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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Asus Eee PC 1005PR Laptop Review

aAsus Eee PC 1005PR Laptop Review
Is it the aspects, the style, the specifications or the price tag you look into when you decide to go for a new computer. If you are one of the persons who consider style, then you must find something that does not look like the usual. Here on the latest gadgets from Asus you can reflect your nature loving image. This new notebook – the Asus Eee PC 1005PR comes with a lot of options as far as design is concerned.

Opalescent seashells-inspired, the Eee PC 1005PR exudes a style that is way above the ordinary. You can choose from either the matte-painted latticework finish or the glossy in-mold roller-crafted exterior. But whatever you choose, your notebook is guaranteed to catch attention because it’s crafted by nature itself, with seemingly smooth shell lines and sleek curves.

Apart from the style, there are also other great aspects to look forward in this newest laptop notebook from Asus. It has a built-in Bluetooth support for seamless communication, a built-in 0.3M camera for video chatting and conference, a HD Decoder Broadcom BCM 70015 that comes with ArcSoft Total Media Theater for playing HD video, Express Gate for near-instant access to the Internet, and the new power-saving Intel® Atom™ N450 CPU that works in tandem with ASUS’ exclusive Super Hybrid Engine energy management technology to deliver 11 hours of battery life on a single charge.



Source : [http://comparelaptop.net/blog/asus/asus-eee-pc-1005pr/]

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Asus Eee PC 900 8 9 inch Laptop Review

Asus Eee PC 900/8.9-inch Laptop Review
Asus original Eee PC, the 701, caused a huge stir in the laptop market, and rightly so. Before it materialised ultraportable laptops were well beyond the reach of most wallets; yet for just £230, the Eee PC offered a fully functional, ultraportable laptop.

Sure, it wasnt perfect. There was no optical drive, the 7in screen was on the small side and, it certainly couldnt lay claim to being as drop dead gorgeous, nor as powerful, as premium-priced ultraportables such as Sonys VGN-TZ31. But the fact you could buy more than four Eees for the price of a single Sony opened everyones eyes to just how cheap a laptop can be.

What the Eee lacks in good looks and alluring specifications, it more than makes up for with practicalities; and this new addition to the range, the Eee PC 900, addresses quite a few of the complaints levelled at the original.

The biggest change is that the tiny screen has been supplanted by an 8.9-inch panel, but while youd expect this to make the 900 physically larger than its predecessor, it doesnt. Instead, the big black speakers which framed the original Eees tiny screen have been moved to the underside of the laptop to make room.

Its a massive change for the better. Even with the specially tailored installation of Xandros Linux - a Windows XP version is also available, although well discuss the compromises later - the originals low 840 x 480 pixel resolution proved a little limiting for even the most basic browsing or document editing. Not only is the 900s screen physically larger, but its native resolution has risen to a far more manageable 1,024 x 600 pixels - enough to make surfing the web an enjoyable experience.

It provides good image quality too. Its no match for the likes of Sonys VGN-TZ31, but its amply and evenly bright across its nine inches, and colours are vibrant and punchy. More disappointing is the noticeable graininess to the image, but its not serious enough to impede day to day usage.

Room for manoeuvre
The rest of the Eees specification has also had a slight overhaul. Theres no sign of Intels Atom processors yet, so the same Intel Celeron 900MHz processor beavers away under the hood. But the complement of memory has risen from 512MB to 1GB, and the hard drive has also swelled from the original 2GB or 4GB options to a much more sensible 20GB. The storage is spread between two drives, however, with 4GB provided by onboard flash memory and another 16GB provided by a separate internal SSD drive.

The 4GB partition is still a touch on the small side for the operating system partition, but, while the 16GB secondary drive is tiny by todays standards, its a more than welcome improvement on one of the original Eees major drawbacks. Now theres ample room for documents and collections of music and video files without having to remember to bring the right flash drive or SD card whenever you leave the house.

Thanks to the solid state disks, the Eee feels fantastically snappy in use. Our benchmarks cant be run under Linux, but we managed to get some of them running under a Windows XP installation. The 2D graphics and media-encoding segments returned scores of 0.28 and 0.33 respectively. That may not be fast, but considering the Eees keen price, and the fact that intensive applications probably wont be its primary use, its not bad at all.


Other types of Asus
ASUS G73JW-A1 Gaming Laptops
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Rerview
Asus Eee PC 1015B and 1215B "New laptop Review"


Source : [http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/laptops/188277/asus-eee-pc-900]
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Friday, September 6, 2013

ASUS EEE PC 901 REVIEW THE NEWEST EEE KID OF ASUS

I had an opportunity to get my hands on the new Asus EEE PC 901, as they are presently for sale in Taiwan, although the US wont get them for relatively a while longer. It meant a bit of work (as well as the assistance of two additional tech writers) to seek out the computer district in the store for a lay up that had the EEE PC 901 in stock, but we lastly managed to catch some. Read on to checkout how well this premature release Taiwanese Asus EEE PC 901s worked out.

Design
The new EEE PC 901 looks a lot different, in a superior way, than the elder 900. The body has a much lustrous design, together with a very nice shimmering finish that is a lot of steps ahead of the older pearl finish established on the 701 and 900. The Asus logo front and center on the exhibit cover is gone, and replaced with an "EEE" branding, which in my estimation looks much nicer and more graceful. Build eminence is well again than ever, from the healthier paint finish to the stronger feeling display hinge. With each modification the Asus EEE PC starts feeling or looking less like a low-priced budget laptop and more like a premium portable laptop.

