Funny thing is they did produced as I got one i can post video if your interested enough (they didn't make it a pear shape they made it look like the laptop they used in the studio only the phones are pear 🍐 shaped not the laptops....
Honestly, I'd argue most of the new cartoon shows non-spin-off shows they produce are alright. The problem is that they cut it short if it's not ludicrously popular immediately. Then they push the show and property to death afterward.
This exact laptop was my very first "personal" computer ever! I used it to death until the OS died on it and the battery literally refused to function without it being plugged in constantly. Absolutely abused the shit out of it and yet I loved it to pieces.
That battery is just 6x 1865 3.7V batteries not even lithium ion - replacment battery is expensive but if you do it yourself it's cheaper but they are very unreable and heavy
This triggered a memory for me. In 1993 when I was in 6th grade we had to write a fictional complaint letter as a writing assignment. I wrote mine to Dell (I really wanted a new Dell 486 at the time), and complained that green slime was oozing out of the the 5.25 and 3.5 floppy drives. Weird.
I had one of these and it was the coolest thing to my 8 year old brain. My own personal laptop with a theme of a channel I would constantly watch! The windows theme is something I still think is super cool and makes me miss the days when theming and having unique versions of product were more common.
Imagine buying an Xbox or a Switch that are branded, and the entire theme is centered around that brand like these were. Borders around game tiles themed after a show, custom backgrounds, special animations and all
I had this - and loved it. I installed Mac OS X, Ubuntu, and Windows 7 on it a tri-boot machine. The Dell Mini 10v was the premier netbook for hackintosh enthusiasts back in the day. Thanks for the memories!
God. This video gives me so much nostalgia for someone so young. The "Whyville" icon, the "new"(at least not updated since 2009) AND old Nick logos that I've lived through spotted all throughout the video is giving me an existential crisis.
I mean the software side was kinda lacking, but I’ll be honest, that slimed green white base dell looks frustratingly clean. It actually feels like it has character beyond the Tim Hortons Theme of Depression and the Disney’s violent sparkle that you wouldn’t really associate with Disney if their brand name wasn’t slapped on there
Damn I remember these. It's my first ever "computer". My dad got this in a raffle and gave it to me as a birthday gift. This got me through high school and first couple years of college. It was chock full of anime and mp3 and it was my first lesson in backing up your data when the hard drive failed and the whole thing went kaput
i actually had this netbook back in the day. i used to play so much dynasty warriors online and FATE with this and i used to watch so much youtube on here.i love this. what an unexpected burst of nostalgia. thank you bro genuinely
I'm kinda surprised because IIRC Apple had Unibody Macbooks back then and the performance was likely also superior. I could personally see price as an important factor though.
@@DaXande135 MJD used the classic Splat logo in most spots, but since this was 2009.... It was the year of the logo swap from the Splat to the one currently used today
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I remember seeing one of these on display at Walmart late 2009? I remember I had recently bought the Acer D250 and I thought it would have been cooler to get this one because it looked one of a kind. And I remember thinking the animation was neat! Strange at the time seeing new machines with XP even though the N270 handled windows 7 very well. That was a nice hit of nostalgia. Thanks for that!
@@googaagoogaa12345678 fortunately, most (if not all) of these netbooks with the N270 can be upgraded to 2gb of ddr2-400 ram. I still use mine. An Acer D250. Pretty confortable for reading car workshop manuals on-site.
The atom series did not handle win 7 very well maybe when brand new, but once you use it for a while, it's painfull. I "downgraded" my HP mini to XP and it ran miles better.
N270 handled Windows 7 with no service pack well. If you try installing Windows 7 SP1 with all the windows updates until the point of its End of Life support, it becomes extremely frustrating to use. Source: I was recently requested to help in making two old N270 netbooks fast again. After trying numerous Windows versions and Linux distros, I settled for Windows 7 with no service pack, and told my friend to not dream of surfing the web with them because of all the potential security flaws. In case my friend still tries to use the internet, I got them Pale Moon, Qihoo360 and TinyWall installed, and I locked them out of the admin account.
I knew it was coming! I had the Nickelodeon netbook back in 2011, it's basically a kid themed inspiron Mini 10. Mine had an Atom N270, 1GB of RAM (yes, 1gb) and a 160gb hdd, with XP Pro, which oddly enough, it came stock and didn't have some kind of fancy theme.
Some of the netbooks with those very same specs came with Window 7 'Starter' too - they were nightmares. I remember the one I had just gummed up trying to do the updates all day long - it wasn't a decent machine until I put Ubuntu on it.
