Disney Netpal by ASUS 8.9-Inch Cheap netbooks

Disney Netpal by ASUS 8.9-Inch netbook Pros:

  • This is a cool little netbook for a young kid.
  • Genuine XP with Disney Desktop themes
  • the exception of the parental controls.
  • This netbook is perfect for little girls, with all the protections and fun stuff available.
  • This notebook is awesome. Beautiful piece of art beside being an excellent notebook. I am very pleased with it.
  • 5 Hour Battery Life
  • Operating System: Genuine Microsoft Windows XP with Disney Desktop themes
  • Display: 8.9-inch 1024×600 LED-Backlit Widescreen LCD
  • Intel CPU: Intel Atom N270
  • Wireless Data Network: WLAN: 802.11b/g/n (draft 2.4GHz n)
  • Memory: 1GB DDR-2 (Memory size is upgradable to 2GB)
  • Hybrid Storage: 160GB HDD + 10GB Eee Online Storage**
  • Camera: 0.3M Pixels
  • Audio: Stereo Speakers, High-Definition Audio CODEC, Analog Microphones
  • Storage Cards: 2-in-1 MMC, SD(SDHC) flash card slot
  • Input/Output: 1 x VGA connector, 3 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x LAN RJ-45, 2 x audio jacks: Headphone & Mic-in
  • Battery: 5 hours* Li-Polymer battery
  • Dimensions: 9.76 (W) x 6.81 (D) x 1.13 (H) inches
  • Weight: 2.65 lbs (with battery)
  • Color: Magic Blue

  • $339.50 – $349.99

     

    Disney Netpal by ASUS 8.9-Inch User reviews:

    • This product brings the wonders of technology to comfort of a girls bedroom at a such an early age. I believe this machine serves that purpose/need of educating them on the wonders of PC’s & the thirst to learn. May be a bit pricey but it ended up being the best investment we made! By JD
    • I purchased this for my five year old granddaughter who is quite savvy and knowledgeable with the computer. It is absolutely the real deal, exquisitely constructed and child (and grandma) friendly. She loves it, uses it all the time for games, pics, emails. It was worth every single cent. By Merridy Gersten "luvtoread"
    • I bought this for my 7 year old niece, and she really likes it. The set up for the new users is a little confusing. Parents should first create only their user account, and then afterwards create the account for the child using the parental control tool. The manual is sparse, and there isn’t any online help at Asus’s site yet.  By Debra A. James "DebJam"