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highly recommended
asus eeepc
A wonderful little computer. I use it all the time for email. Buy an SDHC card for it to put your music on.
Asus
now has one with a bigger screen 8.9
inch
. I would recommend that.
Great Item but problem recognizing network print server
I concur that this is a great little machine; however, I have been unable to get the
Eee
to recognize my printer which is connected to a Linkys router via a Buffalo LPV3 print server. I have called both
ASUS
and Buffalo and both have been absolutely no help. I have also looked at many "help" sites on the WWW, including the ASUS help site and have found nothing that even begins to address this issue. The machine may go back as I really have no desire to attach a printer or use a printer through my "main" computer.
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Out of the box, Skype and the camera worked allowing for smooth video calls. In addition, thanks to the excellent support community around the
Eee
PC, I was able to customize it so that multible people can share the laptop with their own SD cards. The SD card is then acting as repository for personal files and prog
ram
s. In addition, the on board flash
drive
is left in read-only mode increasing its longevity. I highly recommend this laptop.
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If you need something mobile, cheap, and versatile
I've been using the 4G
Black
eee
PC for about a month now. Initially, I had a lot of concerns about the size of the monitor and the keyboard, but I'm glad to say that all of these concerns have been relieved! If you have large hands, please don't get this laptop; the keys are small, but for average sized hands, you will probably get used to the size rather quickly. Furthermore, the keyboard has a nice amount of spring to it.
I've been very pleased with this purchase. The laptop is extremely small and is about the size of a thick planner. Bootup takes only a few seconds. Furthermore, the eee is extremely functional. I haven't had any problems or felt any limitations with web-browsing, using openoffice prog
ram
s, running email client, using Skype; there are a good set of programs already on the machine, but with the eee forums available, you can pretty much install whatever you may need. One feature that I've been particularly taking advantage of is the ability to resize the windows of programs to exceed the area bound by the monitor and then to move the window around by holding alt and dragging the window with the mouse. The speakers on the eee are surprisingly good.
I have noticed some minor things that I wish would be remedied. First, charging the battery is extremely slow. Second, placing the computer on standby is completely not worth the power trade-off; the machine consumes too much of the battery during standby (although with the fast bootup, this really isn't a big deal). Third, the touchpad can be unresponsive at times. Also, it can be too small at times. But this can be easily fixed with a separate mouse.
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Pretty much what you'd expect for size and cost
Since I bought it last month, I take this computer everywhere. It's completely replaced my Apple MacBook Pro MA895LL/A 15.4" Laptop (2.2 GHz
Intel
Core 2 Duo, 2 GB
RAM
, 120 GB
Hard
Drive
, DVD/CD SuperDrive) as a portable due to my light needs (writing, e-mail, web, remote desktop) while mobile. The biggest failing of this device is a flimsy feeling on the keyboard. Everything else on the unit feels solid and properly weighted, but my keyboard was not properly secured and the whole thing tends to bounce around under my fingers while I type. The key depth is okay, and the feeling of your hands being cramped on the smaller keyboard goes away after about a day and a half of use. I do miss having BlueTooth connectivity and recommend purchasing an adapter if you do a lot of mobile work with your cell phone.
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