop to classmates. It wasn’t err… still isn’t common enough in the Indian classroom!

Having said that, now years later, I have to admit that laptops have improved leaps and bounds and are quite beneficial for the professional on the go.

During these years came a new phenomenon called the netbook that has taken the market by storm. Ultra cheap, ultra portable laptop like devices that made On-the-Go computing ubiquitous. Not to mention the slew of social media sites such as twitter and facebook that have made constant connectivity such a  necessity!

I, in the meanwhile, came out of my denial that constant 24/7 usage of my monstrous power hogging desktop PC  doesn’t significantly affect my power bills. A menial task like a download shouldn’t require a 140W machine to be constantly running. Does it? This is when I decided that I needed to do something about it after my friend enlightened me, after his purchase, about how a netbook serves this exact purpose.

Samsung Netbook

Samsung Netbook

This is when it dawned on me that netbooks aren’t bad after all. All this while I knew exactly what it is capable of and what it is used for – ANYTHING ON THE BROWSER AND THE INTERNET. Nothing more, Nothing less.

Finally, last week I had managed to arrange for the funds. Yeah! it took so long (almost a year). Can’t blame me for that. I’m an average Indian middle-class guy who’s got COMMITMENTS, you see.

Managed to jump in to the club of netbook owners. Got myself the Samsung N148.

Check out its specs here: http://www.samsung.com/in/consumer/pc-peripherals-printer/notebook/n-series/NP-N148-DP03IN/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&tab=specification

Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation. Just an information. I am not endorsing any brand/product here. Netbook or Notebook purchase is completely subjective to one’s personal preference. If you need a suggestion, ask for it in the comments section and you will get one but again, it is only a suggestion. Don’t hold me responsible for a crappy purchase that you made.

Now for the core of the blog – reason for the title.

Soon after the news about my purchase exploded on the information superhighway, I started getting calls from friends inquiring about making a similar purchase for themselves as well.

Most of them did not know the difference between a regular laptop and a netbook. The misconception about netbooks being just ultra-portable cheap laptops has infected the general mass perception.

“A netbook does most things that a laptop does. How is it different?” You ask?  Here’s how:

It does NOT have an optical drive. Though external USB based optical drives can be used with it, the fact that it doesn’t come with one is reason enough for many people not to buy it.

  1. A netbook is not capable of playing true HD videos. Though there are claims of a few having powerful GPUs like in Acer Ferrari One and the likes, those are a minority. The majority of the fast selling, cheap netbooks come with integrated graphics chips either on the MoBo or on the proc itself (read Intel Atom N400 series pinetrail and above).
  2. Also, on a 10.1″ screen what pleasure will you get watching videos anyway? To top it, my friend wanted to connect a TV Tuner and watch TV on it! He didn’t want to spend too much on a computer. If you don’t wanna spend too much, then why get a teeny-weeny 10.1″ netbook for TV Viewing? Get a TV, damn it! A 21″ big fat CRT TV starts at Rs. 5k vs Rs.15k! for a decent netbook.
  3. “So, videos aren’t my priority” you say? Well, video isn’t the only casualty. Any decent game wouldn’t play. Cannot have the sweet graphics intensive effects on your desktop (I mean the desktop inside the OS). Though, Windows 7 runs beautifully with transparency & all  just fine. Open a few windows more than 5 and you’d feel the sluggishness.
  4. In case you get the Windows 7 starter edition version, Godspeed, for as you know, it is extremely restrictive.
  5. If you opt for Free DOS as your OS, then you may need to install a practical OS like Windows or Linux yourself. Not having an optical drive really sucks for this reason. You need to download the tools such as UnetBootin for Linux or Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool for making a boot-able USB pen/thumb drive from which to install the OS. Although a simple procedure, this may put off the majority of users.
  6. If you need a powerful but sleek laptop, go for the ultra-thin/portable range. Not a netbook!

Having said that, it performs beautifully what it was designed for – The NET in “Netbook”. Standard definition videos, audio, radio, streaming videos, general net surfing, youtube (not HD), facebook, twitter all work heavenly.

Another point I don’t understand is people buying netbooks priced more than Rs. 20k! What’s the point, I ask. At that rate, you might as well get a regular laptop and do a lot more things with it besides getting a bigger screen!

Not to mention, netbooks come as  complete package unlike a desktop. Second hand cheap desktops of the yester-years, if you were considering it, unless you are that tight on budget, STOP! For it wouldn’t have Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi n, Webcam, speakers, Microphone etc.

Great features for On-the-Go blogging, facebooking, tweeting. orkutting etc.

If you attend a lot of conferences and do a lot of live blogging/tweeting and cannot afford those drool-maal phones that have WiFi and stuck with having to pay heavily for GPRS acces with terrible speeds, Netbook is a boon!

My specific purpose as a 24/7 download machine – Amazing. With the LED backlit LCD display and the Intel Atom N450 proc with Integrated graphics on the itself, consuming just 25W is just wonderful! Saving, conservatively estimating, Rs.200 a month, if its life is 2 years, I get my return on investment, taking into account its utility.