@@MattExzy Aaahhhhh! Ubuntu Netbook! Oh, the memories of when I used that on my LG X120! I forgot about that! (Also Kubuntu which had Plasma 4 with its own netbook shell)
@@kbhasi Do you remember Jolicloud (later renamed Joli OS)? I had Jolicloud 0.9 pre-final installed on a 4GB USB flash drive to use on my Compaq Mini 110c
Well this makes a lot of sense because I had the non-Nick version of this netbook and some of the Nickelodeon customisations were available on the driver download page for it which I found confusing at the time 😅
I remember this era. It probably launched just before Windows 7 debuted. It was common practice to include upgrade media when they knew there was an imminent OS release. It's a lot easier to throw a disk and card in the box than it is to unpack all of the machines and upgrade them once it goes RTM. My guess is they intended for you to install Windows 7 clean install, hence the disk. I had a Sony Vaio Pen-top in 2000 that shipped with Win 98 SE and came with the ME upgrade in the box IIRC. You might have had to send away for it.
Problem was these laptops didn't have a DVD drive and those upgrades came in discs So you either had to go to the library and make a bootable flash drive or buy an external drive
Since Windows 7 didn't come out until 2009, those papers were put in the box by mistake. Of course by the late 2010s, netbooks started too lose popularity
@Jesskha CE wasn't even designed for netbooks, lmao. It was just cheap and convenient for manufacturers to build shitty ARM based 'netbooks' with a custom WinCE on it configured to look and act like XP. CE was meant for embedded devices, as well as some early PDA's
@@TRLTheRandomLab Netbooks with Intel potato chips all ran 32bit full versions of Windows XP and Vista Basic. You sound like you are talking about the original Microsoft Surface that only ran Windows RT that was basically Windows 8 with no support for any Windows desktop application such as VLC or Audacity as it was developed for mobile chips so it could only do special Windows Store apps like an iPad cab do only App Store apps.
@@pyeltd.5457 Nah, the original comment I was replying to is missing. I was talking about the $99 chinese "netbooks" sold by Sylvania and other brands around the time of the netbook boom in the late 2000s/early 2010s. It was literally just Windows CE with a browser, some apps, and a theme that looked like XP's Luna.
I’ve got one of these. Ordered new direct from Dell with the upgrade 6cell battery. I stripped all the Nick software immediately, added a Ghostbusters logo sticker, maxed the RAM, and got a silicone keyboard mat to protest the high gloss screen. It’s had Windows XP, 7 starter, 7 Pro and 10 on it. It’s been a Hackintosh, and I still use it now with a lightweight Linux as my home network administration tool. I still have the box and the receipt. It’s a very low spec toy now, but I love mine and will run it until it’s totally useless.
I actually picked one of these up months ago. Had no idea it was a Nickelodeon edition. I’m glad you archived the recovery media as mine came with windows 7 starter.
I did not grow up with the Nick netbook, but those desktop things brought me memories. Had one time my sister installed one theme on the family computer and was scolded by my father for making the computer look so weird lol
It was rather common for netbooks to include Microsoft Works instead of Word, back when Works was a thing. The netbook that I used during high school was one of those. Bold of Dell to include a disclaimer IN ALL CAPS on the box that it is not Microsoft Word, though. I know that after Microsoft Works was discontinued this was replaced with Microsoft Office Starter 2010, which was just a barebones version of Word and Excel. Hey, for most people that was enough, you probably didn't need PowerPoint anyway. And it was completely free, no subscription needed.
The version of Works they were shipping in 2003-5 actually included Word 2002. Presumably that is what the disclaimer is referencing because the newer Works versions no longer included Word.
Props to them using the Dell Mini 10v. I've had and used many laptops over the years, but the Mini 10v was my favourite to use. Used it for work, tripple booted with Windows 7, Linux and Mac OS. Best workhorse I've ever owned.
Hearing that this had a year of LoJack protection definitely hurts right now. I had mine for probably 6 months as a kid when someone broke in and stole all of our electronics. My iPod, my laptop, and my Wii. I was a heartbroken kid.
I am the owner of a Dell Inspiron mini 10 1012. The thing that I find surprising is the fact that the netbook is similar to the secondary laptop as well. I was also surprised to find out that it came with a Microsoft Works 9 disc! I found one in a room in my house, but I'm not sure if it was shipped along with the laptop or if it was purchased separately, as it did not appear to be attached to it.
I had one of those! My mom got me one as a Birthday or Christmas present sometime between 2008 and 2012. And it also ran a special Nickelodeon-themed version of Windows XP.
I remember seeing these at walmart. I loved the green slime and thought it reminded me of Nickelodeon but i had no idea that it was actually a Nickelodeon product since the one they had on display was just a standard install of Windows XP. Sadly, it was around $300-$450 so i couldn't afford it at the time.
