Asus Eee PC 4G - Two Pounds of Linux Goodness
Asus Eee PC 4G
This tiny laptop is money well spent; it will serve all your basic requirements well.
Asus Eee PC 4G Review - Ultramobile Notebook with Linux
The Asus Eee PC 701 is a super small and light notebook that uses a solid-state hard drive and a custom Linux operating system to bring it down to a $300 price point. It has a 7 inch screen and weighs just about 2 lbs making it one of the most mobile syst
Review Verdict: The Asus Eee PC 4G is a unique notebook solution that I think will be more successful in the US than many people are giving it credit for. Even though it might not be completely embraced here as it was in Taiwan, the features of it make it stand out as a
Review: Asus Eee PC
This Lilliputian laptop has a small price tag but big appeal, reports David Flynn.
Asus EEE PC 4G
It may be small, but it's a fully featured laptop
Review Verdict: It's not without its flaws, as the lack of storage space can be inconvenient at times. The unit also grows warm to the touch, but these are minor niggles over what is a fantastic piece of kit. Asus has managed to design a low-cost laptop that, if you need
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Asus Eee PC 2GS
Roughly the size of a hardback book, the Eee PC is portable and easy to carry around
Review Verdict: The Asus Eee PC 2GS more than lives up to expectations and is a reasonably powerful, highly portable machine. The 192-minute battery life may only be suited to the average commute but, as a budget machine, it's clearly a winner
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Asus Eee PC 701 Scores Four Stars Out of Five
Considering that you can get the Asus eee PC 701 for a mere $399, many people are wondering whether it's even worth buying. According this review, it is absolutely worth its weight in gold...
Review Verdict: Considering that you can get the Asus eee PC 701 for a mere $399, many people are wondering whether it's even worth buying. According this review, it is absolutely worth its weight in gold. Laptop Mag took the budget laptop out for a spin and found that i
Asus Eee PC
On one of the legs of a recent trip that criscrossed Australia four times (that`s 12,000 kilometres in total), I was attempting to type a story on my 15-inch Acer Ferrari laptop. I prefer the aisle seats but on this trip however, the person in the middle
ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf 7-inch Laptop
When the Eee PC was announced many people were excited for it, myself included. The thought of a small 7-inch laptop for under $400 would excite anyone! Now this is a budget notebook so you're not going to be playing games on it, but for most people they
New Zealand PC World Magazine > Asus Eee PC 4G
The Eee PC is the first in a new range of affordable ultra-portables from the Taiwanese giant Asus. Measuring 225 x 164 x 35mm and weighing 0.92kg, it's head-turningly compact, yet at just $599 it's closer to the price of a PDA than a laptop
Review Verdict: A customised version of Xandros to be precise, which with lower overheads than Windows can run quite happily on this kind of hardware. There are also plenty of decent open source applications available and Asus pre-installs a wide array to get you started
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The Eee PC -- named for "easy to work, easy to learn, easy to play"; you may also enjoy the Asus motto "Rock Solid, Heart Touching" -- is a two-pound traveling companion for anyone who'd like basic office productivity and WiFi Web and e-mail access in a s
Review Verdict: We might sing a different tune after a seven- or eight-hour stint, but working for two or three hours with the 4G was never a strain even to our middle-aged, bifocal'd eyes. One complaint, however, is that we did more horizontal scrolling than we're used
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