I got my long-awaited new netbook on Friday at Best Buy — a Toshiba NB505. It cost me more than I’d hoped — over $400 with the memory upgrade to 2MB, the upgrade to Win7 full instead of the starter edition.
It’s quite cute. But it does take a bit getting used to the smaller screen and the half-sized shift key.
It’s under 3 lbs and sure … handy.
Then today, looking at the BB online circular (they are closed for Easter Sunday) I saw… a full-sized, HP dual-core (AMD) laptop for… $349. All five reviews so far are five-star (hey, this one was 4.7 stars on average so not bad;-)
So now I get to decide whether to go back and ask to swap or not. At least put my fingers on the other one, or … keep this? I don’t want cute, I want productive. And at max 2GB of memory here, what are the odds of bumping into that, doing what I do? I’m not sure, but typing this post here shows I can sure type fast on this lil guy I call Blue Max (for its blue lid, and in honor of Eugene Kaza, our band teacher at John Adams HS in Portland, and his electric blue violin — he played in the Oregon Symphony, no less.)
But as always, I digress. (Wow, unplug the AC and the screen is half as bright – maybe THAT’s why the power lasts longer, too.) I’ll try to be objective, weigh the pros and cons and … the feel of the choice.
I think one pro for the smaller machine is maybe I’ll take it more places – and blog more often. But my 6-year-old laptop was getting pretty wheezy, so either way, I’m blessed, thanks to my sweet wife and place I work, for being able to do this upgrade, whichever path I take. So a double thanks;-)