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I should add that my Mom uses my old computer (my old eMac) with a 1GHz processor and 1 GB RAM. It is sufficient for everything she uses, including over 10000 photos she has on it. Most current netbooks would be atleast as fast.
Of course that old computer has an excellent 17" screen, and a really good keyboard, both of which will not be matched by any cheap netbook.
I should add that my Mom uses my old computer (my old eMac) with a 1GHz processor and 1 GB RAM. It is sufficient for everything she uses, including over 10000 photos she has on it. Most current netbooks would be atleast as fast. Of course that old computer has an excellent 17" screen, and a really good keyboard, both of which will not be matched by any cheap netbook.
My son is currently a uni student, and he recently bought a netbook because of its ultra-portability. He can use it at Uni and the small screen and keyboard is not too much of a price to pay in return for the portability.
When he gets home, however ... he just plugs it into the mains to recharge, and he plugs in a USB mouse and an external LCD monitor ... and he now has two screens, one of which is large enough to be no compromise. He doesn't bother with a bigger keyboard though.
His cheap netbook is now perfectly fine to use for doing homework assignments and papers.




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But doesn't that mean everything has changed.
The PDA of the past were awkward, and limited. They could not use the web easily.
These netbooks can potentially do everything that a simple user would need: Internet and all that comes with it (email, chat, Facebook, Skype....), Word Processing and other office functions, Video & Music. Current netbooks can handle photo editing and related functions. And they will become more powerful.
The only reason to have a more powerful system would be for advanced use (large screen, Video editing etc.)
I probably would never buy a netbook (for mobile usage an iPhone or Android phone is sufficient), as I would always need a more powerful system for design & development, but it would defintely be enough for my Mom & Dad (for office & communications) and my sister, who's an accountant. They would have no need for anything else.