I actually really wanted this Netbook when I was younger, because I loved the whole slime design and grew up on Nickelodeon so I just loved the whole aesthetic of it
Here in Germany i bought a similar Netbook with the same Specs, a Dell Mini 10v. In those days it was my hackintosh (Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard). In the meantime it got a SSD, max RAM (2GB) and a battery replacement. Today it's running MX Linux Fluxbox Edition - UA-cam is possible, but only 144p.
(2:14) Never had I seen a laptop that came WITH a Computrace subscription included. (7:25) I remember it now! MyColors was interesting to me as all of the themes were paid stuff and I didn't have any way to pay electronically back then! HP also used the same software on the HP Mini designer editions and it was able to change the desktop background on Windows 7 Starter! (7:57) The themes were all paid themes! There were no free themes, I checked back in the day. Wow. You did a video on ASUS Disney laptops, and there was also a Dell Nickelodeon laptop?!?!?!?! Wow. I've a feeling that like with Acer Ferrari and ASUS Lamborghini (going by when I saw promos and listings in shops back in the day), the Disney laptops probably came out first and then Dell's consumer PC division probably wanted a -slice- slime of the action, so they went and collaborated with Nickelodeon. I won't be surprised if they had tried to collaborate with Cartoon Network but got turned down.
The green “no installation media” slip actually says “January 2010” in the lower right corner at 4:47 - giving credence to the fact that it’s from another machine :D Even more so being as the installation DVDs say Sept 2009 at 5:05
I had one of these as a kid, my parents got it for me for Christmas. Loved this thing and used it until it had hardware failure like 4 years later and wouldn’t boot past the POST.
I remember Whyville had apparently installed a virus to teach about virus removal I believe. Had never used but must’ve accidentally clicked on it. It would kill a windows process that would give a countdown timer until shutdown.
I think that little slime detail on the inside of the laptop is so cute! As a dyed in the wool stickerer and tech customiser, I totally wanna do that to my machine.
Looked up Stardock and they're still around and seem to have a program for customizing the Windows 11 desktop. It looks really powerful. ^_^ It's like $40 tho, so certainly something I'd like to save up for because I've been wanting more customization for my pc for a while now. I miss how customizable Windows was from Windows 95 to XP. Desktop design was like a wild west in those days and I loved it.
I got one of these, in regular white edition, back in the days with Tiscali, an italian provider, as a bonus as my family was one of the first on italian soil to subscribe with them. The provider sucked ass, but the netbook was surprisingly snappy for the time.
I loved this Netbook craze of 2008-2010. I wanted one when I was a freshman in college for work but never got one. I wish they would make a comeback. They just seem so quaint.
I still have my Nick Netbook! It came with that slick windows theme and I remember being so shocked that the slime under the keyboard wasn't a sticker. It was the computer that got me started and I'll always keep it around
I never really got the reason why do these branded laptops even exist, except for making more money from consumers! Anyways, keep up with the awesome work MJD!
I had a HP notebook with that cpu. I upgraded the ram to 2gb (It unofficially supported it). The reason I kept using it was the 250gb hard drive which was a decent size for it's time.
Great video! That is definitely one cool themed laptop! I miss Microsoft Works. It was a simplified version of Microsoft Office, and I know that I wrote at least one college paper on the word processor in Works.
I have a recommendation: how about reviewing Sumikko Gurashi (San-X license) laptop made by Sega? They also make the unlicensed one that is dinosaur-themed. What amazes me is that the toy laptop isn't like regular toy laptops which doesn't have full-colored screen and a fully functioning custom OS that boots fast and supports keyboard and mouse (the mouse is unremovable). Unfortunately, there's a few videos about it and they're all comments disabled, thus disallow me to express my amazement. I knew this laptop from a news about a Japanese father had the laptop swapped to a toy laptop by his daughters I would like someone to review the details about this cute laptop because of unfamiliar features not normally found in toy laptops, including the details of the OS (if possible)
This triggers so much nostalgia of my first netbook my dad got me when I was like 8 y/o or so. Had it in use till I was 13 and then installed linux server on it to use it as a minecraft server to play together with my friends on my new laptop. Great times, loved it
The phenomenon of late 2000s netbooks is like the dog that caught the car. Every manufacturer was trying to outdo their competitor and make a more useless, cheap, and pre-obsolete junkbook. After a race to the bottom, all the manufacturers looked at each other from atop their e-waste piles and asked, "Now what?" Then smartphones took over and nobody ever bought a netbook again. And nothing of value was lost.
