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February 2009
(83%)
95 Reviews
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Abstract: Vendors of small, light and allegedly underpowered netbooks promote them as network browsing tools, best suited for web browsing and email. Well, folks, they’re only partially right. Some of the netbooks available today are ready for business computing...
Abstract: Weve been hearing some good things about the new Asus Eee PC 1000HE netbook – improved keyboard, bigger battery, better performance – but now weve been able to see it for ourselves. A model arrived in the Mobile Computer office earlier today, so we ...
We were totally blown away by the Asus Eee PC 1000HE. It has the best battery life of any laptop we've ever tested, its keyboard is arguably just as usable as those on larger laptops, and it's stylish to boot ...
Abstract: Evaluating netbooks can be a bit of minefield. This is mainly due to the spectre of new technology hanging over the sector; be it a new Atom processor and platform with 720p video decoding, the much sought after dual-core Atom or VIA's Nano, there always ...
The Asus Eee PC 1000HE is a fairly solid - and sizable - jump over whats come out just a few months earlier, and is well worth a look. Darren Gladstone ...
Abstract: Asus 1000HE Eee PC Netbook review. Retails for $38510 inch LED backlit WSVGA screen (1024x600) Intel ATOM N280 processor 1.66GHz 1GB DDR2 memory (expandable to 2GB, which I did) 160GB HDD built in plus 10GB Eee Online Storage Windows XP Home w/SP3 Wire...
Abstract: For a couple of months Asus Eee 1000HE is topping all the reviews on the Internet and in the printed media. We give this little dragon from Taiwan a detailed look and see if it meets (or maybe exceeds) our expectations. IntroductionIn search of a good...
Abstract: When the first low-cost "computing appliances" arrived in 2007 as solutions to the non-profit OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) initiative, few realized a new class of computer was emerging. As frequent travelers to Asian shows and markets, many of the Anand...