So, tell us – the etiole community what you think about netbooks. Whether you considered or considering buying one and if this post has helped you in anyway. We’d like to hear all sides of the story. Sharing is caring! So, if you liked or disliked this post please let the world know. Until next time, happy netbooking! :)

240 Million Windows 7 Licenses sold : Becomes Fastest selling OS

It’s party time for Microsoft. It has sold 240 Million copies of Windows 7 in the past year making it the fastest selling Operating System in history.

No doubt, it was definitely way better than Microsoft’s previous mishap, Vista. More than 80% of the PC’s upgraded to Windows 7, which surely is much more than what Windows Vista had achieved. Windows 7 has also grabbed about 17% of the global OS market share.

Customer Satisfaction reports have shown a major jump for MS, which boasts out that it’s all because of the new OS. Businesses have adopted Win 7 happily and I guess it was just obvious, Vista was a disaster and to upgrade to 7 was the best option available. Thanks to the marketing campaigns by windows with which they took televisions and internet by storm have contributed to the sales. Microsoft is moving towards the cloud future, IE 9 and live essentials are a proof. Waiting to hear more from MS.

Say Hello to iMac Touch

Apple has of late done many patents in which it stated that it would have multi touch Macbook’s with IPS technology, and its quite obvious that the iMacs do have a fair chance of getting the touch technology which they will be getting soon (as newly published patents suggests).

HP first started the generation of touch enabled PCs but it did not create a explosive sensation in the market. The sales of the touch PCs was very less. It would be great to see if Apple can change the keyboard generation to the touch generation just like how they revolutionized Music, Phones eBooks industry (sort of with iPad). One thing that would be illustrious about the new change would be web browsing which would become much more easier with the multi touch screen.

Also it would be intimidating to see gaming on the huge screen. Apple has messed up with the gaming part since its birth. Maybe this will be the time to get Gaming back in order. If we speak about the OS, it’s probably going to be iOS which would finally make all Apple products a family, at least software wise.

Accelerators would probably be of no use as one won’t tilt his screens while playing games but apart from this and better web browsing I cannot make out what the utility of the touch Mac’s will be. Though we cannot ignore the fact, Apple is known for its innovation and vicissitude nature so it will surely come up with something and like always the new touch Macs will also create a huge stipulation in the market.

Note: The patents might be just for ownership purpose and not for actual creation of the touch Macs. This is just an assumption.

[Via PatentlyApple]

AutoCad arriving on Mac soon

Almost all architects ask us one question before buying a Mac, yeah the decider question. Do you have AutoCad for Mac? Sadly, till now we all said no. Maybe in sometime, you might spot many interior designers with a Mac.

We just got some screenshots of AutoCad for Mac which still has not been released and we haven’t heard anything from the any of the companies. [Via AppleInsider]

Chrome OS to show up on Acer devices in 2 weeks

Chrome OS, when announced took over the web with a storm and it’s model appeased the needs of the techie people, who were searching for some fresh computing technologies.

The whole cloud thingy, it looks real neat and the news is that Acer will be displaying it up, running on it’s netbook at Computex Taipei show from June 1 to June 5. The OS isn’t ready to hit the markets as yet and launch is far away now. Well, Acer has plans for having netbooks running on Android OS too and both the OS’s come from the same maker, Google.

Most intriguing thing right up is the netbook sandwich of Android OS and Chrome OS. We’ve heard from multiple manufacturers, they’ve been fearing up to launch netbooks with ARM and nVidia Tegra 2 processors and will feature Android and Chrome OS. What is Google’s plan? Have it’s own products compete with each other or merge them in future?

[Via VentureBeat]

RIM BlackPad to give Apple iPad a Facelift?

Remember the Apple iPhone Vs. Blackberry storm? Ah, storm lost terribly, Design (though some say it won), OS, and the huge comparison between app store.

If reports are to be believed, Research in Motion (RIM) which is blackberry’s parent company has ordered 8.9″ display screens from producers, Hon Hai. This proves the probability of another tablet in the coming. After a huge trail of iPhone Killer posts, time has come for so called iPad Killer posts!

Sources claim that the tablet has been codenamed BlackPad or Charcoal and it would be equipped with complete Blackberry OS compatibility and functionality. The device is currently in just prototype development phase, and thus its surely not going start to ship before next year when iPad two rumors would be raining.

Blackberry overcoming the iPad could be lot of hard work, especially with the huge bounty of Apps trapped in Apple’s app store but if RIM has got that sensational touch, it might overthrow the iPad. No matter what it is, it will surely give customers some fresh concepts (hopefully!) and not another iPad rip off!


HP + Palm, on the fence with fingers crossed

This is a guest post by Annkur P Agarwal who is a gadget lover and a biased Palm fan :P , you can read his ramblings about the tech industry on OnlyGizmos.

Late reaction here from me and to be honest I missed the original news as my GPRS connection failed me during travel, but the initial reaction when someone told those to me at a late night tweet-up in Pune was a scream – NO!

