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Lenovo Ideapad S10e
why ?
because i use it, baby
i have an Asus 1005HA... most of my problems came with my lack of knowledge than the system itself... so finally getting it to work the way I wanted to was part of the fun and learning process...i think you should just research a bit about a particular system if it's remotely compatible... if it doesn't work out of the box then consider it your first trial that you need to overcome...
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Lenovo Ideapad S10e
why ?
because i use it, baby
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I have the Asus 1005. It works well. I would recommend it. The wireless driver isn't correct on it(from my experience), and the fix seems to break it more. Solution is to simply buy a $25 Gigabyte card(have to modify the inside of the netbook a little for it to fit.
One of the main benefits of the asus over the acer is the asus can boot from it's flash drive. So you can buy a handful of usb flash cards and boot off them instead of having a lame usb thumb drive sticking out the side.
no such thing as the best netbook for backtrack. they should just about all work with the proper confuguration
Netbooks are underpowered laptops or very very expensive.
Make yourself a shortlist of the ones you like and can afford and look up their specifications with the manufacturer based on the model number
the specifuications will be all almost identical the main things you want to check are.
Can it support more than 1 gigabyte of ram 2 gigabytes is usually the maximum. you may want more ram later on. a gigabyte of ram just isn't enough for all the bells and whistles especialy considering it will probably be shared with your video card
Dose it have a long battery life battery life is important if your traveling with it.
A six cell battery is better than a four cell battery and the batteries never last as long as advertised.
Is the internal wireless network card backtrack compatible? I can't say enough about how important this is. Check the hardware compatibility list at http://wiki.remote-exploit.org
Matte screen not glossy or you will be unable to read in bright sunlight. your screen will turn into a mirror outdoors in the sun if its glossy.
Screen size is also a really big deal a 7 inch screen is way too small for comfortable reading or web browsing. I personaly the smallest screen size I would consider is 10 inch
Hard drive vs ssd for storage ssd will get better battery life but their expensive and small
the average hd size is 160 Gb for a netbook. and you probably will want that space if you want to do anything besides web usage.
Keyboard size is also a big issue if you don't have tiny hands a cramped keyboard will drive you insane...
my personal newbook pick was this one from
Acer 10.1" Aspire One AOD150-1920 Red Netbook PC with Intel Atom Processor N270, 160GB Hard Drive, Windows XP, 6-Cell Battery
wallmart.com has it for $323usd
good luck
Dlradlt
Just cause I don't have ten thousand posts don't mean I'm a newbie or a Idiot ! :cool: The only dumb question is the one you don't ask Google first! ;) The biggest problem I had as a Linux newbie was I didn't know to ask Google the right questions!:eek:
The matte screen as mentioned above is actually an excellent point..
I used to have an eeepc, 901m and that had the matte screen, however that died a death..
Replaced it with a Samsung N10 which is an awesome netbook, had some issued with BT3, but BT4 running beautifully.
However this one does have a glossy screen which drives me nuts in bright light..
I just wasnt thinking about that when I was in the shop..
yo tengo una acer aspire one 150 y funciona todo exepto los botones de bajar el volumen pero todo lo demas creo que funciona no he inyectado trafico pero si puedo decir que mi propia contrase~a la consigio "arreglando el diccionario" a 9 min eso si la falta de procesadores para romper wpa2 la limita pero por todo lo demas todo bien
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well i am using a Acer Aspire One and its amazing with
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