ASUS Eee PC 1000H (884840272526) PC Notebook
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- Weight: 3.2 lb.
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
- Processor: Atom 1.6 GHz
- Laptop Type: Ultraportable Laptop
- Installed Memory: 1 GB (DDR2 SDRAM)
- Display: 10 in. WSVGA TFT Active Matrix
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Great value, fun computer
Pros
Great small size, styling, more storage
Cons
1.6 GHz is less
Recommended it?
No
The Bottom Line:
Buy it, It look great and look small
I considered both this and the 20G model before deciding on this one. Main decision factor was the under-0 price tag.
Excellent travel computer: have taken it on a weekend trip, and compared to my IBM T-60, easier to pop out of the bag to go through security, and quite a lot less weight. Also easy to stow in my smaller messenger bag for use on train when commuting or on day trips.
Easy to use interface, though I do want to switch it over to full-featured Linux. I've showed it to a lot of people who don't even know what Linux is, and they have all been impressed with the user friendliness.
Finally - I bought this for school, for note-taking. Been using the IBM T-60 for two years. I'm looking forward to having the lighter weight in my bag, and also to being able to see my profs over the screen more easily. After a couple weeks of casual use, I'm finding the keyboard works pretty well, although it's small - the only big drawback is that the non-letter keys are even more reduced-size, and I often slip up when going for a ctrl- or alt- keyboard shortcut. I think this'll improve as I type on it more, tho.. Reference from http://www.ecomnics.com/?p=48
Excellent travel computer: have taken it on a weekend trip, and compared to my IBM T-60, easier to pop out of the bag to go through security, and quite a lot less weight. Also easy to stow in my smaller messenger bag for use on train when commuting or on day trips.
Easy to use interface, though I do want to switch it over to full-featured Linux. I've showed it to a lot of people who don't even know what Linux is, and they have all been impressed with the user friendliness.
Finally - I bought this for school, for note-taking. Been using the IBM T-60 for two years. I'm looking forward to having the lighter weight in my bag, and also to being able to see my profs over the screen more easily. After a couple weeks of casual use, I'm finding the keyboard works pretty well, although it's small - the only big drawback is that the non-letter keys are even more reduced-size, and I often slip up when going for a ctrl- or alt- keyboard shortcut. I think this'll improve as I type on it more, tho.. Reference from http://www.ecomnics.com/?p=48
