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2006-09-03
I have a 1000HE and a 1000HD. I run Ubuntu and Eeebuntu on them, they do everything my faster desktop computers can do, and the HE is my primary machine.
I develop software, browse the internet, chat, watch movies for over 7 hours straight, listen to music, play games (no not crysis), read books, take notes, and everything that anyone would expect to do on their PC.
I rotate the screen and read my books sideways like a real book, and the battery lasts for more than 10 hours no matter what I'm doing so I can use it all day long. Though I've had "portable computers" since the beginning of time (Starting with the Compaq Portable I, unless you count my C64 as portable), it is my first true portable computer.
I highly recommend Eeebuntu (http://www.eeebuntu.org), but I'm biased.
Edited 2009-08-20 22:43 UTC