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| Brand: Asus Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $596.65 Buy New: $369.99 You Save: $226.66 (38%)
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Rating: 129 reviews Sales Rank: 149
Color: Galaxy Black Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: Linux CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 630 CPU Type: Intel Xscale PXA250 Processors: 1 System Memory: 512 Memory Type: DIMM Hard Drive Size: 4 Floppy Disk Drive: None Modem: None Display Size: 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 8.9 x 0.8 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: ASUS EEE PC 4G - GALAXY BLACK Model: 90OA01A20112111U125Q UPC: 884840175223 EAN: 0884840175223 ASIN: B000YEMKGY
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Asus Eee PC 4G July 29, 2008 Does everything claimed for it everything that an i-phone can do, and with no service contract.
Great little laptop July 21, 2008 I don't really understand why people buy most laptops. At 5 pounds or more, they are not easy to carry, and they are too big to fit anywhere. Do you really need a dvdr/w with you at all times?
What I want is a truly portable machine, one so small you never debate bringing it along with you. This fills the bill.
I got the 701 instead of the 900 since reviews said the wifi range was better and the battery life is better, and of course the price is better. With the 901 coming out, the price of the 900 is coming down, but still I think the 701 was the better deal. I upped the ram to 1g (cheap), and added an 8g sd card, and the machine handles all my needs. I am a linux user in general, so the operating system was familiar to me, but these machines also run windows if you prefer.
My previous very-portable computer was a Zaurus 3100, which is more pda than computer, but has a keyboard. The difference in usability is huge; you can comfortably use the eee for word processing, spreadsheets, as well as the internet applications it is known for. The Zaurus was a pain to use, this is a pleasure, and it is still small enough to go everywhere with me.
I can't comment on the stock software, since I put debian on it as soon as I got it. But everything works properly with debian.
It does run a bit warm on the lap, since the fan is small, and the keyboard is also small and has a couple quirks in terms of key placement, but you get used to it. The touchpad works better than I expected, though I prefer to plug in a mouse. Wifi works exceptionally well, even with my university's peap authorization. It's faster than it has any right to be.
The disk space is small, but the sd card helps. My biggest problem was that I could not configure the machine to automatically mount the sd card where I wanted it in the filesystem; I had to allow it to mount the drive as /media/sdb1 and link from there. Suspend works, but still drains battery power to keep the ram alive; for overnight or longer off power you should shut it down instead. Hibernation does not work for me, since it would take up too much room to save the ram to swap space.
eee Pc July 21, 2008 This is a great gadget! I highly recommend it! I use it to hop onto wireless networks when I'm out and about, check e-mail, write documents and surf the web.
PROS: Ultra-portable (unbelievably small!), finds wireless networks easily, easy to use/ navigate, great for writing on the go, Open Office is compatible with both Mac and PC (I have both). External memory easily added via USB.
CONS: Battery life is a bit short (about 2 hours). Although Open Office is PC/Mac compatible for moving text easily, don't plan on using it for documents where the formatting is important (i.e resumes or newsletters). Operating system doesn't allow for changes in programs easily. Not meant for photos or memory-intensive tasks
DEPENDS: The keyboard is small, but I haven't had problems using it. Larger fingers, or people that type quickly might have a problem with it.
As long as you don't expect the same memory as a $2000 laptop, and accept the few limitations the design and operating system present, IT ROCKS!
I love it!!!!! July 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This little laptop is great! The reason I bought it was for the size and portability of it. I would have given it a 5 star rating but there may be a couple of shortcomings that after a month of owning still haven't found to dissipate. First thing would be getting the Linux version of Adobe to download, second and really the most burdening of the two would be the battery life. I've had a 15" Toshiba Satellite that ran on its own battery supply for 2 hours and the Eee pc does the same. Being more than half size smaller than the Toshiba I would expect this little puppy to @ least give me 3 hours, but it doesn't, even when I dim the back light and mute the volume.
But even with the minor gripes of this superb ultra portable its still worth buying in place of something like an iphone or Kindle. Even the higher end models like the 900 and 1000 series which go on in to(I have the 701 with the camera/4GB) the $500-600 price range is a steal considering other brands are going to cost you up into the $1000s.
I'll continue to update as I either further praise this product or find something to change my positive thoughts about it(which I doubt). And also I'm typing this review with my Eee pc.
UPDATE 8/10/08: I've noticed on some reviews that people are having a hard time with using wireless networks. The major problem is people thinking they have to input the WEP keys or whatever each time they try to use a wireless connection. All you have to do is, when you configure the wireless settings wherever you're at, click on the network tab and double click on all wireless networks that your computer has saved. Once you double click on the wireless connection it will pull up a page called connection properties. Look at the bottom of the page and where you'll see a section called START MODE, click the arrow to the box. You will see that you have to options, MANUAL or ON BOOT. Click the ON BOOT selection and then OK. Now you're set, whenever you're using that wireless connection it will connect automatically in a few seconds.
BTW, I'm typing this using my 4G surf model.xD
Infinite boot-loop ... no tech support July 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
About 3 weeks after purchasing this brick, it started rebooting itself. As time went on, it learned to enjoy the boot sequence and revisited it often -- every time it was turned on. I've been unable to locate my warranty registration card, so I can't even find out where to send it to get it fixed. The associated website is useless. There are quite a few places on the Web where discussions indicate that this rebooting problem is not unique to my machine.
If someone knows how to get this piece of granite fixed, please share!
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