
Asus Eee PC 1000 40G Pearl White Laptop-Eee PC 1000 40G - Pearl White
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- EEEPC1000-W004
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I just picked up the ASUS Eee PC 1000 3 weeks ago - this is my first non-Windows computer and I was impressed with the functionality, performance, and value provided by this device.
Its great having a ~3 pound laptop with a battery that lasts long enough that you don't need to lug around the power adapter.
Its great getting a computer that you DON'T need to spend a whole day cleaning out all kinds of junkware trial versions of stuff -- everything you need is pre-loaded and there's no junkware.
Its great getting a laptop that's always ready for use - boots in 20 seconds or less and runs entirely off solid state drives.
The Linux front-end is simple but functional. The keyboard is big enough to really type without fumbling, and the screen is big enough for most simple activities.
I haven't been expecting to attach all kinds of hardware or customize the thing - just use it out of the box for internet, skype, open office, etc.
The bottom line is that I believe its a very good 'netbook'
Its great having a ~3 pound laptop with a battery that lasts long enough that you don't need to lug around the power adapter.
Its great getting a computer that you DON'T need to spend a whole day cleaning out all kinds of junkware trial versions of stuff -- everything you need is pre-loaded and there's no junkware.
Its great getting a laptop that's always ready for use - boots in 20 seconds or less and runs entirely off solid state drives.
The Linux front-end is simple but functional. The keyboard is big enough to really type without fumbling, and the screen is big enough for most simple activities.
I haven't been expecting to attach all kinds of hardware or customize the thing - just use it out of the box for internet, skype, open office, etc.
The bottom line is that I believe its a very good 'netbook'
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Day 2 into my Eee PC 1000...WOW this little PC rocks. I installed Ubuntu for eee and I'm so happy with it. http://www.ubuntu-eee.com/ It does everything I need it to do and more. It is a little slower with the solid state hard drive, but that's what I got it for. I wanted a computer that would be more mobile without the worry of crashing my hard drive. I'm very new to Linux as well and it has been a great experience. Easy to install, update, and install new features. Surfing the net is so easy and smooth. It fits anywhere too which is a plus.
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I've had this laptop for a week. It works great. The laptop is very portable and easy to carry around. Good battery life.
I recommend upgrading to the 2gb of memory, otherwise the computer is a bit sluggish.
I have large hands and the keyboard is taking some getting used to. However within a week I am rapidly getting used to it.
I purchased this laptop to take on the road and it is working great for that purpose.
I recommend upgrading to the 2gb of memory, otherwise the computer is a bit sluggish.
I have large hands and the keyboard is taking some getting used to. However within a week I am rapidly getting used to it.
I purchased this laptop to take on the road and it is working great for that purpose.
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I have had my eee for about a month now and really love it. The screen looks absolutely great. Native resolution is 1024x600, which is more than adequate for most stuff. The built in speakers are also surprisingly good. MP4 movies and MP3s play and sound great on this little guy. The keyboard is a reasonable size and very workable compared to the earlier versions of the eee. Network connectivity is good. It seems to connect to most Wifi hotspots very well. Although, it is slow making the initial connection. The power brick is also very lightweight which is a nice surprise. It comes with 1 Gig of Ram which should be more than adequate for most people. I upgraded to 2 gig with no issues. Also, the hard drive is solid state, no moving parts.
The OS uses Xandros Linux which is a Debian variant. The User Interface is not customizable unless you know a little bit about Linux or are willing to learn. If you do know a little about Linux, its pretty easy to tweak. All the tools you need for a
The OS uses Xandros Linux which is a Debian variant. The User Interface is not customizable unless you know a little bit about Linux or are willing to learn. If you do know a little about Linux, its pretty easy to tweak. All the tools you need for a
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1. Tech support knows nothing about this laptop. They actually hung up on me.
2. The laptop cannot drive a large screen 1680x1050 external monitor when running linux. If you install windows XP it works fine. You are stuck with the default linux options unless you have the time to spend hours reading linux discussion boards to maybe find your solution (i don't think the discussion boards have figured out the VGA out issue yet with the xandros OS).
3. The 40GB solid state drive is actually an 8GB solid state drive with another, seperate, 32GB slow flash memory. I am constantly having to reduce the size of my "C:" drive in windows to keep it under 8GB.
I would buy the eee pc 1000HD with windows xp for $100 cheaper if I could do it over again.
