So long as your mother's eyesight isn't too weak a netbook should be a good option.
The HP 2133 Mini-Note has a lovely high screen resolution, meaning text and icons will appear very small...
Of course you can change the settings, and in Firefox it's just a matter of CTRL + to zoom in/ make text larger. With my mini-note running VIsta Business it's still hard to find that perfect balance between legibilty and getting the damn windows to fit on the ickle screen - it can be that you up the dpi, then find that the OK & Apply buttons in, say, Control Panel windows are trapped off the bottom of the screen.
Which is irritating. Or perhaps I am missing something?
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So long as your mother's eyesight isn't too weak a netbook should be a good option.
The HP 2133 Mini-Note has a lovely high screen resolution, meaning text and icons will appear very small...
Of course you can change the settings, and in Firefox it's just a matter of CTRL + to zoom in/ make text larger. With my mini-note running VIsta Business it's still hard to find that perfect balance between legibilty and getting the damn windows to fit on the ickle screen - it can be that you up the dpi, then find that the OK & Apply buttons in, say, Control Panel windows are trapped off the bottom of the screen.
Which is irritating. Or perhaps I am missing something?