This is off topic, so i play a game called VRChat and i visit a world called "Black Car"( its a virtual bar) and the the music used in the world is the exact same music used in this video at 5:24
I loved 11.6" minibooks back then and still I do! Stardock program were my favorite skin applier! I still own the version which were popular in those early 2010s era.
The iCarly one probably was too hard to produce due to the mandatory in-universe requirement of it having to be a pear shape.
And kids would think it’s fake because it says Dell instead of the pear
The laptops in iCarly were not pear shaped.
@@dumbpup You're right, but every single person who clicked the thumbs up on that dude knew what he was talkin' about, us included.
@@bixbabble3935 In a perfect world, kids being retarded and everything being manufactured to cost would be the first things to go.
Funny thing is they did produced as I got one i can post video if your interested enough (they didn't make it a pear shape they made it look like the laptop they used in the studio only the phones are pear 🍐 shaped not the laptops....
The fact this laptop is probably better quality than most modern Nickelodeon shows
Honestly, I'd argue most of the new cartoon shows non-spin-off shows they produce are alright. The problem is that they cut it short if it's not ludicrously popular immediately. Then they push the show and property to death afterward.
true dud
Middlemost post is shit
@@williamtopping they are just stuck to their tablets and phones nowadays.....
@@williamtopping kp
This exact laptop was my very first "personal" computer ever! I used it to death until the OS died on it and the battery literally refused to function without it being plugged in constantly. Absolutely abused the shit out of it and yet I loved it to pieces.
Replace the battery and install a new OS
DUDDEEE I HAD THIS TOO I WAS LIKE 6 BUT IT WAS THE MOST FUN IVE HAD IN MY LIFE
That battery is just 6x 1865 3.7V batteries not even lithium ion - replacment battery is expensive but if you do it yourself it's cheaper but they are very unreable and heavy
get a replacement battery and put a lightweight linux distro on it xD
@@cliyes
This triggered a memory for me. In 1993 when I was in 6th grade we had to write a fictional complaint letter as a writing assignment. I wrote mine to Dell (I really wanted a new Dell 486 at the time), and complained that green slime was oozing out of the the 5.25 and 3.5 floppy drives. Weird.
lol
oh lol
prophetic
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Thanks Michael for this trilogy of weird netbooks!
Thank you for the super thanks!
how u do that donation??
Whatever you do, Do Not buy the Rick & Morty notebook ! ( It's got Rick chips in it, you might end up in a different multiverse ! ;-P )
@@Unknown-64209 Click the thanks button near share button, and choose the options of donation.
@@MichaelMJD I had the original Dell mini that looked similar to the Nickelodeon one
I had one of these and it was the coolest thing to my 8 year old brain. My own personal laptop with a theme of a channel I would constantly watch! The windows theme is something I still think is super cool and makes me miss the days when theming and having unique versions of product were more common.
Imagine buying an Xbox or a Switch that are branded, and the entire theme is centered around that brand like these were. Borders around game tiles themed after a show, custom backgrounds, special animations and all
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I had this - and loved it. I installed Mac OS X, Ubuntu, and Windows 7 on it a tri-boot machine. The Dell Mini 10v was the premier netbook for hackintosh enthusiasts back in the day. Thanks for the memories!
This reminds me of the late 90s/early 2000s thing of everyone having their own-branded MP3 player - here everyone has 'their' own netbook.
The slime design on the back is really cute. I feel nostalgic for that era of Nickelodeon.
One day the slime lord will rise from his slumber and the era of slime will rise again… I hope 🥲
God. This video gives me so much nostalgia for someone so young. The "Whyville" icon, the "new"(at least not updated since 2009) AND old Nick logos that I've lived through spotted all throughout the video is giving me an existential crisis.
I mean the software side was kinda lacking, but I’ll be honest, that slimed green white base dell looks frustratingly clean. It actually feels like it has character beyond the Tim Hortons Theme of Depression and the Disney’s violent sparkle that you wouldn’t really associate with Disney if their brand name wasn’t slapped on there
Then you must only know modern Disney
Now all we need is a Cartoon Network computer and the holy trinity is complete
Checkerboard pattern EVERYWHERE.
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Damn I remember these. It's my first ever "computer". My dad got this in a raffle and gave it to me as a birthday gift.
