Posts Tagged ‘Bluetooth’

by: Mike Robinson

Most Netbooks today are powered by Intel’s Atom processor, which was specifically designed for use with these efficient little machines. They can easily handle the three main tasks that most computer users perform with their laptops: checking email, surfing the Web and working with Microsoft Office. With most models offering at least 160 GB of hard drive space, file storage is rarely an issue. Listening to music, browsing photos and watching videos can also be handled without any setbacks.

All models feature wireless G or N networking as standard, so getting connected wherever you are shouldn’t be a problem. Wireless Bluetooth is an option on many models as well, which can be used for “tethering” to a smart phone or Blackberry and utilizing the cell phone’s data capabilities. This way, no matter where you are, as long as you have cell coverage, you can get online if you need to.

The biggest difference among today’s models is battery life. Most entry-level models will offer battery life of up to three hours, which isn’t very long – especially if you are traveling. Some models, however, feature ADC technology (all-day computing), which will allow you to use your Netbook for up to eight or nine hours! This is ideal for anyone needing to work on the road without having to charge up every few hours. These models usually come at about a $100-$150 premium—well worth it if you need the extended battery life.

For business travelers, the small size and portability factor makes owning a netbook a definite must! If you depend on having portable access to email, Web surfing and Microsoft Office, why lug around a six or seven-pound notebook? Just make sure you evaluate your battery life needs and decide whether or not options like Bluetooth are of value and you should be well on your way to a buying decision made easy!

 

Mike Robinson is a Purchasing Manager specializing in Computer Hardware for Staples Canada.

 

Friday, I blogged about how you can build your business brand and relationships by sending out greeting cards. Of course, for your most profitable customers and loyal employees – particularly during the holiday season – you’ll want to show your appreciation by giving them something extra special.

I asked our crack team of holiday gift specialists at STAPLES Canada to offer up suggestions to fit everyone’s budget. Here are a few of the ideas they came up with:

Gifts Under $100

Kodak C160 Easyshare Camera 9.2 MP, 3X optical with HD picture capture. Capture holiday moments with 9.2 megapixels, 3X optical zoom, face detection and blur reduction. Perfect for an extra-special client or an employee who’s gone above and beyond this year.

Camera 

Buxton New Yorker Tote This trendy tote with full zip-around main compartment has a padded laptop compartment and a secure-front zip pocket. Stylish and practical for toting essentials.

Buxton

Gifts Under $50

Omnitech 7″ Digital Frame Display your favourite memories on a 7″ screen with slideshow functions for easy viewing. One of my favourite ideas for the holidays!

Motorola H680 Bluetooth Sleek and small, with great sound quality, it connects easily to a compatible Bluetooth-enabled device. An ideal choice for your hard-working sales manager.

Gifts Under $25

Scotch Red Shoe Tape Dispenser A stylish way to personalize desk space; includes a roll of tape in a fun, compact design. An inexpensive gift-giving idea for a set budget.

shoe dispenseer

Post-it Pop-up Notes Purse-Shaped Dispenser  A practical, fashionable and fun way to add personality to any workspace. Includes a 50-sheet pad of Post-it pop-up notes. 

Need more suggestions? Take a walk through your local STAPLES store and just check out the endless gift ideas in their aisles.

And tell us below how you plan to show your appreciation this season, for a chance to win 1 of 3 Scotch Red Shoe Dispensers!