Thursday 18 October 2012

3g Netbook

3g Netbook

3G-enabled netbooks: the HP Mini 110. It will join the Samsung Go and the Acer Aspire One as one of the carrier’s new Windows 7 netbooks. As with most 3G netbooks, you’ll be paying less up front for the machine, but in exchange you’ll need to fork over about $60 per month for unlimited data.With so many mini-notebooks now available from three of the four major wireless carriers, we thought you could use an easy way to compare them all. Below we’ve listed all of the netbooks available from AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and Sprint (with a special chart for the netbooks only available through Best Buy stores).Each netbook is linked to our review of the system, but be aware that we may not have reviewed that exact configuration. In many cases we didn’t test the netbook with a 3-cell battery, for instance. Check the carrier websites for specs.As you can see, these netbooks will end up costing you $1,500 to over $1,700 when coupled with the data plan. Lower cost data plans that give you fewer bits per month are available on some carriers, but if you’re only getting 200MB it’s hardly worth it to have mobile broadband built inside your netbook. Click through to the reviews to see the current lowest price on each system. It may be $100 – $200 more than what the carriers are offering, but you won’t have be two-year locked in to a data fee that only applies to one device.

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