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Best Antivirus for Netbooks

With the massive invasion of the netbooks in the last couple of years the problem with securing them becomes more and more important. But how is the netbook different from an ordinary laptop or even your home desktop system? Though netbooks are similar to laptops, there are several issues that we should consider when deciding on which Antivirus to choose for our netbook protection:

 

To Net-book or to Note-book – That is the Question?

Now when the first mass-production Netbook is more than a year old and every producer has at least one series of the mini-laptops, its more adequate than ever to ask yourself – do you really need a netbook/mini-laptop/umpc, or a usual sized notebook will do it for you?

 

Enhance Your Netbook - 10 Ways to Get the Most of Your Gadget

Some days ago we stumbled upon a nice article in Brighthub.com - 10 Tips to improve your UMPC / Netbook experience. As Netbooks are becoming more and more popular, and given the fact that their power and performance are slaves of the portability and size, it would be useful to know if there is a way to squeeze them as much as possible. Below the ideas of the author are presented, commented with some own experience and ideas. Hope you'll find them helpful.

 
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Netbooks - Facts and Figures

Andy Tung - MSI’s Director of U.S. Sales, reveals: "Our internal research has shown that the return of netbooks is higher than regular notebooks, but the main cause of that is Linux. People would love to pay $299 or $399 but they don’t know what they get until they open the box. They start playing around with Linux and start realizing that it’s not what they are used to. They don’t want to spend time to learn it so they bring it back to the store. The return rate is at least four times higher for Linux netbooks than Windows XP netbooks."