Verizon Net Book Review

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  • Author Harold Mansfield
  • Published October 9, 2009
  • Word count 1,421

With net books, notebooks, and mini's being all the rage these days, Verizon recently launched a $199 HP Mini1151 NR Broadband 10.1 inch Notebook that is buzzing all the computer circles, and saturating the T.V. ad spots.

After a few weeks of searching, reading reviews, looking at specs, stats, performance, dimensions and everything else down to the available colors and of course, price, I have found (and purchased) the best notebook on the market for the money.

< a href="http://www.squidoo.com/verizonnetbook">The Verizon notebook boasts 3G access on the Verizon network. The problem with that is.... Verizon is trailing behind other companies like Sprint, Clear and many others who are already rolling out their 4G networks worldwide, otherwise known as WIMAX (which stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) which offers higher speeds and wider coverage areas.

The product description plainly states that the notebook can only be used with a compatible service plan, kind of like how some mobile phones can only be used on the network that you purchased them for....so this laptop will only work (access the internet) if I have a Verizon service plan ?

Next, the Verizon Mini is only $199 if you sign a 2 year service contract for:

$39.99 monthly access for 250 MB monthly allowance and 10 cents per megabyte overage, for those that:

  • Need a mobile connection 7-8 hours a month

(a month ? I need that a day !)

  • Send or receive email with small or no attachments

  • Light Web Browsing

  • Download or upload small files

  • Download a song or two once in a while (?)

or

$59.99 monthly access with a 5 GB monthly allowance and 5 cents per megabyte overage, for those that:

  • Need a frequent mobile connection

  • Send or receive email with large attachments

  • Download or upload large files such as photos

  • Need frequent access to Web sites

  • Download music occasionally

Without the 2 year agreement, the notebook costs $599 !

However, without the 2 year agreement, you then have the option of purchasing a day pass for those who:

  • Want the flexibility of using Mobile Broadband without a long-term commitment

  • Only need broadband data access once in a while

  • Cost is $15 a day (per 24 hr period) How many of those do you think you'll rack up in a year ? Just 5 days a month is $75 !

They don't offer an unlimited monthly plan for mobile broadband, you get an "allowance", and there are overage charges if you go above your monthly "allowance"...not a good deal for the average to heavy user, or even the casual one that doesn't want to ration their internet time.

After a few weeks of searching, reading reviews, looking at specs, stats, performance, dimensions and everything else down to the available colors and of course, price, I have found (and purchased) the best notebook on the market for the money.

Acer, the company that owns Gateway, Packard-Bell, and E-machines is in control of the mini notebook market and Verizon's latest notebook offering pales in comparison to the Acer Aspire One 11.6 inch Notebook.

I already own 3 wide screen monitors from Acer, so I was already familiar with their quality.

Is There a Better Alternative ?

I really want a mini notebook but as always, this was a little too good to be true. What do I do now ?

After a few weeks of searching, reading reviews, looking at specs, stats, performance, dimensions and everything else down to the available colors and of course, price, I have found (and purchased) the best notebook on the market for the money.

Acer, the company that owns Gateway, Packard-Bell, and E-machines is in control of the mini notebook market and Verizon's latest notebook offering pales in comparison to the Acer Aspire One 11.6 inch Notebook.

I already own 3 wide screen monitors from Acer, so I was already familiar with their quality.

Having read many reviews (0ver 300) of the smaller model (Aspire One 10.1), I opted to go for the new version the Acer Aspire One 11.6 Notebook.

Compare The Two and Decide For Yourself

The Verizon HP Mini

  • 10.1 inch Display 1024 x 576-pixel resolution

  • Operates on Verizon Wireless Mobile 3G Mobile Broadband network with typical download speeds ranging from 600 Kbps to 1.4 Mbps

  • 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 16 GB solid state drive, 1 GB RAM, 54g Wi-Fi LAN (802.11b/g), 10/100 Ethernet, Bluetooth, 3-Cell Lithium-Ion Polymer battery

  • Chat face to face with the built-in HP Mini Webcam; includes 2 USB ports and SD/MMC card reader

  • 2 USB 2.0 ports

  • SD/MMC memory card reader

  • 1 headphone out/microphone in combo jack

  • does not come with a VGA monitor output for connecting to an external monitor

  • Embedded broadband software Cannot be used on another service network.

