Netbooks have flooded the market in recent times, and are growing more popular by the day. Not only are they much cheaper than your regular laptop, they are also lighter, which makes them much easier to carry about than your average 6-pound laptop.
Netbooks usually have screens of about 10 inches or less, and since they are very small, their battery life is much better than a regular laptop. On a full charge, the average Netbook can last you all day.
Unfortunately, these mini-notebooks are not as fast As their full PC cousins, but here are just a few tips and tricks which could help you optimize your Netbook to get the best out of it.
- Use a lightweight Media Player and codec pack to play all your favorite videos and music (e.g. Cole2k Codec Pack and Media Player Classic HC 1.2).
- Uninstall programs you don’t use regularly, or no longer use, especially trial software, as these can clutter up the drive.
- Defragment your hard drive regularly to better manage your data and keep your computer running fast.
- Reduce the user interface of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other Web browsers to better utilize the smaller “real estate” on your Netbook. Right-click on the upper menu bar of your browser and uncheck unnecessary menu items.
- Go back to the classic Windows look and feel. Animations can hinder the system’s performance. To do that, right-click on your desktop and go to “Properties” (XP) or “Personalize” (Vista). Under the “Design” entry, select the classic design and hit “OK.”
- Disable unnecessary devices, such as Bluetooth, FireWire, and Wi-Fi, to save battery power.
- Don’t run too many applications at the same time. Multitasking is better suited for a laptop, whereas netbooks are designed for basic use such as word processing and simple Web browsing.
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