This got me through high school and first couple years of college. It was chock full of anime and mp3 and it was my first lesson in backing up your data when the hard drive failed and the whole thing went kaput
Danggg how old r u
@@Abby-rl4st old enough to become a father
@@Abby-rl4st bro probably is touching 70
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i actually had this netbook back in the day. i used to play so much dynasty warriors online and FATE with this and i used to watch so much youtube on here.i love this. what an unexpected burst of nostalgia. thank you bro genuinely
I have to be honest this has got to be one of my favorite Laptop designs personally the whole Nickelodeon slime just gives me so much nostalgia
This was my first computer ever! My parents got me this as a kid, and I accidentally shattered the whole screen.. So cool to see this again!
I had the normal black one. It made a great Hackingtosh machine ! Loved it
I still use this laptop to this day running crisis 3, half life 3, and GTA 6 all on max graphics
What year are you from again?
The Dell Mini 10v was the best Netbook for Mac OS X Leopard Hackintoshing. I bought this thing in 2009 just to finally have a "good" Mac laptop.
I'm kinda surprised because IIRC Apple had Unibody Macbooks back then and the performance was likely also superior. I could personally see price as an important factor though.
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That old Nick logo is so nostalgic.
There's a new one? Missed that!
I’m getting old if that’s the “old” one
@@DaXande135 MJD used the classic Splat logo in most spots, but since this was 2009....
It was the year of the logo swap from the Splat to the one currently used today
This is so cool, I used to have a Nickelodeon Alarm clock I won in a contest, loved that thing so much.
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I remember seeing one of these on display at Walmart late 2009? I remember I had recently bought the Acer D250 and I thought it would have been cooler to get this one because it looked one of a kind. And I remember thinking the animation was neat! Strange at the time seeing new machines with XP even though the N270 handled windows 7 very well.
That was a nice hit of nostalgia. Thanks for that!
cant imagine 7 working well (if at all) with only 1gb
@@googaagoogaa12345678 fortunately, most (if not all) of these netbooks with the N270 can be upgraded to 2gb of ddr2-400 ram.
I still use mine. An Acer D250. Pretty confortable for reading car workshop manuals on-site.
I'm glad my Compaq Mini 110c came with Windows XP. I think most of the hate for netbooks came from having Win7 with 1GB RAM and slow HDD
The atom series did not handle win 7 very well
maybe when brand new, but once you use it for a while, it's painfull. I "downgraded" my HP mini to XP and it ran miles better.
N270 handled Windows 7 with no service pack well. If you try installing Windows 7 SP1 with all the windows updates until the point of its End of Life support, it becomes extremely frustrating to use.
Source: I was recently requested to help in making two old N270 netbooks fast again. After trying numerous Windows versions and Linux distros, I settled for Windows 7 with no service pack, and told my friend to not dream of surfing the web with them because of all the potential security flaws. In case my friend still tries to use the internet, I got them Pale Moon, Qihoo360 and TinyWall installed, and I locked them out of the admin account.
I knew it was coming! I had the Nickelodeon netbook back in 2011, it's basically a kid themed inspiron Mini 10. Mine had an Atom N270, 1GB of RAM (yes, 1gb) and a 160gb hdd, with XP Pro, which oddly enough, it came stock and didn't have some kind of fancy theme.
XP Pro on kid pc?
Some of the netbooks with those very same specs came with Window 7 'Starter' too - they were nightmares. I remember the one I had just gummed up trying to do the updates all day long - it wasn't a decent machine until I put Ubuntu on it.
@@MattExzy
Aaahhhhh! Ubuntu Netbook! Oh, the memories of when I used that on my LG X120! I forgot about that! (Also Kubuntu which had Plasma 4 with its own netbook shell)
@@kbhasi Do you remember Jolicloud (later renamed Joli OS)? I had Jolicloud 0.9 pre-final installed on a 4GB USB flash drive to use on my Compaq Mini 110c
@@Pasi123
Oh my. I did mess with it for a while, but that was in Chrome, not as a dedicated OS. I forgot about it until you replied!
Well this makes a lot of sense because I had the non-Nick version of this netbook and some of the Nickelodeon customisations were available on the driver download page for it which I found confusing at the time 😅
I remember this era. It probably launched just before Windows 7 debuted. It was common practice to include upgrade media when they knew there was an imminent OS release. It's a lot easier to throw a disk and card in the box than it is to unpack all of the machines and upgrade them once it goes RTM. My guess is they intended for you to install Windows 7 clean install, hence the disk.
I had a Sony Vaio Pen-top in 2000 that shipped with Win 98 SE and came with the ME upgrade in the box IIRC. You might have had to send away for it.
Problem was these laptops didn't have a DVD drive and those upgrades came in discs
So you either had to go to the library and make a bootable flash drive or buy an external drive
Yeah, my dad has this same laptop without the Nickelodeon branding and it came with Windows 7 Starter out of the box
Since Windows 7 didn't come out until 2009, those papers were put in the box by mistake. Of course by the late 2010s, netbooks started too lose popularity
Netbooks couldn’t run 7 well from what I recall at first?
