In the next couple of months, my 9 year old sister will be requiring a laptop to use for school work. The reason I say laptop is because my mums house has very little space, and my mum will be needing to use the desktop for her work. I will also be sorting out a wireless network so that there is no need to route cables or anything like that.
My mum will be paying for it, but needs me to scope a spec for the laptop. Her maximum budget will be around £350 plus around £50 for the wireless router. Probably a Linksys.
With the emergence and increasing market penetration of the ultra-portable and low cost laptops such as the Asus Eee range and the MSI Wind. I'm assuming that these would probably be the best suited for my sisters needs.
Requirements are as follows:
- Must be Windows based
- Wireless capable
- Durable
- 1GB minimum RAM (simply for peace of mind even though the most intensive thing she'll be doing is importing stuff onto an iPod and playing some educational internet games)
- CD/DVD drive (I'm making the assumption that because these are so small that this is going to be an external drive)
There is no need to worry about any sort of software packages like office etc as I'll be using either free software or legit stuff I have already lying around.
Also any advice on the performance of these types of laptop? Would it be worth doing anything with the OS such as using a tweaking program to up performance and take out any un-needed stuff??
Thanks,
spikey57
My mum will be paying for it, but needs me to scope a spec for the laptop. Her maximum budget will be around £350 plus around £50 for the wireless router. Probably a Linksys.
With the emergence and increasing market penetration of the ultra-portable and low cost laptops such as the Asus Eee range and the MSI Wind. I'm assuming that these would probably be the best suited for my sisters needs.
Requirements are as follows:
- Must be Windows based
- Wireless capable
- Durable
- 1GB minimum RAM (simply for peace of mind even though the most intensive thing she'll be doing is importing stuff onto an iPod and playing some educational internet games)
- CD/DVD drive (I'm making the assumption that because these are so small that this is going to be an external drive)
There is no need to worry about any sort of software packages like office etc as I'll be using either free software or legit stuff I have already lying around.
Also any advice on the performance of these types of laptop? Would it be worth doing anything with the OS such as using a tweaking program to up performance and take out any un-needed stuff??
Thanks,
spikey57