Win7 netbook is the first to experience

  

Microsoft released Windows 7 to allow many hardware manufacturers to find new excitement, even the simple, castrated laptop - netbook has caught up with the excitement. Nokia, Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba have released a new netbook with Win function, let everyone follow the Shanghai Business Daily to experience it first.

Windows 7 is like a juicy little girl, whether practical function aside, let us eat a lot of great palate. Brilliant colors and high-resolution images give the desktop a new look. Speaking of resolution. This is almost a big weakness of the netbook. To get the netbook on the hook of Windows 7, you have to work hard on the resolution first.

The resolution of the netbook screen is not the same as the size of the screen itself. The screen resolution is related to the pixels of the display, which refers to how much content the user can see without scrolling the screen. A higher resolution screen allows the user to see more content on the web page, and the visual comfort is greatly improved.

Since the higher resolution screen costs are higher, most netbooks use lower resolution screens to keep prices low. However, the lower resolution and the small size of the screen make the user's visual experience very bad. For example, a web page that only displays a small amount of content forces the user to scroll down or horizontally to see the rest of the page.

There are three netbooks with Windows 7 installed, and the resolution of the display is quite different. One of them is HP's HP Mini 311 with an 11.6-inch display and a resolution of 1366x768. The other is Nokia's Booklet 3G with a 10.1-inch display and a resolution of 1280x720.

One is Toshiba's Satellite NB202 with a 10.1-inch display and a resolution of 1024x600. These three netbooks can display most of the content of most web pages without scrolling the screen.

Evaluation One:

Nokia Booklet 3G

Comfort: ★★★

The touchpad and buttons of Nokia Netbook are very easy to use, but the keyboard Too small, I think it is typing on a children's computer.

Retail Price: ★★★

Nokia's netbook is quite eye-catching, because it will be the first time that the Finnish mobile phone manufacturer has entered the notebook industry.

In the United States, Nokia 3G netbooks are priced at $600 and around 4,000 yuan. This is a very expensive price for a netbook, and only configures Windows 7 Starter, the low-end version of the new operating system, and 1G of memory.

In China, Hong Kong Digital World Dingyunxiang City is the first to promote this netbook on Taobao, eBay, pat and other platforms. It is expected to be on sale on the 22nd of this month, and has now accepted the order, purchase deposit 1999 Yuan, after the arrival of the goods, according to the actual price for sale, is expected to be around 6,000 yuan.

Life time: ★★★★★

Nokia claims that the battery of this netbook can last for 12 hours; according to the test, even if the screen is turned to the brightest, open the wireless network, continuous Play music, turn off all power saving features, and it can run for nearly 8 hours. This means that under normal use, the battery of this netbook can last up to 10 hours.

Appearance: ★★★★★

The design of the Nokia netbook seems to come directly from Apple Inc. Like the MacBook Pro, the Nokia Booklet 3G is made from a single piece of aluminum, and its keyboard consists of black Chiclet-style buttons. The edge of the netbook is round and smooth. Nokia netbooks are available in bright black, silver white and sky blue.

Machine response speed: ★★★

The Nokia Booklet 3G cold start takes 1 minute and 12 seconds. According to the test, when playing iTunes songs, running three Firefox pages and using TweetDeck at the same time, clicking "Restart", Nokia Booklet 3G took nearly two minutes.

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