@Jesskha CE wasn't even designed for netbooks, lmao. It was just cheap and convenient for manufacturers to build shitty ARM based 'netbooks' with a custom WinCE on it configured to look and act like XP. CE was meant for embedded devices, as well as some early PDA's
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Netbooks with Intel potato chips all ran 32bit full versions of Windows XP and Vista Basic. You sound like you are talking about the original Microsoft Surface that only ran Windows RT that was basically Windows 8 with no support for any Windows desktop application such as VLC or Audacity as it was developed for mobile chips so it could only do special Windows Store apps like an iPad cab do only App Store apps.
@@pyeltd.5457 Nah, the original comment I was replying to is missing. I was talking about the $99 chinese "netbooks" sold by Sylvania and other brands around the time of the netbook boom in the late 2000s/early 2010s. It was literally just Windows CE with a browser, some apps, and a theme that looked like XP's Luna.
I’ve got one of these. Ordered new direct from Dell with the upgrade 6cell battery. I stripped all the Nick software immediately, added a Ghostbusters logo sticker, maxed the RAM, and got a silicone keyboard mat to protest the high gloss screen. It’s had Windows XP, 7 starter, 7 Pro and 10 on it. It’s been a Hackintosh, and I still use it now with a lightweight Linux as my home network administration tool. I still have the box and the receipt. It’s a very low spec toy now, but I love mine and will run it until it’s totally useless.
🤣 Ghostbusters though! Probably the closest thing when you can't afford a 59 Cadillac hearse
Wow, that hard drive was all over the place!
Do you think you could upload the Nickelodeon theme to archive?! That ooze is so cool lol
Already have! Link is in the description
@@MichaelMJD Thank you my good sir! Next time I'll learn to read first 🤦♂
Lots of memories resurfaced warching this. That laptop was my first computer and a gift from my mum.
"A netbook geared towards people who like Nickelodeon"
Child Predators: I'll take your entire stock!
The laptop theme does not depict actual images of children, so I don’t get your point.
@@SoujiOkitaTwo it was just a dumb joke/reference to "Quiet On Set".
Netbooks were bloody fantatastic. Sure, they were underpoered AF but just imagine the possibilities with modern hardware.
yeah what's happened to them? Why is this kind of machines vanished? Because of the tablets ?
@@Orsuss and chromebooks
@@axilleas Unfortunately I never saw somebody with such a book so I can't judge. But If you say so.. damn! What a bummer 😕
That netbook looks okay
That netbook looks dumb
I wasn't expecting to see my childhood laptop on here! What a great start to the day!!
This is technically better than the food place one
I actually picked one of these up months ago. Had no idea it was a Nickelodeon edition. I’m glad you archived the recovery media as mine came with windows 7 starter.
Hi mjd I am your biggest fan, keep doing what you do.
Thank you!
i think one could call it the "NickBook" and i actually like how it looks
I did not grow up with the Nick netbook, but those desktop things brought me memories. Had one time my sister installed one theme on the family computer and was scolded by my father for making the computer look so weird lol
Your father just doesn't have great taste lol that's his issue
It was rather common for netbooks to include Microsoft Works instead of Word, back when Works was a thing. The netbook that I used during high school was one of those. Bold of Dell to include a disclaimer IN ALL CAPS on the box that it is not Microsoft Word, though.
I know that after Microsoft Works was discontinued this was replaced with Microsoft Office Starter 2010, which was just a barebones version of Word and Excel. Hey, for most people that was enough, you probably didn't need PowerPoint anyway. And it was completely free, no subscription needed.
The version of Works they were shipping in 2003-5 actually included Word 2002. Presumably that is what the disclaimer is referencing because the newer Works versions no longer included Word.
Yeah, you're looking for Microsoft Word when you're supposed to be looking for the Microsoft Works Word Processor.
@@rcmero I just looked it up and Dell used to ship _Works Suite_ which bundled Works with Word, Picture-It and a few other programs.
Finally a tech UA-camr who doesn’t rip the device in half as soon as they open it
Props to them using the Dell Mini 10v. I've had and used many laptops over the years, but the Mini 10v was my favourite to use. Used it for work, tripple booted with Windows 7, Linux and Mac OS. Best workhorse I've ever owned.
this was my very first computer and it literally changed my life this thing put in OVERTIME
I remember having a Dell Inspiron 10v when I was a kid, such good memories :)
I had a 1545
Never thought I'd hear Michael asking if anyone had an iCarly themed netbook
Hearing that this had a year of LoJack protection definitely hurts right now. I had mine for probably 6 months as a kid when someone broke in and stole all of our electronics. My iPod, my laptop, and my Wii. I was a heartbroken kid.
i cant believe i had this bad boy back in the day lmaooo... even as a kid i hated how limited it was but i still loved it.
