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WHAT IS THE BEST NOTEBOOK/LAPTOP FOR WORD PROCESSING?

I would identical to to get a simple laptop/notebook only for word processing. It doesn’t need to entrance a internet or have energy indicate or Excel or anything identical to that. I’m wakeful of a NEO as well as Dana. Are there any alternative identical things upon a market?

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2 Comments

  1. Georgia C says:

    Looking at a NEO, it appears you are looking for something small. What about a netbook? They are small like the NEO but certainly more versatile and can be bought for $300 to $400. They come with MS Works which has a word processing program. I’d recommend an ASUS 1000.

  2. Steven שמואל says:

    Any cheap netbook should do you fine – but they have small screens and keyboards. So just buy the cheapest, well-built, full-size laptop you can find.

    Don’t forget to install an Office Suite, like Microsoft Office or OpenOffice.

    EDIT: The NEO and Dana appear to not have full size keyboards, and have small b&w screens. They also run PalmOS, which basically means it’s a Palm Pilot with a keyboard. As such, at $220, I think they’re overpriced – you can get a netbook with a Windows, which will let you install the full Microsoft Office, and has a much stronger processor, and a bigger, color, screen for only $300. Then again, the NEO/Dana is cheaper, and has better battery life. However, you can get a used Palm Pilot Tungsten, which has a larger color screen than the NEO/Dana, and a keyboard for if for less than $100 on Ebay.