2. The laptop cannot drive a large screen 1680x1050 external monitor when running linux. If you install windows XP it works fine. You are stuck with the default linux options unless you have the time to spend hours reading linux discussion boards to maybe find your solution (i don't think the discussion boards have figured out the VGA out issue yet with the xandros OS).
3. The 40GB solid state drive is actually an 8GB solid state drive with another, seperate, 32GB slow flash memory. I am constantly having to reduce the size of my "C:" drive in windows to keep it under 8GB.
I would buy the eee pc 1000HD with windows xp for $100 cheaper if I could do it over again.
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I really like Linux operating system.
I chose this laptop for long days at school and as a pair to my desktop.
Great for email, and internet..
This laptop for me was a good alternative to the high cost of owning a Macintosh.
My boyfriend explained to me that Linux and Mac OS are both Unix software based, so I got a great-looking, high quality, light-weight laptop comparable to a Mac Air for a lot less on the ticket price!!!
Granted the screen is smaller, but like the Mac Air this little guy only weighs 2 lbs.!
The keyboard is surprisingly spacious, and the screen is just right (any smaller would be too small)!!
I chose this laptop for long days at school and as a pair to my desktop.
Great for email, and internet..
This laptop for me was a good alternative to the high cost of owning a Macintosh.
My boyfriend explained to me that Linux and Mac OS are both Unix software based, so I got a great-looking, high quality, light-weight laptop comparable to a Mac Air for a lot less on the ticket price!!!
Granted the screen is smaller, but like the Mac Air this little guy only weighs 2 lbs.!
The keyboard is surprisingly spacious, and the screen is just right (any smaller would be too small)!!
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Great computer, runs windows xp pretty good.
I bought this thinking it was a 40gig SSD drive.. in fact it is 2 drives
It is a 8 gig SSD and another 32 gig drive which I don't think is a SSD drive because it is real slow. It acts like its USB flash memory. Everything runs great off of the 8 gig drive but if I run anything off of the 32 gig drive it seems to lag.
I'm returning it and getting a 80gig windows version and going to dual boot to kubunto. This way I can store most of my mp3s and some movies for traveling ;)
I bought this thinking it was a 40gig SSD drive.. in fact it is 2 drives
It is a 8 gig SSD and another 32 gig drive which I don't think is a SSD drive because it is real slow. It acts like its USB flash memory. Everything runs great off of the 8 gig drive but if I run anything off of the 32 gig drive it seems to lag.
I'm returning it and getting a 80gig windows version and going to dual boot to kubunto. This way I can store most of my mp3s and some movies for traveling ;)
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EEE with Solid State Drive was my choice because I'm going to use it mostly in the car and public transport, instead of PDA.
After playing with default Linux-based system, tried to install XP to the second large SSD - it was too slow. Reinstalled to the first small one - works much faster, but failed to install the audio driver. Did not try the built-in camera, everything else works excellent.
Now I'm going to use it for navigation with a blutooth GPS receiver.
After playing with default Linux-based system, tried to install XP to the second large SSD - it was too slow. Reinstalled to the first small one - works much faster, but failed to install the audio driver. Did not try the built-in camera, everything else works excellent.
Now I'm going to use it for navigation with a blutooth GPS receiver.
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If you are looking at buying a eeePC 900 or 1000 series there are some things you should be aware of as of Aug 27,2008. I'm reviewing the 1000 but there are some common issues that relate to a 900 series as well. I'm writing about the Linux models so Windows may vary.
Amazon has some good screenshots of the desktop to give you an idea of what you get right out of the box. Take a good look to see if it's enough for you to work with because there are issues making it hard for some users to expand beyond them on the Linux models.
Immediately upon boot up you'll start to see an icon saying there is an update available, in fact there are several but the main one of concern is the Asus System update. When you go and process it the update is rendered as broken and in the work area the file manager disapears. Now one would think something like this would have been fixed but in fact it hasn't and the error relating to this file lies in the repository (where linux gets new files and programs
Amazon has some good screenshots of the desktop to give you an idea of what you get right out of the box. Take a good look to see if it's enough for you to work with because there are issues making it hard for some users to expand beyond them on the Linux models.
Immediately upon boot up you'll start to see an icon saying there is an update available, in fact there are several but the main one of concern is the Asus System update. When you go and process it the update is rendered as broken and in the work area the file manager disapears. Now one would think something like this would have been fixed but in fact it hasn't and the error relating to this file lies in the repository (where linux gets new files and programs
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