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The Asus Eee PC is a value priced ultra-portable notebook based off of Asus' own hardware and software specifications. The Eee PC is a fully operational computer, however the budget price and small form factor limit the performance capabilities. Various configurations are available, with the standard being a 900MHz Celeron M processor, 512MB or RAM and 4GB of solid state memory. Other value priced portable computers are being marketed by companies like Intel (Classmate) and by the One Laptop Per Child non-profit (see the XO-1) but those are targeted towards developing countries, while Asus is offering the Eee PC to everyone.

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Pros & Cons

Pros:
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Very portable
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Fast boot time
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Great value for the money
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Useful software included
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decent battery life
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A lot of potential for upgrades (hardware and software)
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Supported by a strong modding/hacking community
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Solidly built
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Linux OS
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Excellent small speaker sound
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Can be overclocked
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save money
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Cons:
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Screen resolution is too low for many websites
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small keyboard
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Minor "screen-door effect" on the LCD
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Fan can get a little noisy when it overheats
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No exterior battery-life indicator
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Suspend mode consumes battery
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AC/DC adapter plug is odd-shaped and blocks two electrical outlets
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Mouse button is weird
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Very small screen - 7" with black border all around
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Keys are very small
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Linux OS
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Hardware Design

At just over an inch thick, the notebook flips open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard and a 7" screen. The keyboard buttons are justifiably smaller than regular keys, though Asus decided to make the letter larger than the functional keys like "tab" which end up being much smaller than their traditional size. A 1.75" touch pad is included for mouse control with one button available, similar to the Apple's Mighty Mouse, the left side of the button controls left click, with the right side controlling right click. Around the bevel housing the screen are found two speakers on the sides, and on top is a webcam for video conferencing. Internet is available through the 100 M-bit ethernet port or the included A/B/G WiFi adapter (no modem). All models support SDHC cards.

Included Software

A customized version of Xandros Linux is used to power the Eee PC and give access to its various programs. Many standard programs come bundled in the package, and being a variant of Linux lets you download and install more applications if you wish. On the productivity side, OpenOffice 2.0 ( not 2.3? ) is included which lets you interact with all the usual Microsoft Office documents. A media player, Firefox web browser, and Skype round out the productivity applications available. Asus also includes a suite of casual games accessible under the "play tab".

Configurations

Eee PC 2G Surf (700) - $249

  • 900 processor which has 512KB cache RAM
  • Intel G915 chipset
  • Integrated graphics chip with VGA output
  • 7" LCD LED backlit screen, 800x480 resolution
  • 256MB of DDR2 RAM
  • 2GB solid-state storage
  • 1 PCI Express Mini Card connector
  • 10/100 Ethernet, B/G WiFi adapter
  • 3 USB ports, multi-card reader
  • Built-in stereo speaker; built-in microphone
  • Colors: White, black, green, blue, pink
  • estimated 2.8 hours battery, 4400mAh
  • estimated availability end-of-November

 Eee PC 4G Surf (701) - $349

The 4G Surf model includes everything from the 2G Surf model with these changes:

  • 4GB SSD storage
  • 512MB RAM
  • available now

 Eee PC 4G (701) - $399

The 4G model includes everything from the 4G Surf model with these changes:

  • 0.3MP camera
  • 5200mAh battery, rated for 3.5 hours
  • available now

 Eee PC 8G (701)

The 8G model includes everything from the 4G model with these changes:

  • 8GB SSD
  • 1GB RAM
  • available end-of-November

Eee PC 9-inch screen ~ $500

Scheduled for June, 2008, Asus plans on releasing a 9-inch version of the popular Eee PC. It is rumoured to have a touchscreen with possible GPS support and will retail for around $500 USD.

The devices are Microsoft Windows XP compatible, with drivers available from support.asus.com. Asus link for this special project is: eeepc.asus.com/en/product.htm

 

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12 comments about Asus Eee PC

1.  avatar Erik  Nov 05, 2007 10:02pm

I'm feeling this movement of ultra-cheap, simple PCs running Linux (see the gPC). I don't know about you, but I'm feeling a little rebellious after the whole unlocked iPhone brick debacle. There's an open movement, and you're going to be left behind, Apple. (Yes, I'm aware of the irony of OS X being built on UNIX).
2.  avatar Omar  Nov 22, 2007 2:37pm

I really want to get my hands on one of these, and try out a Nokia N810. Until I actually have experience with them first hand I won't be able to make a solid decision. I'm sure they're both great at what they do, I just don't know what I want to do. Decisions, decisions... the N810 has GPS and touch screen, the Eee has the better keyboard and clamshell design. And I can actually BUY the Eee right now, whereas I can't find the N810 in Canada.
3.  avatar chrisrodney  Nov 22, 2007 8:59pm

You can pick up an n810 from TigerDirect.ca for about $569.00 CAD. Or buy it south of border and save about $100 - 150.

I think you know what to do.
4.  avatar Omar  Nov 23, 2007 12:06am

Yup. Ordering the EeePC tomorrow from Canada Computers. What put me over the edge was the fact that the Eee is a mini-laptop, meaning it runs actual Linux and Windows applications without any adjustments. Whereas the small screen and form factor of the N810 mean that applications need to be specifically tailored to the Nokia for usability purposes.

