Technology Lust: ASUS EEE

Dec 27, 2007 17:21

Okay, the name is unpronounceable: eee. It sounds like you're about to flee the monster. But it's a nicely compact subnotebook that only weighs two pounds. If it's light, cheap, easy to toss in a bag, and comes with wireless web browsing and a decent word processor, that's all I really want, anyway ( Read more... )

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What a GREAT name! dakiwiboid December 28 2007, 01:37:33 UTC
That would make me want one even more, because I say "EEE!" at regular intervals, myself! It is indeed cute as all get out. I share your lust.

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Re: What a GREAT name! akirlu December 28 2007, 22:25:55 UTC
I guess it is an amusing name. I just tend to be sufficiently full of myself to find saying "EEE!" to computer sales clerks a bit awkward, not to say discomfitting.

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laurel December 28 2007, 02:30:57 UTC
The biggest problem with the OLPC XO is the keyboard is too tiny for adults; 'course this is only a problem for geeky adults like me who wanted one, the keyboard seems perfect for the actual target market (kids in developing nations). Otherwise so far it rocks for wireless, web, all that jazz.

I am curious about the EEEs. Was surprised to see that their screen rez is actually less than that of the XOs.

Spring green made me add that one to my wishlist; still want to see one in person. I know a couple of people who have EEEs of some stripe and love 'em so far.

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mjlayman December 28 2007, 03:18:18 UTC
The keyboard is also smaller than normal on the eee, but Charlie can manage it.

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akirlu December 28 2007, 22:28:34 UTC
I can't offhand remember noticing if Charlie's hands are as big as mine, or not. I have a comparatively big handprint, for a girl.

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mjlayman December 28 2007, 22:34:50 UTC
We'll get him to take a picture of his hands next to a measure.

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sraun December 28 2007, 03:34:49 UTC
And there's a sky blue one now too! The Nokia N810 is what's really tempting me, but if I had more toy budget, the EEE would be high on the list.

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akirlu December 28 2007, 22:30:50 UTC
Yes, I should have mentioned the blue, I just happen to like pink and green better. The Nokia looks nice, but wordprocessing is more important to me than PDA/Phone comboness. So the keyboard and software is key.

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cobrabay December 28 2007, 12:13:46 UTC
I got a brief chance to have a play with an eee yesterday, a black 4Gb model. Very nice. Not a very fast machine when loading apps, but then I have to use some fairly crufty Windows boxes at work and it was much better than those. I tried playing a couple of music tracks, and the speakers sounded quite decent, not loud, but not too tinny. I copied on a video file from my memory key, (12Mb Xvid encoded avi), copy speed was good and it played the file fine. It wasn't internet connected and no free WiFi in range so I couldn't try the browser, but it was Firefox so I assume it would have been fine. I had no problem with the keyboard, typing was comfortable and despite the touchpad being half the size of the one on my laptop, it was easy to use accurately.

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akirlu December 28 2007, 22:40:03 UTC
Thanks for the review. It has already occurred to me that I could get to play with an EEE not for free but for the cost of an Amazon restocking fee -- 15%, or $45 -- and if I decide I like it, I could just keep it. The main question now is whether I care if I can put XP on the thing or not. If not, I susbect the 2gig model would be fine.

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