Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 25th Apr 2008 21:12 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems When Asus released its Eee PC, praise was almost universal. People loved the device's size, low price, and the fact it came with Linux appealed to many geeks. Consequently, the device sold rather well, and was a hit for Asus. However, the device had two major shortcomings: its small screen (7" 800x480), and its relatively short battery life. Asus took the critcism to heart, and came up with the Asus Eee PC 900, which has a 9" 1024x600 screen. So, what's the verdict?
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RE[3]: Looks Nice
by Moochman on Sun 27th Apr 2008 08:39 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Looks Nice"
Moochman
Member since:
2005-07-06

Forget the trackpoint. What I want is a touchscreen (with stylus input). Like the Psion netBook. Now that was a pleasure to use!

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RE[4]: Looks Nice
by h3rman on Sun 27th Apr 2008 10:08 in reply to "RE[3]: Looks Nice"
h3rman Member since:
2006-08-09

Forget the trackpoint. What I want is a touchscreen (with stylus input). Like the Psion netBook. Now that was a pleasure to use!


I hate touchscreens.
But I respect you. ;)

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