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RWebb 12-17-2010 02:57 PM

be sure a new one wouldn't be a better idea - notebooks are almost like an impulse purchase these days

also, it could be a holiday gift - maybe one she can return if she still wants the old one

jyl 12-17-2010 03:14 PM

I did think about that, considering that a new Mini 110 is only about $300. But they still only come w/ 1GB DRAM (I think that's mandated by either INTC or MSFT), and wouldn't have an SSD for that price. I like the HP's keyboard a lot, another reason to stick w/ this one. For her, this machine is (will be) fine.

red-beard 12-17-2010 04:41 PM

FWIW, I just bought one of the Adata 64GB units, along with a different 128GB model.

island911 12-17-2010 05:23 PM

Aspect ratio; many net-books are 1024x768 (native)

If you want her to have a totally kick-ass netbook, go to Sony ...128Gb-SSD, 1600x768 8" screen, all in a form smaller than the HP slate. (Sony P series) it even comes in pink.

red-beard 12-17-2010 07:23 PM

The ACER I have is 1024x600

jyl 12-17-2010 09:02 PM

So is my HP Mini 110. Red-b, do you have the trouble w/ dialog boxes having their bottoms cut off and not accessible or scrollable?

red-beard 12-18-2010 02:48 AM

Not usually. Can you do a screen shot and then post it here?

I have my font size set to a minimum, maximize the real estate...

KFC911 12-18-2010 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 5734399)
So is my HP Mini 110. Red-b, do you have the trouble w/ dialog boxes having their bottoms cut off and not accessible or scrollable?

Haven't read all of this thread, but do you have things like "Favorites bar" checked? They consume "real estate" and I occasionally turn them off on some pages depending upon the layout.

jyl 12-20-2010 10:36 PM

Crap. Houseguest tripped over the netbook cord - daughter had left the computer charging with the power cord across a walking area - and the upper left of the screen is broken. Not a big deal, a new screen is $50, but just another chore to take care of.

jyl 12-21-2010 09:53 AM

Interesting. The stock screen is a 1024x600. HP made some minis with the "WXGA HD" screen, 1366x768. Apparently I may be able to upgrade the (doghouse) daughter's mini to that screen, which would solve my screen resolution issue. First I have to disassemble the netbook to identify where the connectors are. Sigh.

stomachmonkey 12-21-2010 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 5739000)
Crap. Houseguest tripped over the netbook cord...

That's why I think the MagSafe was one of the coolest innovations Apple has ever come up with.

jyl 12-21-2010 10:19 AM

The only better thing would be some common sense in a 14 y/o girl, grrrr.

Parenting issue: Do I make her pay for the repair part? She's recently accumulated about $500 via baby-sitting, working in the school cafeteria, selling buttons at a recent market, allowance, etc. She's spending about $100 of that, buying XMas presents for her brother and mother. I've decided I'm not going to have her pay, but will have her help w/ doing the netbook display surgery, and the SSD/RAM upgrades.

stomachmonkey 12-21-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 5739595)
The only better thing would be some common sense in a 14 y/o girl, grrrr.

Common sense knows no age.

One day the wife has her 15 in TiBook plugged in on the dining room table. I notice it and mention to her it's a bad idea.

30 minutes later we are in the kitchen and the dog starts barking and tears across the house. We hear a ssshhhssss BANG.

Wife says "what the **** was that?"

Well dear that would be the dog catching your power cord as it ran to the window causing your laptop to fly off the table and slam onto the floor.

She lucked out, no damage and the disc that she had been burning finished without fail.

jyl 12-21-2010 10:55 AM

Sounds like it was your fault. Hope you apologized.

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 5739613)
Common sense knows no age.

One day the wife has her 15 in TiBook plugged in on the dining room table. I notice it and mention to her it's a bad idea.

30 minutes later we are in the kitchen and the dog starts barking and tears across the house. We hear a ssshhhssss BANG.

Wife says "what the **** was that?"

Well dear that would be the dog catching your power cord as it ran to the window causing your laptop to fly off the table and slam onto the floor.

She lucked out, no damage and the disc that she had been burning finished without fail.


MysticLlama 12-21-2010 11:05 AM

Not sure when the magsafe came out, but the original XBOX from years ago had breakaway cables for that very reason. Just sayin' :)

With a busted screen, I think I might just go for a new one. I hate changing those things, and esp if you're gonna change a bunch of other stuff out too.

jyl 12-21-2010 11:56 AM

Naah, I can fix this one's screen for about $60 all-in, and I'd do the RAM/SSD upgrade to a replacement netbook anyway (plus I already bought the RAM/SSD).

Anyway, I hate throwing out stuff, and would like the daughter to realize that (1) someone has to fix the stuff she breaks, and (2) stuff can be fixed rather than thrown away and replaced.

The fix-it projects are kind of piling up, though. On the backlog now:
- Daughter's netbook
- Kitchen sink faucet leak (fixed - $15 in parts and a $11 basin wrench)
- Kitchen garbage disposal/drain jamming/clogging (still haven't gotten up the motivation to get in there)
- OTR microwave door hinge (still figuring that one out, may take some jerry-rigging)
- Two ancient food processors need re-wiring w/ switches
- 911 CV joint (been a total PITA but EASY Porsche appears to have come through with a CV flange not attached to a $150 complete axle assembly)
- MacBook screen and intermittent shutdown
- Dryer vent hose
- Broken floor tile in kitchen
- Sagging plasterboard in study from prior roof leak (this will be a hire-it-out I suspect)
- Treehouse roof leak (temporarily "fixed" with a tarp and some binder clips, how white-trash of me or should I say yellow-trash)
- Vanagon spongy brakes and spoingy shocks
- Son's electric model train not working (big crisis since it traditionally runs around the tree delivering presents on XMas Day)
- Son's R/C helicopter tail rotor busted (by daddy)
- and the list goes on . . .

island911 12-21-2010 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MysticLlama (Post 5739692)
Not sure when the magsafe came out, but the original XBOX from years ago had breakaway cables for that very reason. Just sayin' :)....

searching . . .

circa 2001 for fryers, apparently. CNN.com - 'Break-away' cord aims to make deep fryers safer - July 4, 2001

...and 2006 for Apple products.

but at least Apple sues people for using 'their invention" . . .even those who buy the cable from Apple, and repurpose it for resale. Must be great to have so many lawyers.

red-beard 12-21-2010 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 5739541)
Interesting. The stock screen is a 1024x600. HP made some minis with the "WXGA HD" screen, 1366x768. Apparently I may be able to upgrade the (doghouse) daughter's mini to that screen, which would solve my screen resolution issue. First I have to disassemble the netbook to identify where the connectors are. Sigh.

If you do find a hires screen, let me know. I may upgrade mine as well. The SSD is working well in my desktop. I may put in a 128GB unit in one of my netbooks and a 256GB unit in my laptop.

jyl 12-29-2010 04:43 AM

Update - netbook is all disassembled and broken screen removed. eBay has some vendors with screens that look suitable. LG Philips LG101WH1 TL B3 10.1" WXGA, advertised as 1366x768. I'm going to buy one and see if it fits. One issue is where the connector is located and if the cable will reach. The other issue is if it takes the same 40-pin connector. About $40, so worth trying.

jyl 01-21-2011 05:52 PM

Update - new 1366x768 WXGA screen is installed and working fine. Now I'm trying to download some cloning software so that I can clone the HDD to the SSD and get that swapped out. The SSD came with cloning software on a CD but, of course, the Mini 110 doesn't have an optical drive.


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