Visual Land V-Net VL-760-4GB-BLK 7″ NetBook




5 Comments so far

  1. C. Robertson on September 8th, 2010

    This netbook would not hook up to wireless internet and there was no slot for my wireless
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Mary E. Dejnak on September 8th, 2010

    I would not recommended this product it is very misleading. I got this for school and it doesn’t even work right. It looks amazing for the description but it did nothing for me. I had to return it cause 4 keys did not work and it could not connect to the internet. The instruction book did not even help me.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. NC from NY on September 8th, 2010

    Unless a website is text only (and how many of those still exist ?), chances are this netbook will either load it extremely slowly (we’re talking minutes, not seconds)or not at all. I couldn’t even get into AOL to read my email. What is the purpose of a machine that accesses the internet if most websites aren’t going to be accessible ? I suppose you could use this to take notes in school, but with no help screen and nothing but a basic manual, attempting to use this to access the internet will be very frustrating. Undoubtedly, in the near future, someone will develop a machine with this unit’s small footprint that is actually usable and costs under $200. Until then, save your money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. MagnumMan on September 8th, 2010

    Got one from an acquaintance that thought it wasn’t working properly so I checked it out.

    How can I best sum up what this computer can do? Well, it does turn on, but that’s about it.

    Let me cut to the chase and state it couldn’t open the Amazon page highlighting this product. That’s not only bad, it’s pathetic.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Glenn on September 8th, 2010

    Visual Land V-Net VL-760-4GB-BLK 7″ NetBook

    Visual Land V-Net VL760-4GB-WHT 7″ Netbook with 4GB Flash Memory – (Limit 2)

    Visual Land V-Net VL-760-4GB-BLK 7″ NetBook

    The Visual Land V-Net Netbook runs Windows CE 5.0, meaning most applications for other Windows Operating Systems won’t work here. If you go in knowing that, you’ll probably like this netbook. However, the internal clock doesn’t work correctly, typing too fast will unavoidably (even on an external keyboard) produce double letters, and character repeat is permanently shut off. In addition, the web browser is quite dated and should be set to view mobile pages for the best possible results. For some odd reason, pages may sometimes refuse to display at all unless you clear the browser’s cache/history as well. Regardless, externally at least, the thing is remarkably well built, and unlike some other miniature netbooks, supports downloads as well.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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