Thursday 12 April 2012

Netbooks for Different Needs

Netbooks are the new standard in low-cost personal computing. Developed with specifications to suit the bare essential uses of the more traditional computer, netbooks are quickly turning into a must-have as far as affordable, useful gadgets are concerned.


The name netbook is appropriate, yet rather deceptive when it comes to defi ning its complete range of applications. As the name suggests, its primary purpose is Internet connectivity. However, netbooks are capable of much more. Their ability to perform simple tasks on the go, something that the comparatively bulkier notebooks are too cumbersome for, makes them popular amongst people in various spheres of life.
A netbook is your standard desktop PC or notebook minus the excess baggage. Designed as a low cost, low weight laptop, the net-book boasts increased portability while missing a few peripherals, has a smaller screen and keyboard, and is equipped with reduced specifications and computing power as compared to a notebook. In other words, if your PC is a Mercedes Benz, then the netbook is a Tata Nano.
The average netbook weighs around 1 kg and generally has a display screen ranging from 8 to 12 inches. The compactness and portability is attributed to the absence of an optical disc drive, which contributes to the weight and power usage of conventional laptops. The absence of these accessories is why some netbook batteries can last up to 8 hours, while most notebook batteries last only
up to 2 or 3 hours. The hardware specifi cations however, are still adequate for performing most, if not all, basic tasks that a conventional PC is used for, such as word processing, Web browsing, downloads, online streaming, audio and video playback and, to an extent, gaming. Be sure to take a careful look at the specif- cations of a netbook before you buy one, especially the processor, because no matter how much RAM it has or how spacious the hard drive, processors made for netbooks cannot handle heavy load or multiple applications at the same time.
A common misconception regarding netbooks, usually among the not-so-tech-savvy, is that it is a cheap substitute for a notebook. The original idea of the netbook was for it to fi t between a mobile
phone and a laptop. Unlike a mobile phone, a netbook has a better screen, full keyboard, Internet access and can handle applications like the Microsoft Office suite. While the compact size of a netbook is one of its USPs, it is one of its major drawbacks too. Identifying where and for how long you will most use your netbook is essential before you purchase one, because the wrong keyboard layout or screen size could turn out to be an ergonomic nightmare. Spend too much time hunched over your netbook and the tiny keyboard attached to the tiny screen will give you a sore neck or back. Buy the wrong netbook and you could end up spending more time in the chiropractor’s waiting room than at home. There is a quick fi x to this issue though, a range of accessories are available to make your netbook experience less painful. You can fi nd out more in
our Goodies for your Netbooks article in this issue. In an age reliant on computer technology, where computers have progressed from being a luxury to a necessity, netbooks have the capability to service almost every need. From traveling enthusiasts to businessmen on the move, kindergarteners to endearing grandparents and industrious students to unoccupied housewives, the netbook has something for everyone.

NETBOOKS FOR THE FAMILY

Log onto your favourite social networking site and have a look at your friends’ friend list. It is quite possible that most of them have their siblings, one or both of their parents and, in some cases, one or more of their grandparents on their lists. Such is the influence of the Internet and computers in our age. A netbook is the perfect buy for a modern family that already has a PC and can be used for various activities in and around the house.

MUSIC
Netbooks generally have fairly limited disk space so you probably won’t sync your entire music library
with your netbook. Its Wi-Fi connectivity, however, will enable you to setup a home network or stream
music from the Internet and instantly turn your netbook into a portable music player. Walk around the house, enjoy a drink in the balcony, unwind in the bathtub or run on the treadmill, wherever you go, you can take your music with you.

SECONDARY COMPUTER
If you are heavily reliant on your PC, be it for work or for recreation, and are constantly squabbling
with your family to use the computer, a netbook is all you need. You can easily make multiple profiles on your netbook to make sure nobody is messing with your data and divert your family’s attention away from your primary machine. They can check their e-mail, browse the Web, stream videos and music, and a lot more while you still keep your peace of mind and are free of distraction.

TV
Most netbooks are compatible with USB TV tuners; a variety of tuners and applications for most netbook operating systems are available for a reasonable price. This allows you to connect your netbook to your cable system and watch or record your favorite shows. Newer netbooks also come with an HDMI output, which you can connect to a spare TV or monitor and voila; no more fighting for the remote control! WI-FI ROUTER If you’re fairly tech-savvy and have more than one computer in the home, a netbook can be set-up

to act as a wireless router. A quick Google search for the procedure will give you access to links and free applications that are compatible with netbook operating systems. Using your netbook as an access point for the rest of your devices means you can connect to the network using your mobile phone, laptop and desktop without going through the trouble of changing broadband cables or having multiple Internet connections.

