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One for the computer bods:

Looking to get a small netbook to carry in the van but want to be able to load sage and easy cert up on it as that's all I really need it for apart from surfing.

Can I run these on windows starter as I can't really get the hang on the difference's between starter and the main version.

Cheers in advance.
 
I believe the limit is only 3 applications running at a time, as opposed to the types of applications you can run.
 
It's the battery life of 10hrs that's swinging it for me rather than the laptop, hate plugging in to move around.

Plus the fact that their about £100 cheaper.
 
It's the battery life of 10hrs that's swinging it for me rather than the laptop, hate plugging in to move around.

Plus the fact that their about £100 cheaper.

Cripes, a sparky who can do a days work and worry about having 10 hours life in his computers battery - when do you sleep?
 
Do a lot of PIR's on site cabins so move from cabin to cabin all day, sometimes up to 12 at a time. Try to put results straight into computer as I go along to save hours at night.
 

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