Some of those Dell netbooks wouldn't even get past a year of use because some of them had fanless heatsinks and they would cook themselves to death.
The way i would've loved to have this laptop as a kid, and honestly don't think I'd ever get rid of it
I am the owner of a Dell Inspiron mini 10 1012. The thing that I find surprising is the fact that the netbook is similar to the secondary laptop as well. I was also surprised to find out that it came with a Microsoft Works 9 disc! I found one in a room in my house, but I'm not sure if it was shipped along with the laptop or if it was purchased separately, as it did not appear to be attached to it.
i have a friend who has one of those, they installed linux on it and use it for nextcloud
A wholesome child playing Twinkle Twinkle and saving it with their Nick netbook Webcam. 🥺
I had one of those! My mom got me one as a Birthday or Christmas present sometime between 2008 and 2012. And it also ran a special Nickelodeon-themed version of Windows XP.
i used to be pretty active on whyville back in 2013ish!! wow this brings back memories
I remember seeing these at walmart. I loved the green slime and thought it reminded me of Nickelodeon but i had no idea that it was actually a Nickelodeon product since the one they had on display was just a standard install of Windows XP. Sadly, it was around $300-$450 so i couldn't afford it at the time.
I actually really wanted this Netbook when I was younger, because I loved the whole slime design and grew up on Nickelodeon so I just loved the whole aesthetic of it
love your videos kept me happy in time of depresion,keep up the good work bud..
Here in Germany i bought a similar Netbook with the same Specs, a Dell Mini 10v. In those days it was my hackintosh (Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard). In the meantime it got a SSD, max RAM (2GB) and a battery replacement. Today it's running MX Linux Fluxbox Edition - UA-cam is possible, but only 144p.
I would have loved this as a kid. I think I'd probably still love it, to be honest.
(2:14) Never had I seen a laptop that came WITH a Computrace subscription included.
(7:25) I remember it now! MyColors was interesting to me as all of the themes were paid stuff and I didn't have any way to pay electronically back then! HP also used the same software on the HP Mini designer editions and it was able to change the desktop background on Windows 7 Starter!
(7:57) The themes were all paid themes! There were no free themes, I checked back in the day.
Wow. You did a video on ASUS Disney laptops, and there was also a Dell Nickelodeon laptop?!?!?!?! Wow. I've a feeling that like with Acer Ferrari and ASUS Lamborghini (going by when I saw promos and listings in shops back in the day), the Disney laptops probably came out first and then Dell's consumer PC division probably wanted a -slice- slime of the action, so they went and collaborated with Nickelodeon. I won't be surprised if they had tried to collaborate with Cartoon Network but got turned down.
The green “no installation media” slip actually says “January 2010” in the lower right corner at 4:47 - giving credence to the fact that it’s from another machine :D
Even more so being as the installation DVDs say Sept 2009 at 5:05
Yeah. Because of the new logo debuting in September of 2009.
Thats actually a super cool theme, this is definitely the most effort put in for the branded laptop series
I always forget these sorts of laptops even exist! Including this Nick one. Wow.
The aesthetic oozes mid-2000's nostalgia.
I wish I had a laptop like this to relive good ol days.
Awesome video, Michael!
I actually got the Nick Mini 10 when it came out, for my birthday. Still works pretty well and everything.
I had one of these as a kid, my parents got it for me for Christmas. Loved this thing and used it until it had hardware failure like 4 years later and wouldn’t boot past the POST.
I remember Whyville had apparently installed a virus to teach about virus removal I believe. Had never used but must’ve accidentally clicked on it. It would kill a windows process that would give a countdown timer until shutdown.
Source?
I think that little slime detail on the inside of the laptop is so cute! As a dyed in the wool stickerer and tech customiser, I totally wanna do that to my machine.
Looked up Stardock and they're still around and seem to have a program for customizing the Windows 11 desktop. It looks really powerful. ^_^
It's like $40 tho, so certainly something I'd like to save up for because I've been wanting more customization for my pc for a while now. I miss how customizable Windows was from Windows 95 to XP. Desktop design was like a wild west in those days and I loved it.
They're also makers of the famous Offworld Trading Company video game.
A dell, nickelodeon laptop with lime wire green. Forget the slime green. Ain't nobody thinking that's green slime
I got one of these, in regular white edition, back in the days with Tiscali, an italian provider, as a bonus as my family was one of the first on italian soil to subscribe with them.
