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There is NO 4 cell battery, so the rates must be for 3 cell only - Go for 160 GB Linux model - Best VFM as of today... If u require I will give u XP Prof Full Student Edition - Full WGA compatible...

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Thanks Dheeraj for the valuable information.

I am planning to buy it in next 2-3 days. And I will request you for the XP installation process as soon as I get it.

Regards

MG

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I did it from a 4GB USB Flash drive, process is slightly complicated but I will explain to you and send u required files by email...

If u require u can also purchase an USB optical drive with it - costs around 1100+700 for case for Samsung DVD Writer, but it is bulky and requires an external power source; I bought the ultra portable Enter DVD Writer for 2800/- very sleek and small and works from just 1 USB port on the AAO.

It is not compulsory to go for the Optical Drive, if u have networked ur home/office by a Wireless Router (as I have done) and I used my other Laptops DVD Drive to install Office and Corel etc; just installed fine by putting CD/DVD in the other computer and installed on my AAO.

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Dear Dheeraj,

I have an old IOMEGA External CD-Writer, which I will use it to install XP. And I have most of my Softwares on my 250 GB External HDD (Seagate FreeAgent Go), either installer dumps, or ISOs which I use with Daemon Tools.

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MG

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Now u are talking business... ur job is a s good as done.... process will be very simple now...

Just dont forget to delete all partitions on the Linux disk, and I mean ALL and make a fresh install of XP from the external CD that u have got...

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Thanks buddy. :)

Regards,

MG

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No probs mate...

If u want u can play around with Linux for a few days; its got Firefox for browsing; but my trackpad/mouse got hanged when I tried to slow the default settings, had to do linux level programming to get it back .... but overall I couldnt get the hang of linux, the learning curve is just too big....

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No probs mate...

If u want u can play around with Linux for a few days; its got Firefox for browsing; but my trackpad/mouse got hanged when I tried to slow the default settings, had to do linux level programming to get it back .... but overall I couldnt get the hang of linux, the learning curve is just too big....

dude have you tried ubuntu desktop edition . i am running it on my hp laptop and it's quite ok. you can order free CD from net which they ship in 2-3 weeks time

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Thanks for the suggestion Manish, and I am a fan of all open source codes and os, but as things stand at the moment there are lots of compatibility issues, learning issues, hardware issues with linux. By default AAO uses Linpus Linux and has got its own User Interface. Acer has also released the open source code of its version of linpus (i can give the link should anybody require), but Linux still has a long way to go....

Therefore I was suggesting xp, otherwise once these teething problems are solved in linux and we get one standard version (BTW I am confused by the no. of versions available in linux), I might give a serious go ahead....

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It has got the latest Atom processor and and I am using it for general browsing, editing (word etc.), coreldraw 12, Autocad 2006, Photoshop 7. I have used all these programs without feeling a need to go back to my core2duo notebook. Though theoritically Atom processor is not recommended for high end graphics intensive applications, but I didnt feel much difference in performance.

If there's anything else.....

Dhiraj ji, how did these apps worked were they working flawlessly :GirandoOjos: or the other way...........................

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"I have used all these programs without feeling a need to go back to my core2duo notebook" - Doesnt this answer ur question....

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No probs mate...

If u want u can play around with Linux for a few days; its got Firefox for browsing; but my trackpad/mouse got hanged when I tried to slow the default settings, had to do linux level programming to get it back .... but overall I couldnt get the hang of linux, the learning curve is just too big....

dude have you tried ubuntu desktop edition . i am running it on my hp laptop and it's quite ok. you can order free CD from net which they ship in 2-3 weeks time

even i like the concept of linux "open source" but seems in the name of open source there has been a lot of defragmentation of the os with ubuntu ,linpus and blah blah.....this is what is creating problems for the developers and all the incompatibility issues....thats the main reason wy this os dint took off the way it was predicted to.also if u see there r are so many softawares which just arent made for linux( who will waste their time in developing a seperate software for each version of linux)

atleast if the os is open source it shoild b unified and not defragmented like linux.

i mean in mobile phones also ( especially motorola) u have different versions of linux leading to a megre 3rd party support

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There are different linux distibutions catering to different categories to users.

Major Difference between these distributions are the initial softwares they package with them.

The linux distributions which are preloaded are compiled by the manufactors. many windows ppl donot like them.

Most of the linux distributions u can try without actually installing it on the HDD.

If u want to try linux download a linux distubution (linke Ubuntu/kubuntu or OpenSuse 11 or gOS, PCLinux 2008), burn it on a CD/DVD RW, and boot from an USB Drive, try the Live version without installing it.

you can also look at the corresponding netbook fans form, where someone would have released preconfigured linux distribution, they will be for better than the preinstalled one and they will have all the softwares.

