Netbook Options for P3: Finding a Replacement for Your Desktop

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the use of netbooks for running the P3 program among Pampered Chef consultants, particularly in the context of replacing desktop computers. Participants share their experiences and considerations regarding netbooks, including performance, memory requirements, and practical usage during shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions needing a replacement for their desktop and is considering a netbook for P3.
  • Another participant shares that a new consultant has loaded P3 onto her netbook but has not yet tested it in a show setting.
  • One participant notes that a new consultant using a netbook is satisfied, while they themselves had to upgrade their laptop's memory for better performance.
  • A participant describes their netbook as capable of running intensive applications, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right model to avoid underperformance.
  • Another participant points out the limitation of netbooks lacking a CD/DVD drive, which they find restrictive.
  • One participant shares their positive experience using P3 on their husband's netbook, highlighting the backup and restore process they use before and after shows.
  • A participant inquires about loading the P3 program onto a netbook without an external drive.
  • Another participant explains the process of backing up and restoring P3 using a flash drive between their desktop and netbook.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for their netbook, stating they love it.
  • A new consultant asks about the typical use of laptops or netbooks at shows, indicating they have not seen this practice before.
  • One participant mentions using their laptop to enter orders during shows, which helps streamline the process for guests.
  • A participant asks about the specific model of netbooks others are using.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the suitability of netbooks for running P3, with some participants expressing satisfaction while others raise concerns about performance and limitations. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to using netbooks for this purpose.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and considerations related to using netbooks in their Pampered Chef businesses, focusing on practical applications and performance issues.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering netbooks as a replacement for desktops or those interested in the practical use of technology during shows may find this discussion relevant.

nene960
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Does anyone use a netbook for P3??? I have a new laptop but I think my desktop is getting ready to crash. If it does my laptop will become our main computer and I will need something new for my P3. I have been looking at netbooks and don't know what to do.
 
Re: NetbooksI have a brand new consultant who loaded P3 on to her netbook...but she hasn't had a show yet, so I don't know how well it's working for that.
 
Re: NetbooksI have a brand new consultant using a netbook as well - so far she is happy. I have over 400 shows and needed to add memory to my regular laptop - I am not sure a netbook would have the amount of memory I'd need.
 
Re: NetbooksI have a "netbook" and run things much more intensive than P3 on it.

You need to careful on what you are looking for and buying when purchasing a "netbook". You could easily be deceived into a $300 'deal' that would only run your email/browser. For a couple hundred more, you can get a 'netbook' that is as powerful as any laptop.

I have had my "netbook" since Labor Day Weekend 2007. It is not what you see in Best Buy or your average shopper's store that is what they call today's netbook. I LOVE my "netbook" and it runs intensive applications including programming and server applications. I paid more than today's netbooks, but it is lighter, more robust, and even though it is two years old - it is still more powerful than today's "netbooks".

I believe this is the newer version of my 'netbook' (I have a TZ)
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=16154&SR=nav:shop:computers:notebooks:ss&ref=http%3A//www.sony.com/index.php#actionVar=leftScrollButton&filterVar=unfiltered
 
Re: NetbooksOn of the drawbacks I see in them is no cd/dvd drive so that felt limiting to me. I don't often save files that way anymore but I do like the option of using a disk if I choose to.
 
Re: NetbooksI have P3 on my husband's netbook and take it to shows all the time. It works wonderfully! I keep the main information on my computer at home, and back up/restore to the netbook before the show and backup/restore to my home computer after the party. It's awesome!
 
Re: NetbooksI'm thinking of getting a netbook myself. How do you load the PPP program onto the netbook without an external drive?
 
Re: NetbooksYou can download P3 from consultant's corner.I have a DVD-RW on my netbook.
 
Re: Netbooks:confused:Would you mind explaining that process, Amy? Thanks!:o
 
Re: NetbooksSure! I use my desktop at home as my main computer (since the netbook isn't actually mine!!). Before I go to a show, I tell P3 to do a backup(Under the Tools menu), and then I save the backup to a flash drive. I boot up the netbook, open P3 (and let it update, if necessary), and then select Restore (Tools menu, again), and when it asks where the file is that I'm restoring, I select the drive with the flash drive and select the backup file. (and I double check that the latest changes are really there...I've had a couple of "Oops" moments with this!). Then, after the party, I back up from the netbook to the flash drive, and restore to my desktop from the flashdrive. I hope that made sense...it's almost 1 am here, and I might not be coherent!
 
Re: NetbooksOh...and with the netbook, what I have to say is, "Got it, Love it!" (do I get a ticket or something?)
 
Re: NetbooksSo does everyone take a laptop to their shows? I'm having my grand opening on November 7th - so I'm really really new! :)

What do you use the laptop/netbook for at the show? I'm not sure I have ever been to a show where the consultant used a computer...
 
Re: NetbooksI enter orders into Pampered Partner Plus. It saves everyone from having to do math at the party. Also, if they're really close to the guest special, you can search the products by price and suggest things that would put them up to the $60 level (or whatever the level is).
 
Re: NetbooksWhat kind of netbook do you have?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features to look for in a netbook as a replacement for a desktop?

When searching for a netbook to replace your desktop, consider features such as processing power (look for at least an Intel Atom or Celeron processor), RAM (4GB is ideal for basic tasks), storage options (SSD is preferable for speed), battery life (aim for 8 hours or more), and screen size (11 to 14 inches is common for portability). Additionally, ensure it has the necessary ports and connectivity options for your needs.

Can I run desktop applications on a netbook?

Yes, you can run many desktop applications on a netbook, but performance may vary based on the netbook's specifications. Lightweight applications and web-based tools typically run well, while more demanding software may experience lag or may not run at all. It's essential to check the system requirements of the applications you intend to use.

Is a netbook suitable for gaming?

Netbooks are generally not designed for gaming, especially for graphics-intensive games. They typically have limited processing power and graphics capabilities. However, you can play casual or older games that do not require high-end specifications. For serious gaming, a more powerful laptop or desktop is recommended.

How does battery life compare between netbooks and desktops?

Netbooks usually have significantly better battery life compared to desktops, which rely on a constant power source. Most netbooks can last anywhere from 8 to 12 hours on a single charge, making them ideal for portability and use on the go. In contrast, desktops need to be plugged in at all times, limiting their mobility.

What is the price range for a good netbook?

The price range for a good netbook typically falls between $200 and $600, depending on the specifications and brand. Basic models with lower specs can be found at the lower end of this range, while more powerful models with better features will be closer to the higher end. It's important to assess your needs to find the best value for your budget.

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