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  1. Join Date
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    #281
    I still have a 2010 Toshiba Mini NB305-N600

    Atom-N550 1.55 Ghz dualcore with HT
    2GB DDR3 RAM
    Intel GMA 3150
    128GB Crucial SATA-III SSD
    WiFi N, Bluetooth, 3 x USB2, SD card slot, VGA port, Ethernet, Mic and headphone jacks
    10.1" IPS screen, 1024x600
    32-bit Windows 10 Home, Original Windows 7 Starter discs available
    New battery

    I might install Android on it later.

    Actually, we have two of them. The wife still uses hers too even though she has a primary laptop.

    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; April 10th, 2020 at 12:01 PM.

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    #282
    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    I still have a 2010 Toshiba Mini NB305-N600

    Atom-N550 1.55 Ghz dualcore with HT
    2GB DDR3 RAM
    Intel GMA 3150
    128GB Crucial SATA-III SSD
    WiFi N, Bluetooth, 3 x USB2, SD card slot, VGA port, Ethernet, Mic and headphone jacks
    10.1" IPS screen, 1024x600
    32-bit Windows 10 Home, Original Windows 7 Starter discs available
    New battery

    I might install Android on it later.

    Actually, we have two of them. The wife still uses hers too even though she has a primary laptop.

    Won't Android just drag it down til it crawls? It's not exactly a light OS.

    Our netbook is barely usable with Windows 7. I've already tried several light Linux versions but even those start lagging once I open any web page like Facebook on it.

    Our's is this:



    Intel® Atom™ N450 processor (1.66GHz)
    250GB HDD
    2GB DDR2 RAM
    10” (1024 x 600) WSVGA LED
    The usual USB, and network ports. VGA output

    Thought of replacing the HDD with SSD but after taking the unit apart to take a peek,
    I found that it's stuck tight with lots of double-sided tape adhesive.
    I wouldn't dare open it up again because most of the plastic clips have gone brittle.

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    #283
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Won't Android just drag it down til it crawls? It's not exactly a light OS.

    Our netbook is barely usable with Windows 7. I've already tried several light Linux versions but even those start lagging once I open any web page like Facebook on it.

    Our's is this:



    Intel® Atom™ N450 processor (1.66GHz)
    250GB HDD
    2GB DDR2 RAM
    10” (1024 x 600) WSVGA LED
    The usual USB, and network ports. VGA output

    Thought of replacing the HDD with SSD but after taking the unit apart to take a peek,
    I found that it's stuck tight with lots of double-sided tape adhesive.
    I wouldn't dare open it up again because most of the plastic clips have gone brittle.
    Did you install Windows 64bit? Try Wndows 32bit. 64bit OSes are really slow in sub-4GB RAM systems.

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    #284
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Thought of replacing the HDD with SSD but after taking the unit apart to take a peek,
    I found that it's stuck tight with lots of double-sided tape adhesive.
    I wouldn't dare open it up again because most of the plastic clips have gone brittle.
    This is just plain bad engineering. Does it have an m.2 slot? 64-bit Win10 crawls on an HDD even on an 8th-gen i5 with 20gb of RAM.
    Last edited by JohnM; April 10th, 2020 at 01:23 PM.

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    #285
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Our's is this:



    Intel® Atom™ N450 processor (1.66GHz)
    250GB HDD
    2GB DDR2 RAM
    10” (1024 x 600) WSVGA LED
    The usual USB, and network ports. VGA output

    Thought of replacing the HDD with SSD but after taking the unit apart to take a peek,
    I found that it's stuck tight with lots of double-sided tape adhesive.
    I wouldn't dare open it up again because most of the plastic clips have gone brittle.
    Wow... I used to have the same netbook...

    Tried planned to update the HD to SSD... but later realized it was not worth it.

    Even prepared a Chromium installer... Kaso nauwi sa katamaran.

    In the end, it's just too small, too slow...

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    #286
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    This is just plain bad engineering. Does it have an m.2 slot? 64-bit Win10 crawls on an HDD even on an 8th-gen i5 with 20gb of RAM.
    I believe wala pang m.2 slot nung panahon ng mga unang netbooks.

    Everything is packed in real tight. Nakakatakot buksan plus my eyesight isn't what it used to be.

    Sent from my Nokia 6.1 using Tapatalk

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    #287
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    Wow... I used to have the same netbook...

    Tried planned to update the HD to SSD... but later realized it was not worth it.

    Even prepared a Chromium installer... Kaso nauwi sa katamaran.

    In the end, it's just too small, too slow...
    Kaya pang tawrent na lang para medyo tipid sa kuryente. Nakasetup lang ang Transmission with WebUI then may Transmission Remote app ako sa phone at desktop para lahat ng download duon lang redirect.

    Sent from my Nokia 6.1 using Tapatalk

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    #288
    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    Did you install Windows 64bit? Try Wndows 32bit. 64bit OSes are really slow in sub-4GB RAM systems.
    32-bit. Hanggang 2GB lang ang supported RAM so it doesn't make sense to use 64-bit.

    Sent from my Nokia 6.1 using Tapatalk

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    #289
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Kaya pang tawrent na lang para medyo tipid sa kuryente. Nakasetup lang ang Transmission with WebUI then may Transmission Remote app ako sa phone at desktop para lahat ng download duon lang redirect.

    Sent from my Nokia 6.1 using Tapatalk
    hahaha... my personal rule, hanggang 25 lang pwede gumamit ng "libre" sa internet

    pero kung yun lang purpose mo sa netbook... I suggest a cheap/old Android phone.

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    #290
    Have not liked netbooks from the start and I think they didn't last the test of time.

    The form factor wasn't all that useful because the keyboard was too small. They were utterly, utterly slow even when brand new. Even basic MS office would lag if you added animations in ppt or complicated formulas in excel. Don't even think of running Lightroom or Photoshop.

    Not even adding an SSD will save you because while you can get quicker boot times, anything that requires processing power gets bogged down.

    A smartphone will even outdo it for t0rrent use.

    If you need something for basic consumption (browsing, reading, presentations) - an iPad works much better. If you need something for basic content creation (i.e. MS office, coding, photoshop) - shell out the extra money for a legit ultrabook.

    Sent from my SM-N970F using Tapatalk

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