Asus – Eee PC Netbook with Intel® Atom™

This portable netbook features wireless connectivity and a built-in webcam for fast and convenient video chatting, along with 3 USB ports to connect a variety of peripherals.
What’s Included
* Asus Eee PC Netbook with Intel® Atom™ Processor
* 3-cell lithium-ion battery, AC power cable
* Software: Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Works, Windows Live Suite and more
Product Features
* Intel® Atom™ processor N270
Features a 512KB cache and 1.6GHz processor speed.
* 1GB DDR2 memory
For multitasking power, expandable to 2GB.
* Note: Optical drive not included
Compatible with optional external recordable DVD and CD drives (not included).
* 10.1″ WXGA widescreen LED display
With 1024 x 600 resolution showcases movies, games and other images in rich clarity.
* 160GB hard drive (5400 rpm)
Offers spacious storage options.
* Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950
With up to 224MB shared video memory for lush images. Integrated audio support with built-in stereo speakers.
* Built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam
Makes it easy to chat with family and friends.
* 3-in-1 memory card slot
Supports Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity and MultiMediaCard formats for easy digital photo transfer.
* 3 high-speed USB 2.0 ports
For fast digital video, audio and data transfer.
* Built-in high-speed wireless connectivity (802.11b/g/n)
Lets you wirelessly connect to the Internet.
* Built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector
Provides an easy Internet connection.
* Weighs 2.4 lbs. and measures just 1.4″ thin
For lightweight portability.
* Long battery life
Of up to 4 hours and 20 minutes to give you more time away from an outlet.
* Microsoft Windows XP Home operating system
With Service Pack 3 (SP3) preinstalled for a stable operating platform from which to launch programs, applications and games.
* Software package included
With Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Works, Windows Live Suite and more.
My review
I think it’s necessary to have a product at least one month to be able to do a relevant review. I had to look very hard to find any negative remarks about this netbook. There is one it’s a fingerprint magnet that’s it.
I wasn’t surprised to see all the great reviews. It’s better then the comparable Acer mainly because it’s easier to upgrade the memory which is around $19.00 to kick it up to 2 gb.
Running the little laptop the last month I was impressed with the bottom, because I had a few laptops that had heat issues I was always checking the bottom case for any heat- NONE.
The computer is faster then my desktop. One good thing about a netbook is you tend to NOT fill it up with the normal stuff, music, files etc. The netbook is dead quiet and needs no set up other then to plug it in. I was able to get it at Best Buy for 259.00 plus tax, I don’t know what it is when I go to Best Buy I always get crazy deals.
I hate to admit this but you can actually check your email laying in bed with this on your chest
I’m not a total net addict but I’m sure you can check out your blog while on the toilet with this
The hard drive is fast and quiet I have not come across anything negative to say about the asus eee PC so I won’t . I also thought it was cool they included Microsoft Works for free and they have this Hybrid engine which lets you tweak what setting you want, high performance etc. They have forums were you can change the bios and do all kinds of tweaks I will just run it factory is fine with me. When I get my money tomorrow I will probably grab the 2 gig chip although it doesn’t need it.
Have you got netbook crazy yet ? which one did you get and do you like it
This is perfect for bloggers whose family tries to HOG the main computer and block your flow

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The prices on these devices are expected to drop substantially in the next few months. Expect prices around $150 for Brand Name devices.
I myself am holding out for a device that combines mobile wireless phone with the netbook service…..there are several competing products that will be offered by ATT, Verizon, Sprint etc.
i love asus, and the eeeeeeeepc’s are really taking off, they are small yet powerful enough to do what most people want to do online.
Good minds think a like! I just published a review on the Asus K50IJ yesterday. Weird stuff going on!
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All though I am stuck on my MacBook Pro that doesn’t look like a bad little laptop right there.
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I’ve had a MAC for 3 years now and do not like it. The next computer I get I will definitely switching back to a PC. The MAC is given me issues, runs slower and was 3x as much as a comparable PC. Thanks for the reminder.
Do you know if you can run windows media center on this? I’ve been looking for a small, cheap box to run windows 7 media center to hook up to my TV upstairs.
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Thanks for review. I just got myself a medion Akoya notebook, with some of the same specs that you mention here. Now i can easely go to the park or the beach, and still be online an blogging
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Like this review! practical.
I’ve been seeing this netbook in most computer stores here locally and most of the sales says its good coz its from Asus.
thanks for the review, its much better than the sales people
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