Just over a year ago, ASUS made some big waves in the mobile computing world with the launch of the Eee PC. The idea was to make an ultra small laptop that could provide “enough” computing power for a very low price — something like an oversized PDA but with a full OS and a standard user interface. The concept seems simple and obvious in retrospect, and the Eee PC has created an entirely new category of laptop: the netbook. Competition in this market that ASUS spawned has become fierce, with Dell, HP, Acer, and others now shipping netbook PCs ranging in size from the same 7″ chassis as the original Eee PC up to 10″ models.
Page 1 - Index
Page 2 - Specifications And Features
Page 3 - Physical Overview
Page 4 - Day-To-Day Use
Page 5 - Performance Evaluation
Page 6 - Battery Life And Power
Page 7 - Lcd Quality
Page 8 - Graphics Performance
Page 9 - Conclusion
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