“Asus’ popular Eee PC 1000 series has a new entry, sporting a faster CPU, a bigger battery, and a redesigned keyboard. Can the Eee PC 1000HE live up to its legacy, and how much of an improvement is it over past models?”Here are some more Mobile articles from around the web:
- Toshiba Qosmio F50: Notebook with Cell Co-Processor @ X-bit Labs
- Dell Studio XPS 16: Highest Color Gamut Ever? @ AnandTech
- Evaluation Of The New Asus Eee PC 1000HE Netbook @ HotHardware
- The State of the Netbook, Part II: The Inevitable Eeeruption @ Ars Technica
- Latosta Portable Laptop Stand Review @ Bigbruin
- Targus Zip-Thru Corporate Traveler Laptop Case @ Futurelooks
Personality conflicts
The laptop has become a prominent feature of many people’s lives, and being more than a few feet from it can cause some to feel lost or uncomfortable. The netbook has yet to catch on to the same degree, a lot of users are not yet willing to sacrifice the performance of their laptop for a device that is about the same size and weight as a hardcover book. At The Tech Report, one of the reviewers is undergoing that transformation thanks to the Eee PC 1000H. Inside lies an Atom N280 1.66GHz
and 1GB DDR2-667, giving just enough power for the uses a netbook usually undergoes. It may not be the most impressive netbook on the market; it simply has everything you would need from a small mobile PC and it has been developed well enough to have a chance of luring some users from their laptops.