Chewy509
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Hi Everyone,
Hope you holiday season preparations are coming along.
My wife surprised me yeasterday by mentioning that she wants me to get a new laptop/netbook for Uni, and give my current Asus 1001HA netbook to our daughter... (Short story, my son is about to start school, and has a netbook himself. My daughter a few years younger is also starting to play some of the educational games on his one (mainly GCompris), but if she spends more than 30mins on it, arguments start, so my wife wants her to have her own netbook).
With the newish netbooks out there seem to be more options as far as hardware configurations are concerned namely:
Intel Atom N570 (dual core with hyper-threading).
Intel Atom N455 (single core with hyper-threading).
AMD C60 (dual core).
The interesting one is the AMD Solution, whilst it has a very similar power envelope as the Atom, it also packs a Radeon HD6290 GPU.
One problem I'm having is finding a decent review on the AMD Brazos platform and the C60 APU, specifically comparing to the Atom N570. The other is finding actual netbook models that are based on the Brazos platform and so far have found the following:
Asus 1015BX
Toshiba NB550D
Lenovo x120e
Sadly, it seems that only the Toshiba NB550D is available here in Australia...
But overall my requirements are:
10/11" screen. (1024x600 but 1366 x 768 prefered)
dual core CPU (Atom N570 or C60 or better)
6+hr battery life. (real world tests)
min 250GB HDD.
Will run Linux, with Netbeans or Eclipse IDEs.
max AU$400 price limit.
I would consider a new 11" ultrabook, but these are simply out of the price range. (Even the Lenovo x121e would be ideal, but is $200 too much).
Also the ability to run Linux with an IDE is a hard requirement, so can't consider a tablet... (like the Asus Transformer).
Any links to reviews or comments on the AMD C60 would be greatly appreciated. (Or a link to a sub $400 ultrabook would be even better).
PS. Expected to buy something in late Jan/early Feb, so am starting research now...
Hope you holiday season preparations are coming along.
My wife surprised me yeasterday by mentioning that she wants me to get a new laptop/netbook for Uni, and give my current Asus 1001HA netbook to our daughter... (Short story, my son is about to start school, and has a netbook himself. My daughter a few years younger is also starting to play some of the educational games on his one (mainly GCompris), but if she spends more than 30mins on it, arguments start, so my wife wants her to have her own netbook).
With the newish netbooks out there seem to be more options as far as hardware configurations are concerned namely:
Intel Atom N570 (dual core with hyper-threading).
Intel Atom N455 (single core with hyper-threading).
AMD C60 (dual core).
The interesting one is the AMD Solution, whilst it has a very similar power envelope as the Atom, it also packs a Radeon HD6290 GPU.
One problem I'm having is finding a decent review on the AMD Brazos platform and the C60 APU, specifically comparing to the Atom N570. The other is finding actual netbook models that are based on the Brazos platform and so far have found the following:
Asus 1015BX
Toshiba NB550D
Lenovo x120e
Sadly, it seems that only the Toshiba NB550D is available here in Australia...
But overall my requirements are:
10/11" screen. (1024x600 but 1366 x 768 prefered)
dual core CPU (Atom N570 or C60 or better)
6+hr battery life. (real world tests)
min 250GB HDD.
Will run Linux, with Netbeans or Eclipse IDEs.
max AU$400 price limit.
I would consider a new 11" ultrabook, but these are simply out of the price range. (Even the Lenovo x121e would be ideal, but is $200 too much).
Also the ability to run Linux with an IDE is a hard requirement, so can't consider a tablet... (like the Asus Transformer).
Any links to reviews or comments on the AMD C60 would be greatly appreciated. (Or a link to a sub $400 ultrabook would be even better).
PS. Expected to buy something in late Jan/early Feb, so am starting research now...