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Compaq Airlife 100
Released February, 2010
The Pros:Up to 12 hours of battery life on a single charge. Features a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU. Impressive performance - no stuttering.
The Cons:Harddrive capacity is a bit low. ARM processor, dedicated device hardware - designed for Android, poor for installing other mobile operating systems, regular Windows an impossibility. Not Google certified, meaning no access to the official Android Marketplace.
The Compaq Airlife 100 is a netbook that has advanced features that make it stand out from other similar models. A high-end model, the netbook uses a Snapdragon processor and runs on Android OS. It has a 16GB hard drive and a 10.1-inch touch screen display that when combined with Instant-on, lets owners easily access documents and programs on their computer.
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Along with a SD card slot, other additional features for the Airlife 100 include Wi-Fi, 3G capability, a VGA webcam and up to 12 hours usage on a single charge.
Features
- Snapdragon processor
- 16GB hard drive
- Uses Android OS
- 10.1-inch touch screen display
- Wi-Fi
- 3G capability
- Instant-on access to documents and programs
- VGA webcam
- SD card slot
- Up to 12 hours usage on single charge
User Reviews (3)
Pros & Cons
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up to 12 hours of battery life on a single charge
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features a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU
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impressive performance - no stuttering
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resistive touchscreen display
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extremely thin and lightweight build
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matte lid - fingerprints don't show up, looks a lot classier
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Android style control buttons - home, menu and back
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harddrive capacity is a bit low
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ARM processor, dedicated device hardware - designed for Android, poor for installing other mobile operating systems, regular Windows an impossibility
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not Google certified, meaning no access to the official Android Marketplace
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Telefonica exclusive - won't be sold to consumers through any HP distributor
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not a convertible tablet, reaching over keyboard to use touchscreen is silly
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with pricing at or above that of a standard Atom-based netbook its value is questionable
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