Asus Eee PC

posted on 09 Dec 2008 13:05 by kaboom

 Asus eee PC  is a new line of laptops that focuses on providing users with the most comprehensive Internet application based on three Es: Easy to learn, work, play.

Eee pc is a sub notebook computer designed by Asus. It is noted for its combination of lightweight, Linux based operating system, and relatively low cost. RM in the UK also distributes it as RM Asus mini book. Asus derived the name eee from the three Es, which means:

Easy to learn,

Easy to work,

Easy to play.

The latest version of eee pc is eee 900 series. Eee 900 series was officially launched in Hong Kong on April 16, 2008. The eee 900 series dimensions are a little larger than the previous models. The size measures as

Width 225 mm

Depth 165 mm

Height 35mm

Weight 1 kg.

The Asus eee pc 900 series is available in both Linux and Windows XP configurations.

The eee pc uses solid-state drive (SSD) instead of a hard drive. The benefits of the SSD are that the machine consumes less power, boots quickly and less susceptible to mechanical shock damage.

The eee pc is perhaps the cheapest laptop machine. It is of course the smallest in the market. It is extremely lightweight, small size, portability, ease of use and the sleek design makes it extremely popular.
The eee pc has its disadvantages too. Many people regard it as expensive. The motherboards are fewer and more expensive and hard drives are smaller.

However many users have termed the use of eee pc to be quite fun and unlike a usual laptops, and in many ways its a lot different.

You can find  Asus Eee PC 900  visit ASUS Eee PC Store.

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Interessiert, für, ein ASUS 700 zu kaufen?

posted on 09 Dec 2008 13:02 by kaboom

ASUS EEE 700

The first version of the ASUS EEE is the 700 series. There are 4 models and 2 operating systems so it is quite a mix.

What are the major features?

We have a sub-notebook PC with 7"color screen, a microphone, and stereo speakers. The Surf models have either 2 GB or 4 GB hard disks but no web cam. The PC models have 4 GB or 8 GB hard disks and a built-in web cam.

The basic idea from ASUS is to provide a small PC as a mobile office and communication device. There is no CD or DVD drive. Any backup can be accomplished using an SD card or cards. It is more expensive than a PDA but it can do everything that a PDA and a portable PC can do. The limitation is the size of the solid-state disc drive. The disc drive is really an SD card fixed onto the chassis of the EEE.

The major selling point of the EEE and the reason for the name is its ease of use.

Easy three times

* Easy to learn
* Easy to work
* Easy to play

The games may be limited but there are six games available on the Linux operating system. The basic games available to a Windows XP user will be available when the XP system is loaded.

A word processor is provided. This is either OpenOffice for the Linux Operating system or Microsoft Works for the Windows XP.

Your choice of operating system will be determined not by what is available on the machine as standard but any software that you consider essential for your use. Adding software to a Linux system can either be very easy or be a job for an expert in Linux. There is no middle ground. If you look at the software that is available and can live with that, then stick with Linux, as the cut-down Windows XP version on this machine will be available for the foreseeable future, but Windows XP will cease to be produced in June of 2008. Reading in the computer press I have found that ASUS are in discussions with Microsoft about being able to use a cut-down version of Windows 7 on the EEE and similar machines but currently this operating system will not be available until at least 2009

Who will use the ASUS EEE 700 series?

I see three groups of people using this machine.

Businessmen wanting to keep in communication with their offices and not wanting to carry a full-weight portable. The ASUS EEE weighs less than 1 Kg and is far lighter than a portable. There are not many leads and extras to carry, only the power lead and maybe an adapter for the local power supply for where you are going.

Parents who want another computer that they can control. They do not want to have their latest machine taken over by the children as a games machine and so will use the EEE as a small machine that the kids do not want to use.

Small children who need to lean about computers but are not yet wise enough to treat a computer gently. This machine should be rugged and not get broken easily.

If in your business you want to cut down your weight while traveling then the ASUS EEE is for you. If your home needs to add an extra computer without taking all the remaining space then buy it for yourself and don't fight over the computers.

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 You can find Asus Eee 700 visit  ASUS EEE PC.

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EEE Asus

posted on 09 Dec 2008 13:00 by kaboom

There's no question that the Macbook Air is the gold standard of tiny lap top computers. Apple has stuffed tons of features and power into a machine so slim it can fit into a large envelope. But, this tiny machine has a very high price tag, averaging about $1700. Many consumers love the technology but can not afford this high price. If you're attracted to the Mac for its size, but would like a cheaper alternative, take a look at the Asus EEE laptop computer.

Size And Weight: If your quest for a very small computer is what attracted you the Air, you should know that the Asus is an even smaller machine at only 1.383 x 8.823 x 6.5." It weighs a mere 2 pounds, (a pound lighter than the Mac). The EEE is about the size of a paperback while the Apple is the size of a text book (although it is the thinner of the two).

These two models differ in several ways, as follows: The Macbook has a 13.3" LCD display, 2GB of Ram, an 80GB hard drive and runs on the Leopard operating system. The Asus has a 7" LCD display, 512 MB of Ram, a 2-4 GB hard drive and runs on a custom Linux Distro operating system.

Price: Pricing is the hugest difference between the two models. The Mac starts at over $1,000 and the loaded model is $1700 or more. You can generally pick up the EEE for somewhere between $250 and $400 if you know where to look.

Bottom Line: Which model is best for you depends on what you are looking for in a computer. If you're just looking for a small computer on which to complete basic functions, there seems no reason to pay the extra money. The cheaper version is great for students. However, if you truly need the additional memory or you prefer the Leopard operating system, you will probably prefer the Apple.

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