Performance
The Intel Atom processor is a very pleasant advancement, proving to augment performance by a feature or 2 over the elder Intel Celeron M. With the restricted software on hand we wedged with wPrime, but it gave an appealingly good indication of what presentation you might be expecting in other areas as well.

The exhibit doesnt emerge to have distorted from the older 900 and in all probability uses the precise same LCD panel. The keyboard stayed essentially the same from the older 900, with a hardly any minor font tweaks to a few of the buttons. The keys and action remained indistinguishable though, so dont anticipate anything above what you might have previously experienced on the 701 or 900. While I didnt contain my IR gun handy to get heat readings, the Intel Atom-equipped EEE 901 was just as hot as the 900.

The new-fangled EEE PC 901 offers a bigger battery, 6600 mAh over the 5800 mAh in the elder 900. While the amplified competence will always help with battery life, the newer power sipping Intel Atom processor in actual fact helps out.

Overall
This unit seems to be a cool chap in the price conscious EEE sector of notebooks. But then ably backed up by the ASUS innovations and the ATOM processor this notebook has lot to be desired about. A satisfied customer is what this unit will result in.

Pros
+ EEE Pc in all sense
+ Decent overall performance

Cons
-Heat sink could have been designed better.

Value For Money

Our Rating
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Monday, August 12, 2013

STANTUM RELEASES A TABLET PC OUT OF DELL INSPIRON MINI 10


Stantum has unveiled a 10 inch slate PC specifically built out of Dell Inspiron Mini 10. It is not known whether the company plans to mass produce the device because it is described as a ‘proof of concept’. There is, however, a page for ordering an evaluation unit. The slate PC comes with a multi-touch screen that can handle 10 touch points at the same time. The tablet accepts both finger and stylus inputs. It supports Windows 7 with no additional drivers.

The tablet measures just 1.2 inches in thickness and weighs around 2.3 pounds. The 10.1 inch display comes with either 1024 x 600 or 1024 x 576 pixels. There are 2 USB ports. Other features include Bluetooth and WiFi.

It will be interesting to see whether the tablet would do well when it hits the market. But one thing is certain: It will have to be priced aggressively.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013

EEE PC 1002H PLACED OFFICIALLY ON ASUS WEBSITE

The Asus has just hit over online with its new Eee PC 1002H on their own website. But only a month ago it was on air that Asus has confirmed to trim down the quantity of the Eee PC models in the market. So isn’t it bit contrasting?

This time also the screen size is 10.2 inches like some of the other Eee PC netbooks. As Asus vowed to lessen the number of Eee PC products, we were not prepared to get another one in the line so soon. But what is new in this?



Among the changes the most prominent is the redesigned chiclet keyboard. This feature might have an appeal to the touch typists. This keyboard was used in the 1000he earlier but with simple design. The processor, Atom N280, used in 1002H is an improved version of the same used in Eee PC 1002HA. So it may be a look-alike of 1002HA. It also has WiFi and Bluetooth.

It will come in white, pink and black.

Here are the specs of Eee PC 1002H

10.2 inches screen
Faster Atom N280 processor, CPU has a 1.66-GHz clock speed
160GBhard drive
5 hour battery
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

FUJITSU ST6012 TABLET PC READY FOR ORDER

Its not too many times I get to say this (as not too many of these products are made) but this slate PC from Fijitsu is pretty darn awesome. The new system comes with a 12-inch WXGA display, low voltage Core Duo 2 SU9400 processor, 80GB HDD and 1GB of RAM. If youre looking to really pack in the specs there are options for a built in camera, 9-cell battery (yes you read right), SSD drive, integrated UWB drive, three different docks and some Intel Turbo Memory.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

ASUS EEE PC 1201T SPECS REVEALED


The upcoming Asus Eee PC 1201T is the latest netbook model to be announced by Asus. The 1201T is one of the three models in the 1201 line of netbooks which also includes the 1201HA and the 1201N.

The Asus Eee PC 1201T will have an AMD Congo MV40 1.6GHz processor. In looks and design the 1201T isn’t much different from other models in the 1201 series. It has a 12.1 inch display with 1366 x 768 pixels. It will have 2GB of DDR2 RAM and a 320 GB hard drive. Asus will also provide up to 500 GB of online storage.

Besides the AMD MV40 processor, the 1201T will also have an ATI Radeon HD3200 GPU which will be capable of decoding 1080p HD video. Other features include WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Ethernet, audio ports, multi-card reader and VGA output. There are 3 USB 2.0 ports. There is no HDMI port which is available on the Asus 1201N model.

The 1201T will be available in black and silver. There is no word on pricing or availability as yet.
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Friday, July 5, 2013

SUPER TALENT RELEASES 16GB 32GB 64GB SSD FOR ASUS Eee PC S101

Ah! The sweet smell of more memory never fails to dull our senses.

Apparently Asus knows that and has released three new solid state drives. All of the drives get a maximum write time of 90MB a second and a read time of up to 55MB a second.

The available are FPM16RSE (16GB), FPM32RSE (32GB) and FPM64RSE (64GB).

Oddly enough were not getting any price details on the two lower models but if you have the bucks for it you can get the 64GB version for $169.

As we previously mentioned these modules are specifically for the Eee PC S101 so were not sure if theyll work with say your Dell Mini 9 or HP Mini 1000.

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