Dhiraj, Do u have a 3 cell version of AAO?, what is the battery time for watching a movie in linux & Windows in AAO?

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Its battery life easily lasts 3 hours on Windows XP Prof SP3 and 2.5 hours if u watch a movie. Thats as good as any other notebook. Another thing is that the 160 GB 6cell model is now available which will give u a battery life of 6 hours - now thats equivalent to the high end 1Lac noteboooks flying around....

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Today, I went to TATA-Croma and saw an interesting offer. A Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Netbook with few changes in comparison to AA1.

* 10.1" (instead of 8.9" of AA1)

* 160 GB (Also in Newer models of AA1)

* Normal Mouse Buttons (Below Touch Pad not left, right like AA1)

* Finishing not as good as AA1

The price is Rs.25,000/- and TATA-Indicom Plug2Surf USB Modem absolutely free (no hidden charge). It comes with Windows XP pre-installed.

Has anybody used it? What do u suggest friends, Lenovo is more impressive or Acer, as a brand). With the same body dimensions, 8.9" screen is better or 10.1"? I think 10.1". Now I am confused.

Also, I have been using normal mouse buttons for last 5 years now on my laptops.

Please suggest which one should I go for.

Regards,

MG

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My dear Mukesh, I think Lenovo is much better then Acer. And no doubt 10.1" also a plus factor. Although Acer too is not that bad, but when you compare as per the brand, then Lenovo could be better.

Regards.

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Lenova is definately a better brand than Acer, had the IBM brand name stuck to it. Right now Lenovo Notebooks are not of the same quality that IBM ones used to be... specially in India where they are specialising in low cost notebooks...

Search International Forums for this piece as I have very little knowledge about it + u would be paying 5000/- extra + size factor + weight, Battery Life, portability, resolution of both screens I think would be same, check actual brightness of screen physically (because Acer is very sharp), mouse buttons I have been using and it is not a problem at all, service center near u, is it a bestseller abroad like sold out at Walmart etc..., kindly crosscheck.

If everything is comparable go for Lenovo...

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Thanks friends for the suggestions.

In fact I am paying just 4k extra if we compare S10 (XP) with 160GB Model of AA1 (Linux Model). OS hardly matters though, I have to use XP on either of them. I will not pay even 500 Rs. for that. And they are give TATA Plug2Surf USB Modem. That should also be of 2k. So the only difference is 2k. For 2k, I am getting 10.1", Normal Mouse Buttons and Lenovo Brand.

I will again go and compare the brightness of both the models tomorrow. (E-Zone is in my office building and Croma is in adjoining building. :) ). Today, I went their with a friend who wanted to buy some gifts for Diwali.

I will keep you guys updating...

Regards,

MG

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Go for Lenevo Sir. I have seen and used both laptops simultaneously..(In a conference for a while)

Lenevo Screen is better. In AAO I had to bring screen close to my eyes to read it.

But in Lenevo it was just like a ordinary PC or Laptop.

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Today, I went to Croma to buy Lenovo IdeaPad S10.

I compared the brightness/contrast of Lenovo S10 and AA1. AA1 was much better than Lenovo. I checked the brightness and with WebCam on on the Netbooks putting them together. Lenovo was looking dull in comparison of AA1.

Croma has a new Diwali offer. They are giving an external DVD Writer free with AA1 for Rs.23,000/- (WinXP/120GB Model).

So confusion is still there. If I go for AA1, I'll buy 160GB Model from elsewhere for 21k or less.

Regards

MG

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Wherever u buy from Chroma or Nehru Place do note....... External DVD writer (Samsung) is 1050+ 700 for case=1750/- AAO Linux 120GB is 19,500/- 160GB is 20,500/-, 23000/- for 160Gb with XP, SAVE CASH, Chroma is not going to give anything extra except air conditioned shopping experience for some extra bucks...

Also I would suggest u spend a little extra and go for original XP Model (from Chroma or from Nehru Place), because Microsoft is getting stricter and upgrading its Non Genuine tracking system, better have piece of mind and full updates compatibility with genuine XP onboard ..... Though u would loose some HD space due to original XP being put in an extra partition... (This is my changed view due to some recent incidents)

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So guys what's the final verdict?

AAO or Lenovo Ideapad S10 - as I am planning to buy one of these. :help:

I am planning to spend around 25k at the most.

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i bought aao for 20.8 k . its giving good performance n i dont feel like shifting back to my old laptop

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Its now openly retailing for 19500/- (Linux 120GB) at Nehru Place. But price differs from city to city...

Welcome to the bandwagon, Supernova...

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