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Asus Eee PC 4GB 512MB White Laptop

Asus Eee PC 4GB 512MB White Laptop

7" ; 0.9 GHz ; Celeron ; 4 GB ; 512 MB
Asus - EEEPC4GW
Rating Count : Rating: 4.8 46 review(s)
from £159.57 - £229.99
 
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pcmag.com Title: How to Buy a UMPC

Pros: Amazing bargain. Designed like a high-end laptop. Integrated webcam. Three USB ports. Good speakers. Xandros Linux is speedy and solid. Comprehensive selection of software.

Cons: Only 4GB of storage. Not powerful enough to stream audio and video from an external optical drive. Cramped keyboard.

Verdict: Despite its minor annoyances, the ASUS EeePC 4G-a 2-pound ultraportable-is sleek, versatile, and well worth the $400.

Summary: You've probably heard of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative, which is intended to provide cheap laptops (called XOs) to underprivileged children around the world. What you might have missed is that ASUS, a company known for making laptops and lapt
80/100
pcmag.com Title: How to Buy a UMPC

Pros: Amazing bargain. Designed like a high-end laptop. Integrated webcam. Three USB ports. Good speakers. Xandros Linux is speedy and solid. Comprehensive selection of software.

Cons: Only 4GB of storage. Not powerful enough to stream audio and video from an external optical drive. Cramped keyboard.

Verdict: Despite its minor annoyances, the ASUS EeePC 4G-a 2-pound ultraportable-is sleek, versatile, and well worth the $400.

Summary: You've probably heard of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative, which is intended to provide cheap laptops (called XOs) to underprivileged children around the world. What you might have missed is that ASUS, a company known for making laptops and lapt
80/100
pcmag.com Title: How to Buy a UMPC

Pros: Amazing bargain. Designed like a high-end laptop. Integrated webcam. Three USB ports. Good speakers. Xandros Linux is speedy and solid. Comprehensive selection of software.

Cons: Only 4GB of storage. Not powerful enough to stream audio and video from an external optical drive. Cramped keyboard.

Verdict: Despite its minor annoyances, the ASUS EeePC 4G-a 2-pound ultraportable-is sleek, versatile, and well worth the $400.

Summary: You've probably heard of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative, which is intended to provide cheap laptops (called XOs) to underprivileged children around the world. What you might have missed is that ASUS, a company known for making laptops and lapt
80/100
zdnet.com Title: Asus Eee PC 900 (white, Windows XP)

Pros: Bigger screen in same small package; new touch pad gesture controls; long battery life.

Cons: Not as much storage space as the Linux version; same old Celeron CPU as original Eee PC; keyboard just as cramped.

Verdict: The 9-inch Asus Eee PC 900 adds a bigger screen and a larger capacity solid-state hard drive than its 7-inch precursor, but the new price has passed the point of an impulse purchase.

Summary: When we first saw the diminutive Asus Eee PC back in the fall of 2007, we were duly impressed by its capability to mix small size with a small price, and rightly predicted it would be popular with consumers and influential with other PC makers (although,
75/100
zdnet.com Title: Asus Eee PC 900 (white, Windows XP)

Pros: Bigger screen in same small package; new touch pad gesture controls; long battery life.

Cons: Not as much storage space as the Linux version; same old Celeron CPU as original Eee PC; keyboard just as cramped.

Verdict: The 9-inch Asus Eee PC 900 adds a bigger screen and a larger capacity solid-state hard drive than its 7-inch precursor, but the new price has passed the point of an impulse purchase.

Summary: When we first saw the diminutive Asus Eee PC back in the fall of 2007, we were duly impressed by its capability to mix small size with a small price, and rightly predicted it would be popular with consumers and influential with other PC makers (although,
75/100
zdnet.com Title: Asus Eee PC 900 (white, Windows XP)

Pros: Bigger screen in same small package; new touch pad gesture controls; long battery life.

Cons: Not as much storage space as the Linux version; same old Celeron CPU as original Eee PC; keyboard just as cramped.

Verdict: The 9-inch Asus Eee PC 900 adds a bigger screen and a larger capacity solid-state hard drive than its 7-inch precursor, but the new price has passed the point of an impulse purchase.

Summary: When we first saw the diminutive Asus Eee PC back in the fall of 2007, we were duly impressed by its capability to mix small size with a small price, and rightly predicted it would be popular with consumers and influential with other PC makers (although,
75/100
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