Product Description
Netbooks are the biggest thing to hit computers since the Laptop. They are small, light, have very long battery lives but most importantly are cheap.
They are designed to be carried around and used for tasks such as checking your email, surfing the web and communicating with your friends and family.
Windows 7 is the latest and greatest operating system from Microsoft and it not only brings new features and better ways of working for users, but it also delivers some pretty amazing enhancements in power and battery life to Netbooks.
Netbooks with Windows 7 are likely to be the biggest selling computers over the next few years, and even people with desktops and laptops are buying them because of their price and portability.
Make the most of these new litle computers with this handy illustrated reference guide.
From the Publisher
Whether you want to get to grips with Windows, Photoshop or even the Internet, these easy-to-follow guides are the perfect companion for fast and productive learning.
This successful series is designed to save you time and guaranteed to give you value for money. Written in a jargon-free, easy-to-follow style with helpful graphics, the In Easy Steps books explain everything you need to know to get working on your computer - and more!
Each chapter takes you step-by-step through the functions and uses of a program. Every page is packed with visual guides so that what you see on your screen is exactly the same in the book - you simply can't go wrong!
About the Author
Andrew Edney has been an IT professional for over 10 years and over the course of his career has worked for a range of high-tech companies, such as Microsoft, Hewlett Packard and Fujitsu Services. He has a wide range of experience in virtually all aspects of Microsoft's computing solutions, having designed and architected large enterprise solutions for government and private sector customers. Over the years, Andrew had made a number of guest appearances at major industry events, presenting on a wide range of Information Systems subjects, such as an appearance at the annual Microsoft Exchange Conference in Nice where he addressed the Microsoft technical community on Mobility Computing. Andrew is currently involved in numerous Microsoft Beta programs, including next generation Windows operating systems, next generation Microsoft Office products and actively participates in all Windows Media Center beta programmes.