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Netbooks: The Missing Manual (Paperback)

November 16th, 2009 arnx No comments

Netbooks: The Missing Manual

Amazon.com ReviewIn Netbooks: The Missing Manual, New York Times computer Q&A columnist J.D. Biersdorfer explains the ins and outs of the portable device so you can make the most of the hardware realities, the software possibilities, and the full potential of your netbook. Five Things to Consider When Buying a Netbook By J. D. Biersdorfer 1) Don’t get a netbook that’s *too* small. Sure, those little 9-inch netbook screens are cute, but their corresponding keyboards can be small, cramped, and painful to type on after awhile. Models with 10- or 12-inch screens are almost as lightweight and can provide a more comfortable typing experience for people who plan to do a lot of data entry or writing on the netbook. If you ca (more…)

Netbooks: The Missing Manual (Paperback)

October 30th, 2009 arnx No comments

Netbooks: The Missing Manual

Amazon.com ReviewIn Netbooks: The Missing Manual, New York Times computer Q&A columnist J.D. Biersdorfer explains the ins and outs of the portable device so you can make the most of the hardware realities, the software possibilities, and the full potential of your netbook. Five Things to Consider When Buying a Netbook By J. D. Biersdorfer 1) Don’t get a netbook that’s *too* small. Sure, those little 9-inch netbook screens are cute, but their corresponding keyboards can be small, cramped, and painful to type on after awhile. Models with 10- or 12-inch screens are almost as lightweight and can provide a more comfortable typing experience for people who plan to do a lot of data entry or writing on the netbook. If you ca (more…)

Netbooks: The Missing Manual (Paperback)

October 4th, 2009 arnx No comments

Netbooks: The Missing Manual

Amazon.com ReviewIn Netbooks: The Missing Manual, New York Times computer Q&A columnist J.D. Biersdorfer explains the ins and outs of the portable device so you can make the most of the hardware realities, the software possibilities, and the full potential of your netbook. Five Things to Consider When Buying a Netbook By J. D. Biersdorfer 1) Don’t get a netbook that’s *too* small. Sure, those little 9-inch netbook screens are cute, but their corresponding keyboards can be small, cramped, and painful to type on after awhile. Models with 10- or 12-inch screens are almost as lightweight and can provide a more comfortable typing experience for people who plan to do a lot of data entry or writing on the netbook. If you ca (more…)

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Netbooks: The Missing Manual (Paperback)

October 3rd, 2009 arnx No comments

Netbooks: The Missing Manual

Amazon.com ReviewIn Netbooks: The Missing Manual, New York Times computer Q&A columnist J.D. Biersdorfer explains the ins and outs of the portable device so you can make the most of the hardware realities, the software possibilities, and the full potential of your netbook. Five Things to Consider When Buying a Netbook By J. D. Biersdorfer 1) Don’t get a netbook that’s *too* small. Sure, those little 9-inch netbook screens are cute, but their corresponding keyboards can be small, cramped, and painful to type on after awhile. Models with 10- or 12-inch screens are almost as lightweight and can provide a more comfortable typing experience for people who plan to do a lot of data entry or writing on the netbook. If you ca (more…)

Netbooks: The Missing Manual (Paperback)

September 29th, 2009 arnx No comments

Netbooks: The Missing Manual

Amazon.com ReviewIn Netbooks: The Missing Manual, New York Times computer Q&A columnist J.D. Biersdorfer explains the ins and outs of the portable device so you can make the most of the hardware realities, the software possibilities, and the full potential of your netbook. Five Things to Consider When Buying a Netbook By J. D. Biersdorfer 1) Don’t get a netbook that’s *too* small. Sure, those little 9-inch netbook screens are cute, but their corresponding keyboards can be small, cramped, and painful to type on after awhile. Models with 10- or 12-inch screens are almost as lightweight and can provide a more comfortable typing experience for people who plan to do a lot of data entry or writing on the netbook. If you ca (more…)