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Review of Asus Netbook 900HA

So if you’re in the market for a netbook, and you’re willing to spend much decent money, but not as much as you want to break the bank. Accordingly, you will probably want a model that was released earlier this year, and something that has a good amount of storage (disk not think solid state) and energy for less than $ 350. Fortunately, the Asus 900HA is there for you, sporting an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz Windows XP Home Operating System crammed into about 2 pounds, 7 ounces Not bad eh?

The 900HA works similarly to other models in the same line as the versions of SSD. It has a glossy cover, instead, so expect to erase all traces of fingerprints allover this bad boy. I’m friendly, I gave up cleaning the fingerprints on my laptop a while ago. One of the most impressive qualities of this netbook is particularly the overall construction. I always fear of falls, blows or damage my electronic equipment, but sport is an important hinge mechanism 900HA (smart phones that I learn from him) and a very stoic sentiment that gives the impression that it could take a beating decent .. . Of course, I did not test all that much about it.

Netbooks are often the first choice for those of us who like to work from anywhere, and therefore LED display your netbook should be easy on the eyes. The 900HA fortunately, has decent features anti-glare, helping to reduce eyestrain, if you use it for long periods of time. Course features anti-glare produces its own problems, and you may notice a little grain, if you look at the wrong angle.  I felt many netbooks that are ultra-small travel one way to carpal tunnel. Seriously, you must be able to write an ergonomic shape, if you want to use your netbook consistently without needing surgery. In this regard, the 900HA has a touchpad which is located just Elantech enough that the keys are not too tight. My only complaint is that the space bar is low .. very low. My right thumb is to stretch a bit to get there … and he does not like being stretched!

I always think of my netbook returns much less important than other types of PCs. Even my laptop has to have some multimedia capability, but we hope to be a netbook just enough power to operate properly. The Atom processor allows things happen, even if you have many applications running simultaneously. In addition, the 900HA plays right into my hands, I prefer a larger storage capacity of a Solid State hard drive.  If battery life is important to you, then you probably give a 900HA the “so-so.” With 100% brightness and wireless off you get about 4 hours and change to the use of light, which is competitive with other laptops, but not exactly the best.

To summarize, the key is that the 900HA netbook is excellent for the price. He has a good screen, strong battery, and hits performance benchmarks that you expect from a netbook value. On the negative side, has a bar which is very low, and that thinness is important that you find a bit on the side 900HA thick. It has not the capacity N wireless and Bluetooth and you’re stuck with the glossy cover, no matter what. Hardly fail to write home about, do not you think? If you’re interested, you can head Asusnetbook.org for a complete list of specifications.

Review of Asus Eee PC 1000 Netbook

Asus has done it again. The new Asus Eee PC 1000 netbook is claimed to overcome the previous series of netbooks Asus Eee. It comes with two choices of operating systems, namely, Linux and Windows XP. As similar to other rival netbooks on the market (like the Acer Aspire One and MSI Wind), the Asus Eee PC 1000 is equipped with a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 and 1024GB of RAM as standard. Linux comes with a 80 GB hard disk, on the other hand, for the Windows XP version has a capacity of 160GB. This is really the first time the Eee PC Windows version has a larger capacity than the Linux version.

In terms of design and general, Asus Eee PC 1000 is not very different compared to the previous Eee PC 901. In fact, if you look further, you will notice that both models have the same shiny metal hinges and curved edge of the eyelid. Currently asus Eee PC 1000 launched only one type of color that is shiny black, but will not be too surprised to see more colors will be available in the future.

Asus Eee PC 1000 is by far the most netbooks currently on the market, measured in 225 x 170 x 20 mm thick. The dimensions of the Eee PC 1000 are slightly larger than the MSI Wind netbook, but despite its size, is still considered very portable. The only downside to the Eee PC 1000 I can see is their own weight. It weighs about 1.45 kg with battery, without battery, weighs 1.10 kg.

The general layout of the keyboard of the Asus Eee PC 1000 is good. But we realize that there is a small flaw. We first noticed is the keyboard is rather awkward. Secondly, the size of the shift key on the right seems a little small compared to other keys on the keyboard.

The mouse pad track Asus Eee PC 1000 supports input signals through multi-touch movement. You can easily use two fingers to scroll horizontally or vertically through your files, photos and multimedia. This is ideal for surfing the web, and can really make life much easier.

As a verdict on the whole, Asus Eee PC 1000 is a great device for you to manage your daily tasks with ease and efficiency. You can get a high capacity to pay less if you choose the model of Windows XP is installed. This series of Asus Eee is certainly pulling all the other competitors in the netbook market.