The provider sucked ass, but the netbook was surprisingly snappy for the time.
I think I remember it having a 15gb SSD so that would make it pretty fast for the time.
@@bixbabble3935 oh no mine came standard with an HDD, can't remember but I think it was one of those old 30GB ones.
I loved this Netbook craze of 2008-2010. I wanted one when I was a freshman in college for work but never got one. I wish they would make a comeback. They just seem so quaint.
I still have my Nick Netbook!
It came with that slick windows theme and I remember being so shocked that the slime under the keyboard wasn't a sticker. It was the computer that got me started and I'll always keep it around
This thing feels like memory from very past. But I feel grateful and content with my current device after seeing this device.
I never really got the reason why do these branded laptops even exist, except for making more money from consumers! Anyways, keep up with the awesome work MJD!
Probably for kids to be interested in computers.
honestly the nickelodeon theme for the desktop looks really good with the slime on the start menu
I would call it Netelodeon
I call lt Netbooklodeon🎉
i was just about to ask about an iso dump then i saw the description tysm!
I had a HP notebook with that cpu. I upgraded the ram to 2gb (It unofficially supported it).
The reason I kept using it was the 250gb hard drive which was a decent size for it's time.
tbh those netbooks are still useable with a lightweight Linux distro, and they're more upgradable than "modern" netbooks which use soldered on EMMC.
@@Nurse_Xochitl i use an emachines e720 and i can confirm it is still mildly usable
Weird that its Windows XP and that Dell tried to make it look like Vista/7, just doesn't seem like something you'd officially see.
Yeah the start button orb is a good fool. But when you boot it up that’s when you’ll see XP detected.
Great video! That is definitely one cool themed laptop! I miss Microsoft Works. It was a simplified version of Microsoft Office, and I know that I wrote at least one college paper on the word processor in Works.
For anyone who played Whyville as a kid, the ads for the Nickelodeon laptop were everywhere. I wanted one so bad when I was 8.
I have a recommendation: how about reviewing Sumikko Gurashi (San-X license) laptop made by Sega? They also make the unlicensed one that is dinosaur-themed. What amazes me is that the toy laptop isn't like regular toy laptops which doesn't have full-colored screen and a fully functioning custom OS that boots fast and supports keyboard and mouse (the mouse is unremovable). Unfortunately, there's a few videos about it and they're all comments disabled, thus disallow me to express my amazement. I knew this laptop from a news about a Japanese father had the laptop swapped to a toy laptop by his daughters
I would like someone to review the details about this cute laptop because of unfamiliar features not normally found in toy laptops, including the details of the OS (if possible)
I didn’t know Michael was Canadian W Michael I have Timmie’s yesterday
I had this when I was a kid it was amazing I might buy another one for nostalgia.
I really like these licensed computers, especially this one, the Disney Laptop, and the Hot Wheels and Barbie Windows 95 Computers.
Sad that they dont do these anymore, its quite a cool theme
Woah you have a gem of someones childhood there
5:27 wtf windows xp and not 7 or vista?
maybe cheaper licencing? Idk it is a bit odd
This triggers so much nostalgia of my first netbook my dad got me when I was like 8 y/o or so. Had it in use till I was 13 and then installed linux server on it to use it as a minecraft server to play together with my friends on my new laptop. Great times, loved it
Beautiful. I had an Inspiron mini 1010, it worked fine for about 10 years 👌
Thanks!
WHY IS IT SMOOTHER THAN MY DEVICE
The phenomenon of late 2000s netbooks is like the dog that caught the car. Every manufacturer was trying to outdo their competitor and make a more useless, cheap, and pre-obsolete junkbook. After a race to the bottom, all the manufacturers looked at each other from atop their e-waste piles and asked, "Now what?" Then smartphones took over and nobody ever bought a netbook again. And nothing of value was lost.
I misread the title as “Nickelback Notebook” and was very confused.
This is off topic, so i play a game called VRChat and i visit a world called "Black Car"( its a virtual bar) and the the music used in the world is the exact same music used in this video at 5:24
It's a shame the SpongeBob version isn't out there
That one I would've pictured more selling.
The only difference is with the software.
I loved 11.6" minibooks back then and still I do! Stardock program were my favorite skin applier! I still own the version which were popular in those early 2010s era.
A Dell a day keeps the IT guy away
I can relate
Seeing a Windows XP theme with the modern Nick logo feels surreal
It actually looks kinda similar to the Disney netbook but as you said, the Nickelodeon logo is just slapped on
I remember always using the Moon theme because it looked so good! Memories!!