Well, as some people who have Netbooks know, you can restart Netbooks with sticking the end of a paperclip in the little hole next to the camera at the top middle, but there is another faster, easier, and less harmful way to restart it, ok, when you are facing the screen, on your left you will see that there is only one removeable disk drive, then on your right you will see two removable disks drives, the one on your left is what your should be worried about. Find a paperclip that no one needs, then bend it so that it will fit in the removable disk, then carefully stick the paperclip in the disk slot, VERY IMPORTANT: DO NOT KEEP THE PAPERCLIP IN THE SLOT FOR A LONG TIME, IF YOU KEEP IT IN IT WILL CREATE A SHOCK AND HARM YOU AND SEVERELY HARM YOUR COMPUTER! Quickly remove the paperclip and find out that the computer is either shut completely down or just like parcially stuned and will turn back on shortly. Now do not be shocked if the screen says Please Wait.... for a while, it is just rebooting. And if you have had porn on there and you think you deleted it from your history, you are wrong, it will still be in your system. And if your laptop is about to be searched for illegal websites, hurry and put your paperclip in your Netbook, every trace of your history will vanish into thin air, and you will be safe.
it has three
It depends on what one you are talking about, there are many.
Most likely not. Dell uses a 90w and the Targus is 65-70w depending if on AC power or DC input (as in the car/air adapter).
Dell's Mini 9 netbook computer starts at $249 on www.dell.com. The price begin to climb once certain features, such as memory and disk space are added.
send it back
Personally I have never rented a netbook, but I know they are available rentex. There is a link that is affordable that can help. www.rentex.com/Rent-Notebooks
I would go with the Dell Netbook. It is easy to move around and work.
Not at all.
There are many netbooks on the marketplace around today that cost under $200. The more popular netbook brands easily available would be HP, Dell and Sony.
For Desi Netbooks...........Probally the HP or Dell Netbooks: Power+Cheap!
Yes, acer netbooks have a built in webcam.
I much prefer acer netbooks. I believe they are sturdy and you will not have much problem of looking for parts if ever the netbook needs repairing. Acer netbooks also give user friendly interface and me and my acer have gone through a long way.