The Acer Aspire One 11.6 Notebook

  • 11.6 Inch Display LED-backlight widescreen display with 1366 x 768-pixel resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio and 200-nit high brightness

  • Not locked into any service plan so you are free to use any wireless card or provider you wish including 4G WIMAX for the life of the computer !

  • 1.3 GHz Intel Atom Z520, 160 GB hard disk drive, 2 GB of RAM (DDR2, 667 MHz, maximum capacity) 54g Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Fast Ethernet (10/100) ,Up to 4 hours of battery life from 3-cell battery

  • Crystal Eye webcam supports Acer PrimaLite technology, which consists of a premium sensor, firmware and lenses to provide superior video performance under low-light conditions. A built-in digital microphone helps keep background noise levels low and minimizes echoes.

  • 3 USB 2.0 Ports

  • Multi-in-1 memory card reader compatible with MultiMediaCard, Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO or xD-Picture Card

  • 1 headphone jack, 1 microphone jack(separate) in addition also has Stereo speakers and optimized Dolby Headphone technology for 5.1-channel audio

  • Comes with VGA output for connecting an External monitor

The both come with Windows XP installed, but Windows Vista is available on the Acer Aspire

Because of size, neither has a CD/DVD drive.

The Acer Aspire also has:

  • Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500

  • Multi-gesture touchpad supporting circular-motion scrolling, pinch-action zoom, page flip

  • It has a FULL SIZED keyboard..the Verizon Mini does not !

  • Windows Vista and Blue Tooth integration is Available on Certain Models, as well as a 6 cell battery for up to 8 hours reserve power.

  • Also Wimax (4G) drivers are readily available for your Aspire One for free on the Acer Support site.

All have 160 GB Hard Drive and 1 GB RAM or more with varying battery options from 3-6 cell. (3-8 Hours of battery life)

Compared to $599 for the Verizon notebook (without a 2 year contract) with less memory, a smaller screen, less resolution, or $199 with a 2 year service contract but it only works on the Verizon Network.

Or the Verizon Dell mini (also with 10" display) that starts at $399 ! (service contract still required).

Some of the Aspire models are Blue Tooth ready. The model that I purchased ($329) was not, which I rectified with a $19 Blue Tooth USB adapter ( I've seen them as low as $3.00, and if you buy a Blue tooth mouse anyway, you already get the adapter), so that I don't need tie up the USB ports with peripherals, which also makes my little Acer Notebook Wifi, WIMAX, and Bluetooth network ready.

I Purchased the Acer Aspire One 11.6 " Netbook

I got the Blue Sapphire One and Couldn't be Happier with it !

I have had my Aspire One AO751h for about 2 weeks now (I got the Sapphire Blue) and I couldn't be happier and I have already road tested it at the local coffee shops and various other places around town and have gotten rave reviews from total strangers ( who always ask, "Is that the Verizon one ? I was thinking bout getting one of those.") which inevitably ends up with me discussing the differences between the two while people lean over my shoulder like I just purchased a new puppy, or are showing off pictures of the kids to the relatives.

Being a Sprint customer, I already had a Sprint Broadband USB card ($49.99 unlimited by the way), but I am free to use what ever I wish for the life of the Notebook, it is not pre-installed with anything that will lock me into a contract.

Comparing the two, I just think that the Verizon HP, or Verizon Dell notebooks are a good deal. They look great when you see them on T.V., but upon further investigation, they aren't stocked nearly as well as the Acers, nor do they offer the freedom. It's one thing to have a phone that is tied to a network, but the last thing I wanted was a computer tied to one.

In my opinion, you can certainly do much better than the Verizon model and I am very happy with the Acer Aspire Series.

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