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So, as I suspected, Turion64 subnotebooks with the RAM crammed, might offer an alternative to netbooks. Just found out Turions are about 20% faster at the same clock as N450 Atoms and with only minor improvements up and down the line in the refreshes, probably still faster clock for clock… I tried some live CDs on it in the past and they didn’t seem to play nice with teh powersaving. I have half a mind to refurb that and use it for the chuckaround, cram in a 2Ghz Turion and it’s gotta be as good as the 1.6G Atoms. I have a V2000 series presario though that is almost as compact, the screen backlight died. Though I’m wondering if I would have as “much fun” with them if I had paid more, since I don’t care where I bring them if you know what I mean, I wonder if spending a few $$ on a good one would have me leaving it at home more often… I’m like that with stuff, keep the “good one” in reserve until the old thing is absolutely beaten to death and can’t even. Seeing some dell ones in refurb channels that are tempty. I am torn between spending money on them, SSDs and new keyboards, and finding another more betterer one with 768 or 900 vertical res.
Only other complaint is low vertical resolution on mine… Mine are a later aspire one and a very similar emachine both with n450s. They run windows 10 surprisingly well, I was going to stick lubuntu or something on them, figuring they were too old and slow now for windows, but with 2GB w10 is quite usable. I am living the form factor for chuckarounds and take everywhereness.
However, that’s investing as much again as they cost me. I can type on them well enough, but find the keyboards, although previously abused, to be poor quality, I could do with replacing them. I was late to the netbook party until I picked up one and then another dirt cheap used. Posted in computer hacks Tagged laptop, linux, nexus 7, palmtop Post navigation Or you could take a look at our DIY laptop roundup. We’ve shown you a few home-made palmtops over the years, including this one with a Raspberry Pi at heart, and this Commodore 64. If you fancy a look at the finished laptop he’s posted a video which we’ve included below the break. One concern is that the Ubuntu version seems not to be a recent one, however we’re sure readers will point at any newer distribution builds in the comments. However it’s worth a look because it does provide a route to a very acceptable little Linux laptop for an extremely reasonable price. This is not the most amazing of hardware hacks, in that it involves mostly off-the-shelf items and a piece of software. A step-by-step guide has been put up to help others interested in following the same path. Android is replaced with an Ubuntu image, and a cardboard cut-out display bezel is held in place with magnetic strips. certainly thinks so, because he’s produced a nice little Ubuntu laptop using a second-hand Nexus 7 tablet and a Bluetooth keyboard case. Perhaps these can provide the tiny laptop seeker with a basis for something useful. We are now reaching the point at which the previous generation of higher-end Android tablets are both acceptably powerful and sufficiently numerous as to be available at a very reasonable price. The prospect of a “proper” computer in your hand isn’t something to abandon just yet though. We’ve seen DOS, EPOC, Windows, WinCE, Palm OS, Linux distros and more in tiny form factors over the years, yet few have made a significant mark. From the Atari Portfolio palmtops through to the recent crop of netbooks they have been either eye-wateringly expensive if they are any good, or so compromised by their size constraints as to be next-to-useless.
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Here you can download the drivers for your mobile phone from the best popular brands of the market, and the other brands you will find in the dropdown below.Tiny laptops have always been devices that promise so much, yet fail somehow to deliver.
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These are the Android phone drivers for Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10, Mac OS X / macOS and Linux.
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Here, you can find help about how to make it step by step.
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Sometimes, it is necessary to install specific drivers for your device on a PC. Keep in mind every manufacturer can have hundreds of devices and although some manufacturers build USB drivers compatible with many devices manufactured by them, not all of them can be managed by the same software.
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For other brands, there is a generic USB driver that you can also find here.ĭevelopers need to install also the Android SDK, and activate the development mode on their mobile. Some brands, usually the most important, such as Huawei, Samsung, LG, Mororola, Xiaomi, etc … have a specific software to install the driver for your mobile phone or tablet running this software on your PC.