I was personally hoping for (if at all) someone like HTC to buyout Palm (if at all) who can bring in superb hardware backing along with $ to make the most of the webOS and speed up release of new devices. Why HP didn’t sound good to me was simple, they just aren’t a smartphone company. The last HP iPaq phone I handled was by all means pathetic and I so preferred my Treo 650 over them.

While thats some reason for me to be skeptical, its accepted that there wasn’t a great smartphone / handheld presence by HP and that’s where they want to fit in Palm. Certainly HP realizes that windows mobile isn’t the most happening thing here. Palm has done well to rise from a near dead level and come up with impressive products. Part of my reaction arises from the fear that we might just see a great innovator just dissolve in the deep sea.

But then I am so hoping that Jon Rubenstine has striked a good deal and HP is committed to preserve the Palm DNA. At its current pace and given the market competition, I am so sure that Palm wouldn’t have been in a position to expand and innovate to its full potential. With a big daddy like HP in picture I see a better chance to handle the nextgen Palm device back here in India. Not to forget some other cool products apart from smart phones that can show up. My wish, HP preserves Palm … Fingers crossed.

Editors Note : HP’s decision could give rise to a new business model in future. With HP eyeing the tablet market, it would probably mean the entry of Palm’s Web OS into the tablet arena and it might just work out. You never know, developers and customers are unpredictable these days!

One simple reason why Apple did not make iPad technologically fat [Myth Buster]

Everyone’s frowning over Apple’s decision to not add camera, multitasking etc.. to the iPad. But you know there’s one man somewhere smiling, in the dark and the reason is because everything is going just as he wished.

It’s not a joke that humans more than the capabilities look over disabilities first but finally, whatever it is they have to accept it and if you ask me, then Apple has added a lot of features to the iPad and it has focused a lot on not what is currently existing but what is going to be there with you, in your hands in the future and you will desire for it.

If we fly back to 2001, when iPod was first released people said that it was called a big fat storage device for “fat” people to store their huge libraries. The first review from Slashgear also highlighted all the negative points about the iPod which convinced people quite well. Lastly, ask me who won? Selling over 240,000,000 pieces from 2001 till last month, Apple clearly did and they know quite well that they will.

If we see Apple’s iPad is the perfect for everything it does. iPad’s large screen size made it to be called as an oversized iPod by everyone, including me, said that but well it did take me sometime to realize it’s potential. a 9.7 inch is capable of doing things which you did earlier on other devices too, but there is something impressive and un-noticed about it unless you actually start using it. I have often desired the iPod and iPhone screens to be larger while i was watching videos and something less heavy and more portable than my laptop and television. Here’s where the iPad steps in. Guess what else? It does nearly most of what all the devices do, sort of.

iPhone and iPod touch OS being used on iPad was lamented all over by all experts as people wanted innovation. Well, iPhone OS itself was a innovation but it’s true that it has grown 3 years old but it’s always evolving. Amidst all this, one most not forget that whenever something new enters the market, you need to teach your consumers how to use it and the iPhone was as simple, a 12 year old kid or a 70 year old man could just unlock and start using it easily and i couldn’t have imagined for anything much simpler than this for the iPad. It’s a real smart move.

Next on the track. Where’s the camera? I know if i say that not adding a camera was a brilliant move by Apple, there will be people waiting to kill me. Wait, read the rest of this. When Steve Jobs introduced the iPad at the keynote he showed you a picture. He said that he wanted to introduce something, a new product line which was between the MacBook and the iPod, iPhones and not a replacement for the rest of the products. Get that right, it’s not a replacement.

That will surely answer all of your questions. Steve Jobs is a shrewd businessman. He knows what to sell, when and most importantly he knows what not to sell. Just imagine, if iPad had multitasking and a camera, people would think twice before going for a iPhone. Also the larger screen gives it a huge advantage over the iPod touch, so if it had additional features, would people buy iPod Touch’s?

If iPad had a OS somewhat similar to the MacBook’s and MAC OS X do you think the Mac sales will continue to be as they were? Obviously not. They would see some amount of sales drop and those people will be the one’s the buy iMacs.

What I have learnt from history, it shows that Apple always wants to sell most of it’s products to one customer at a time, like iPhone and Macs have real tight integration via iTunes and so does iPad. It’s like a family and without any member it cannot survive so Apple is trying to do something like that.

Apple is reknowned for the simplicity of it’s products and I have never seen any gadget made by Apple crammed with all features. The art of segregating is very well known by those at Apple and they know what is important for the product and not.

The last thing that i have always noticed is that Apple would not add anything to it’s army till it’s competitors force it to, like the Video Recording feature to the iPhone. It’s this simple game that Apple always plays and wins, either you accept it or not. Overall Apple is seriously a marketing genius!

Then there is this saying,

If your product is great, it doesn’t need to be good.

Now find a CPU inside your Keyboard

First CPU came as a big monster occupying the whole room, then it started shrinking. Then came iMac, Apple’s Computer which had the CPU contained inside the monitor.  And now what we have today is a CPU inside a keyboard. Exciting isn’t it? Check out the pics after break

Wow! Awesome pics and hope it comes soon into the market.

Thanks for the Images, Fun And Fun Only