Currently Amazon has the best amount of reviews from buyers for the Intel Atom N270. You may also find a few reviews for this product on the Newegg website.
One could find a review for the Intel Atom N270 processor on various tech websites and online publications that specialize in hardware reviews. Some popular review sites include Tom's Hardware, AnandTech, and TechRadar. Simply search for "Intel Atom N270 review" on any search engine to find relevant results.
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Yes, the HP Mini 1110NR Intel Atom N270 1.60 GHz Laptop can be used with and external mouse, it just has to be plugged into the USB port.
The HP Mini, like all minis using the Intel Atom, come with the Intel Atom's standard chipset graphics card, which isn't terribly fast.
ASUS Eee PC 1005HA Seashell 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU Netbook Computer has a built in cam
The two major differences are the clock speed of the CPU itself, 1.60 vs. 1.66 GHz and the bus speed for the memory, 533 vs. 667 MHz. Embedded CPUs usually have features built in to allow for very small minimum specifications for a viable system.
Physically? No Virtually? Yes Just install VirtualBox (or other VM (Virtual Machine)) on your computer and run for example 64-bit linux in it. And inside that OS (Operating System) you can run 64-bit applications.
The Atom N270 laptop has three USB 2.0 ports.
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This ASUS netbook weighs only 3.2 lbs and is 10.47"L x 7.53"W x 1.12"H. It also comes in black in addition to the white color.
The Acer Aspire One A150 does not come with a TV card. It does come with a VGA port, a webcam and an integrated graphics card. It seems like Acer Aspire 6920 comes with a TV card though.
You could go by car via the A12, A50, A270 and N270, or take the train.
The Intel Atom (when paired with an appropriate chipset) is very good about not consuming a lot of power or generating much heat. Performance-wise, however, it falls far behind most modern processors. it has been compared to a 2.4 Ghz Pentium 4 at accomplishing most tasks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Here is my personal experience with the Atom N270 cpu... I purchased an eMachines em250 netbook which includes the Atom CPU. It came with Windo*s 7 starter (which I upgraded to Home Premium), and used for several months before switching to Ylmf-OS Linux. The computer does everything I need it to do, and performs quite well! The little CPU (with the Intel 945G based graphics) can handle 3D games fairly well, for example Freespace, Babylon 5:IFH, GLTron, and The Babylon Project. Web browsing is quite speedy, DVD playback from my external drive is smooth, as is video playback from any of the Tube sites, and Hulu. The Hulu stand alone application and Windows Media Center work OK, though the interface seems a little bit slow to respond at times. Once I made the switch to Linux, I found that the CPU seemed to perform DRAMATICALLY better. Overall system responsiveness has improved by a factor of 4 times. The computer is hooked up to an external 24 inch HD display, and I can watch a movie on one screen while web surfing on the other one. Overall, I would rate the Atom as a very good value as CPUs go.