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ASUS Eee PC 4G - Pearl White Eee PC Intel processor 7" Wide VGA 512MB Memory 4GB HDD Integrated Graphics
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Asus Eee 4G 7" PC Mobile Internet Device (512 MB RAM, 4 GB Hard Drive, Webcam, Linux Preloaded) Pearl White
Easy to Learn, Easy to Work, Easy to PlayShare photos of your travels without waiting till you get home.
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So what can be said about this tha hasn't been said?
As the head of a media technology production company, I have been lucky to use and own a variety of cool machines over the years, from the first Amiga computer and the video toaster, to PC's, Macs, early Avid video edit systems, DAT recorders, mini-disc recorders, film look video and now hi-def video. Once in a while a device comes along that redefines the paradigm for its prodcut catagory. The video toaster was one such device for video, and years later so was the Avid. Of course the ipod was one such device (I owned a hard drive based mp3 player BEFORE the ipod was created).
This device has redefined the paradigm for portable computing. That's it, plain and simple. Having just come back from a business trip where I brought my fairly big bulky laptop that I only used for email, I can easily embrace the pragmatism of this device.
And, as a Linux user for many years, I think the decision to install a custom Linux distribution
As the head of a media technology production company, I have been lucky to use and own a variety of cool machines over the years, from the first Amiga computer and the video toaster, to PC's, Macs, early Avid video edit systems, DAT recorders, mini-disc recorders, film look video and now hi-def video. Once in a while a device comes along that redefines the paradigm for its prodcut catagory. The video toaster was one such device for video, and years later so was the Avid. Of course the ipod was one such device (I owned a hard drive based mp3 player BEFORE the ipod was created).
This device has redefined the paradigm for portable computing. That's it, plain and simple. Having just come back from a business trip where I brought my fairly big bulky laptop that I only used for email, I can easily embrace the pragmatism of this device.
And, as a Linux user for many years, I think the decision to install a custom Linux distribution
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I rate this highly simply because it fullfilled my original requirement for a very compact, lightweight, wi-fi computer. Specifically for travelling with a vacation trailer. It also has a very sturdy case. I have no needs of a business or corporate commuter, so the installed programs and memory are fine. I use can use thumb drives and now digital cameras have 4 gig memory cards. I love the way it searches for existing wi-fi signals and it saves the ones you have used. I did hook it up to my desktop moniter at home for trial purposes, and worked just fine. It seems to process quickly; I did not install Windows XP. Lack of an internal drive is a trade off but Targus Brand has some USB port powered models.Asus Eee PC 4G Surf (7" Screen, 800 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB Hard Drive, Linux Preloaded) Pure White
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I've never been a fan of Linux because it is so difficult to install new programs. You don't have the ease of the way it's done in OSX or Windows. I'm a Mac person, and I have a Macbook Pro and a Powerbook G4 (12" cutie). I got the EEE to stash in my office case to use in a pinch, when I wanted to connect "anywhere". I've only had it a few days but I can tell you two very important facts. One, the Linux version installed on it is super and gives you a program for just about anything you would need. After all, this is not intended to replace your main computer. Two, I typed up a document in Open Office and I went to print it and amazingly the EEE had already detected and immediately printed to my home network printer, a Canon IP5200R. With my Macs (and my brother's HP) we had to hook up the printer with a cable to set it up first. The EEE simply knew it was there. I was aghast with delightful amazement.
If you bought the EEE for what it was intended- as a second or third laptop that can,
If you bought the EEE for what it was intended- as a second or third laptop that can,
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