Plus I'd be paying for features like GPS and Bluetooth that I just don't need. I mean, I don't even have a car! And I don't own anything I'd be able to pair the Bluetooth WITH. All I really need is something nice and light that lets me access the Internet when I'm around the house, in cafes, or on a train somewhere. Plus the clamshell design of the EeePC means that I don't have to baby it so much, I'd be paranoid about messing up the Nokia's screen all the time.

Now the decision is, do I go with the EeePC, or a much more powerful and bigger standard laptop, the Vostro 1000 which I can purchase from Dell.ca for only $100 more! I'm still going with the EeePC, but trust me when I say that I agonized over THAT question quite a bit as well.
5.  avatar Erik  Nov 30, 2007 12:09pm

I've been playing around with Omar's EEE in the office today. I love it. The pre-bundled open-source software (Xandros Linux, OpenOffice, Firefox) make it ready-to-go right out of the box.

Basically, the choice to get this laptop (and it is a laptop, not a mobile device) becomes a matter of preference. How important is size to you? How do you plan on using it? The EEE is perfect for someone wanting a lightweight Internet box on the cheap, who likely has a desktop (or more powerful laptop) for more advanced uses.

HUGE THUMBS UP ASUS!

6.  avatar Erik  Jan 04, 2008 3:15pm

The EEEUser community is pretty fantastic, and they've got some wicked tweaks and guides on their wiki. I switched the default environment to the advanced KDE desktop, and it's pretty darn sweet. This laptop is the nerd's dream. Linux, tweaks, hacks, mods, open-source, and wikis oh my!
7.  avatar lomtik  Jan 13, 2008 11:02pm

I saw it in the box in Pacific Mall in December when I was in Toronto for the holidays. So many thoughts went through my mind. At that time I was looking for (1) mp3 player (2) gps (3) wifi internet (4) picture viewer (5) calendar, todo, organizer - all not necessary in the same device. Well, at the end of the day, I bought Garmin Nuvo GPS and iTouch 16gig (actually these were presents). If iTouch had GPS build into it right now, I would pay extra $50, maybe even $100 to have it all in the same device like n810.

Back to EEE. I think it's a great portable computer that runs an OS with so many programs already existing for it! So many professionals who know how to deal with it and even Windows users would love the machine! I can easily see myself using one of these if I was commuting and wanted to do some work. I don't feel like taking out my 15" Sony Vaio in public transit whenever I use it.

And I must agree with you, it's awesome for geeks and h@x00rZ. It reminded me a better version of a small pda that a kid from Die Hard 4 always had in his pocket. At $400, I had a really hard time when deciding between EEE and iTouch 16G. The reason I got the latter one is because my old Mp3 player really needed replacement, because I already have a laptop and because I wanted something of a smaller size.

Next time it could be something similar to EEE or n810!
8.  avatar Altos  Jan 16, 2008 12:49am

This is NOT ment to be a replacement for a normal Laptop or Desktop PC.

This product is aimed at people that wish to have the capabilities of a laptop in a compact and minimal design.

The Eee PC is ideal for people that want ultra-portability without sacrificing power. It is intended for internet browsing, school work, and simple entertainment.

That is why it has the small screen size and the equally small pricetag.
9.  avatar GT-D  Jan 25, 2008 11:23am

that is simply amazing. I'm also really digging the ultra-small linux laptops. This is exactly what I'd want for school (tho I'm just about to graduate.) - Maybe I'll get one for my wife for her birthday.

In fact, I think I will. She has some years of school left, and her laptop is an old dell p3 or something.
10.  avatar GT-D  Mar 11, 2008 11:52am

Just bought one for my wife - she (and I, vicariously through her) is really enjoying it. Giving it its first field test today while she's in class.

Initial impressions: very impressed, well worth the money.
11.  avatar Omar  May 04, 2008 11:55am

Welp, I'd been a little dissatisfied with this little guy since it couldn't really handle YouTube videos without stuttering. That is a basic task that I was hoping for this thing, so it's important to me. Lo and behold, the tweaking community comes to my rescue and turns out the Eee is underclocked. Now to get it back up to speed!

Overclock guide

It's actually very easy to overclock, and now that I'm running at 900MHz speed, everything is much zippier, and YouTube videos run perfectly. It's actually very sweet.
12.  avatar Omar  May 17, 2008 4:33pm

Well, I just had a pretty big scare. I overclocked my little guy to 900MHz a few times, and as previously reported the speed boost was very nice. However, one time I overclocked (you have to set the processor speed every time you start the computer) and the screen went all wonky, purple haze and all of that. Hard lock. Reboot. Nothing. Press power button again... nothing. uh... take out battery, put battery back in. Nothing. Ok, well I guess it's fried. Good thing it's still under warranty.

Fast forward a week which brings us to today where I'm cleaning my room and I see the little white block gaining a nice layer of dust. Give it a go for ... old time's sake I guess, and what do you know, the thing boots up! All nice and dandy, and I'm writing this post on the darn thing right now. I love this thing!
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Key Features:

CPU Speed 0.9 GHz
CPU Type Celeron M
Manufacturer Asus
Price $399.00
Release Date Nov. 1, 2007
Screen Size 7 "
Weight 2 lb

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