Posted by Cheryl Mihalik on 12/31/09 8:47am Msg #316220
Notebook Computers work for E-Signings?
Can someone tell me if the below notebook computer would work for e-signings?
$299.99 less $10 Online Instant Coupon on Acer 10.1" Aspire One Netbook with Intel Atom Processor, 1GB DDR2
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Reply by PAW on 12/31/09 8:50am Msg #316222
As long as you have high-speed internet access, netbooks can work. However, the small screen may make reading the documents difficult.
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Reply by BrendaTx on 12/31/09 9:01am Msg #316223
Technically, I say yes, but like Paul, I think
screen is too small for easy signing. I bought a NETbook and it was fun, but the keyboard is too small for good wrist hygience and the screen is tiny for looking at documents. I took it back.
For another $100 or so you can have a 14" screen which will make your experience better. Jmho.
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Reply by Cheryl Mihalik on 12/31/09 9:05am Msg #316224
Re: Technically, I say yes, but like Paul, I think
Really great and informative feedback. Thanks so much.
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Reply by rengel/CA on 12/31/09 9:46am Msg #316228
Re: Technically, I say yes, but like Paul, I think
I have that same netbook and love it for travel, it fits easily in the saddlebag of my motorcycle and in my purse. We use it for checking email and gps (streets and trips w/gps).
The only complaint I have for it is the smaller keyboard - I find it difficult to type as fast as I do on a regular sized keyboard.
My .02
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Reply by Cheryl Mihalik on 12/31/09 1:21pm Msg #316272
How about USB a reg size keyboard...
I do it for a mouse because I hate that pad you have to navigate with...tee hee...would that work in a mobile office?
Is it even possible?
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