Top 3 netbooks by Time magazine

Asus Eee PC 1000HE with strong performance, sexy Sony Vaio P, while Samsung NC10 has a large, easy-to-edit keyboard

Asus Eee PC 1000HE with strong performance, sexy Sony Vaio P, while the Samsung NC10 has a large, easy-to-edit keyboard .

Compared to a regular laptop, the netbook has an incomplete configuration. They are just "light boxers", with simple processors and baby monitors. But, these are perfect devices for people who are constantly on the move. Models only occupy small space in luggage bags, and do not need to buy a separate bag like a laptop.

With RAM trying to struggle with running many applications, netbooks still allow users to easily surf the web, edit documents, and e-mail. Those are features that account for 99% of a bulky laptop. Below are the three most valuable netbooks of Time.

Asus Eee PC 1000HE (review of readers: 7.6 / 10)

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1000HE has a strong configuration. Photo: Cnet .

The giant from Taiwan brought a powerful performance netbook. The Eee PC 1000HE (which sells for $ 475 million - about $ 8.5 million) runs smoother than its competitors, including watching HD movies. The device has a 9.5 hour battery, however, the weakness is in the large amount, 1.5 kg, one of the heaviest netbooks out there.

Sony Vaio P (review of readers: 9.8 / 10)

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Vaio P with beautiful design but high price. Photo: Netbookboard .

Vaio P, priced from 900 to 1,200 USD (equivalent to 18 to 21.6 million) depending on the version deserves a super product in the netbook village. It has an 8-inch LED screen (about 20 cm diagonally) but the keys are wide open to busy the edges of the edges. Vaio P owns 60 GB hard drive and allows to upgrade to 128 GB.

Samsung NC10

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The NC10 delivers a wide range of keys. Photo: Techshout .

The NC10 (with a price of about 450 USD - equivalent to 8.1 million VND) is a real mobile netbook. With a sturdy plastic cover, Samsung's netbook shows a 10.2-inch wide screen (equivalent to a 26-inch diagonal), a 160GB hard drive. In addition, it also has a large trackpad and keyboard with the size of a laptop, which means users are more comfortable composing on a little PC.

Update 25 May 2019
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