Asus EEE PC Review

Asus EEE PC is a small notebook, which uses flash memory instead of a hard disk, with which most of you are used to. It has a very attractive name that has a powerful meaning: Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play. You may expect that one good and modern change is enough, but it seems the producers also thought to use a modified Linux version instead of a normal Windows. Although it’s intial price is supposed to be $100, we are expecting it to cost around 300 euros. After a careful analysis of its features we have reach the conclusion that this is a potent piece of technology. For a mini notebook, it is impressive having a webcam, WiFi, USB, LAN and even a card reader SD/MMC. From the start, we can consider this piece of technology as perfect for those who have a webblog or those who use the PC to chit chat and do some light surfing.. This is a perfect gadget.

Specifications of Asus EEE PC:
Colors: white, blue, green, pink (probably for the girls), black
Screen: 7 inch screen with a resolution of 800×480 (WVGA) TFT
Intel UMA
Intel Mobile Chipset
Intel Mobile CPU Celeron Mobile
512MB DDR2
4GB flash drive
Already installed Linux (Compatible with Windows XP, Driver XP on CD)
Hi-Definition Audio CODEC
Integrated web cam 0.3 Mp
Wireless 802.11 b/g
10/100 Mbps/RJ-45
Battery: Four cell 5200mAh
Dimensions (W x D x H mm): 225 x 164 x 21.5-35

Having a very light weight, you can take it almost anywhere without any trouble. It has a weight of 0.92 kg. It has also a resistant structure, because of its flash memory it is a lot more resistant to shocks and hits in comparison with a classical notebook.

The WLAN port allows excellent connectivity. It also has wireless capabilities integrated offering a complete and satisfying internet experience.

This is a handy gadget with over fourteen application already installed and with a user-friendly interface. It is perfect for work, fun and learning. Two types of interface are available, one best suited for experienced users and the other for people who are at their first notebook and with little or no IT experience.

This notebook can be the first notebook you buy for your kids. It is light weight, easy to use and understand, easy to carry, it could be a great present for your children. It has around three hours of battery life. It boots up in about ten seconds.You can take advantage of the latest technologies without having to read the manual that comes with it.

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