10/30/09

Linux Netbooks Vs XP Netbooks

Tech-savvy consumers appreciate the importance of having varied options when it comes to netbooks. To the uninitiated, netbook notebooks occupy that profitable market segment between full laptops and smart phones.

Market trends show that the netbook computer market will continue to grow exponentially in the next couple of years. To take advantage of this forecast, manufacturers are churning out models that cater to different demographics. Form and factor are almost always the deciding factor when purchasing a netbook; however, there are certain factors that need to be considered, one of which is the operating system (OS). While it is true that Microsoft has a stranglehold on the OS market (through XP and Vista) Linux is steadily gaining ground.

There have always been heated debates on linux netbooks vs. XP netbooks, but there is no clear winner because there are varying criteria to determine the level of performance, some of which are subjective in nature. Perhaps the best way to tackle this subject without getting the ire of Windows XP or Linux fanboys is to highlight the best features of each OS and mention the shortcomings. This way, the consumer is left to decide which OS would be best for specific functions.

Right off the bat, the Linux system is the seemingly OS of choice since it is available to users for free. This is primary reason why it is a popular choice among people who are clamoring for an alternative to Windows XP. Linux is offered for free because it is based on an open source code which allows advanced users to customize the interface of the system. This allows for a continuous improvement of the coding so that the version of the OS that reaches the user satisfies certain user requirements. Since it is free, this drives down the prices of the mini laptop models that are not bundled with Windows. The downside is that there are certain software and devices that do not work using Linux. This is a little inconvenience that some users are willing to overlook.

Windows XP, on the other hand, is a system that allows little customization. However, this is compensated by the intuitive nature of the interface and the user-friendly design. Besides, Microsoft has released various Windows versions throughout the years, which made users become accustomed to the interface and the controls. Many users turn to XP primarily due to familiarity and this is why XP netbooks are far more popular the Linux netbooks.
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