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Asus F5RL-AP363E Dual Core/T2330 Laptop

Asus F5RL-AP363E Dual Core/T2330 Laptop

15.4" ; 1.60 GHz ; Pentium Dual Core T2330 ; more...
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cnet.com.au Title: ASUS EeePC 701 Review - Laptops

Pros: Super light, Attractive, Sturdy, Well featured, Great for first time users

Cons: Keyboard is a bit too small for adult fingers, Inbuilt microphone is insanely placed, Needs a configurable scrolling area on the touchpad, Touchpad isn't very responsive to tap-clicking

Verdict: The EeePC isn't for everyone -- in fact within about two seconds from picking it up you'll know if it's for you or not. For those it does appeal to, it's a brilliant little thing that fills a much lamented gap.

Summary: asus eeepc 701 review: The EeePC isn't for everyone -- in fact within about two seconds from picking it up you'll know if it's for you or not. For those it does appeal to, it's a brilliant little thing that fills a much lamented gap.
86/100
digitaltrends.com Title: Asus Eee PC 900

Pros: Decent battery life; highly portable; lots of useful software

Cons: Tiny keyboard is hard to type on; screen is very small; system is not for everyone

Summary: Ultra-portable notebooks are often very expensive, but not the Linux-based Asus Eee PC. This little sub-notebook costs a mere $400 USD - a price anyone can appreciate. To get...
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Asus Eee PC 701

Pros: Great value; three USB ports; design

Cons: Cramped keyboard; lack of storage space; no optical drive

Verdict: There's no two ways about it -- the Asus Eee PC 701 is a great laptop. It's affordable, sexy and highly portable. If you're looking for a cheap second PC that can fit into a small bag, then there are few better options

Summary: The Asus Eee PC 701 is one of the smallest laptops on the market. It's small enough to be mistaken for a hardback book, but despite its dimensions, it doesn't sacrifice performance. With a sold state hard drive and operating a Linux-based graphical user i
86/100
stuff.tv Title: AsusEeePC 701

Pros: Chunky and solid. Loads of free software. Incredible 15 seconds start-up time

Cons: 16GB of storage isn't multimedia-friendly. Screen a bit small.

Summary: Asus' ultra-ultra-portable laptop runs Linux and packs 16GB solid-state storage. Is it a blogger's dream or an underpowered disappointment?
100/100
techradar.com Title: Asus EEE PC 4G

Pros: Brimming with features; Affordable; Very easy to use

Cons: Lack of on-board storage; Chassis can get quite hot at times

Verdict: It's not without its flaws, as the lack of storage space can be inconvenient at times. The unit also grows warm to the touch, but these are minor niggles over what is a fantastic piece of kit. Asus has managed to design a low-cost laptop that, if you need

Summary: It may be small, but it's a fully featured laptop
90/100
mobiletechreview.com Title: ASUS Eee PC 4G with Windows XP

Pros: Light, small (but not too small) and sturdy. Very affordable. Good connectivity with WiFi, Ethernet and a modem. Can run Internet, productivity and even video apps respectably. Familiar OS, can run Windows programs. Flash drive is fast, quiet and durable-

Cons: 4 gig hard drive is too small for Windows XP, Office suite and a small collection of additional programs without nearly running out of space. Low resolution means windows and dialogs sometimes run off screen making the OK and cancel buttons elusive. Track

Verdict: , but the Shift costs 4x more. Though some clearance 15" notebooks can be found for $500, they aren't nearly as portable as the Eee PC, and we applaud ASUS for bringing the UMPC or ultra-portable to the masses. At $399 many folks can afford one, and it ma

Summary: Get less, pay more-- that's been the rule for ultralight notebooks whose price and size are inversely proportional. Miniaturizing state of the art components (or nearly state of the art) costs money in terms of design time, dealing with thermal issues and
80/100
techradar.com Title: Asus Eee PC 900 | Our Review | TechRadar UK

Pros: Improved storage; Great screen; Good usability

Cons: Soon to be superceded; Not so much of a budget price

Verdict: The multi-touch, MacBook Air-style touchpad is another neat addition giving you the ability to scroll around simply by placing two fingers on the pad and sliding up and down. It's a neater solution than the sometimes awkward side-scrolling method employed

Summary: It certainly looks great - but is the Asus Eee PC 900 worth the money?
80/100
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