NETBOOKS FOR THE LEARNERS

The two biggest factors that work in favor of netbooks as far as students are concerned are their portability and low cost. Desktops are a one location computer, and notebooks are still significantly heavy and bulky. Sure, you can carry your notebook around in a carry case for a few hours, but you can’t really lug them around for extended periods of time. Netbooks are the best solution for students, be it in the classroom, dorms or your favorite café.

NOTEPAD
Schools and colleges are slowly embracing technology and realizing its worth to students, allowing them to carry cell phones and notebooks to class, use them for presentations and some institutions even have their own wireless networks. With their ease of use and extended battery life, netbooks are perfect for students to take down notes in lengthy lectures, completing assignments and setting up presentations. Buy a portable printer and scanner and you can copy, distribute and edit your notes on-the-go too.

ORGANIZER
Depending on the operating system of your netbook, it is likely that it will be equipped with Microsoft Offi ce or similar applications. A student can use these and many other applications to organize his/her study schedule, class timetable, homework, reminders, assignments and a lot more.

READER
Search Google Scholar for your text book or a research paper; browse Google Books for your favorite novels; or simply download your book of choice and use a viewer like Adobe PDF reader for studies and recreational reading on your netbook. You can even follow your friends’ blogs and catch up on current affairs on popular newspaper websites. The sky is the limit!

NETBOOKS FOR THE WORKING PEOPLE

Businessmen on the go are heavily reliant on their smart phones and PDAs for organizing their day, checking their e-mails and, of course, for their calls and messages. The most recent and most popular smart phones fi t into a price range between Rs 20,000 and Rs 35,000. Now, think about the functions the latest smart phones have to offer compared to a netbook and you’ll realize that a netbook for around Rs 18,000-20,000 is a steal. Small enough to fi t into your briefcase and of negligible weight, the netbook is a businessman’s best friend.

SYNCING
Convincing a businessperson to part with his/her smartphone is near impossible, but that doesn't mean he/she has no use for a netbook. Netbooks can come in very handy when traveling on a business trips or out for a meeting. Simply sync your phone with your netbook and transfer data from you netbook to your PC and back. Now you can conveniently transfer, backup and edit your phone data like e-mail, messages and contacts on your netbook.

E-MEETINGS
You can make a video call to China or make an ISD call to your colleague out of town from your smartphone, but the drawback is the toll it takes on your phone bill. Now imagine being able to have a video
conference online using a program like Skype free of cost while you’re on your way home from work or waiting at the airport for your delayed flight. Netbooks come equipped with a fairly basic VGA camera or
you can get yourself a higher quality external camera. Then connect to a wireless network or plug in your USB modem and you are ready to take your meetings with you, anywhere, anytime.

WORKING LATE
People usually work late because they can’t take their office computer home. With a netbook, you can carry all your data, make backups and take your work home, and if you’re really effi cient, you could get the work done while you’re on your way home in the backseat of your car. Word documents, excel sheets, presentations and e-mail can be taken care of without having to stay at work late at night.

NETBOOKS FOR WANDERERS

Who wouldn’t like to go on holiday with the satisfaction and security of knowing that they can have
backups of all their photos, read their favourite blogs and stay up-to-date with e-mail? Whether you’re traveling for work or for play, your netbook will be a permanent fi xture in your luggage.

PHOTO LIBRARY
Every traveler has to have a camera. Whether you’re a professional photographer or a social clicker, a camera is essential for any trip, and the biggest problem with cameras is memory. Usually 1 or 2 GB memory cards are not enough for a long trip , and you may not want to take the time out to delete some photos to clear up space on the card. Some netbooks come with card readers and if yours doesn’t, you can simply get yourself a multicard reader that plugs into your USB port. Backing up and transferring photos with ease means now you can take more photos of your favorite spots.

BLOGGING
If you’re the modern traveler who loves to travel light and write about his/her adventures, forget about your pen and diary; the netbook is the tool for you. Write your blog while you’re sightseeing or enjoying the scenery, or read your favorite blogs while traveling on the train, in fl ight, or by road. You can fi nd a Wi-Fi hotspot while on your travels or pick up a USB wireless modem and have unlimited access to
the Internet.