Buy.com has the Asus Eee PC Super Mobile Internet Device for $400 with free shipping. It sports a 7" LCD at 800x480 resolution, 512MB DDR2, 4GB SSD, Preloaded with Linux. It is Windows XP compatible if you choose to install. Check out the Manufacturer Page. New Customers can get $10 off $200. [Review]
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#1
bill8575 - Posted 7:17 am PST 12/20/07 (517 Posts)
Its really under-powered ...
#2
gassyjoe - Posted 7:20 am PST 12/20/07 (1239 Posts)
#3
bigking777 - Posted 7:28 am PST 12/20/07 (1517 Posts)
#4
seymour - Posted 7:35 am PST 12/20/07 (1046 Posts)
Agreed, 400 is way too much for what you get.
#5
bigking777 - Posted 7:40 am PST 12/20/07 (1517 Posts)
No CD or DVD drive.
Built in 0.3 Megapixel camera
Weighs 2 pounds
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From a reviewer...
Pros
* Small and light
* Easy to use
* Reasonably well built and durable
* Low price for an ultraportable
* Works right out of the box!
* That's right. It works right out of the box!
* Did I mention it works right out of the box?
Cons
* A little expensive for a notebook with only 4GB of storage
* No Microsoft Windows pre-installed is a negative for some buyers.
* Plastics "look" cheap
* The battery meter isn't very accurate.
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So, it works. That's the big selling point?
#6
showell - Posted 8:27 am PST 12/20/07 (356 Posts)
#7
Crash And Burn - Posted 8:40 am PST 12/20/07 (2031 Posts)
#8
showell - Posted 8:48 am PST 12/20/07 (356 Posts)
Do you think dell laptop is way too much as well because it is way too heavy compared to EeePc?
you guys are asking too much, you are asking the small a4 size with core whatever power and larger space or memory, with that cheap price.
#9
torr310 - Posted 8:49 am PST 12/20/07 (491 Posts)
Even you think it's expensive, it sells quite well.
#10
gutterba11 - Posted 8:57 am PST 12/20/07 (173 Posts)
Just spend an extra 50 - 75 and get a real laptop!
#11
geniv2 - Posted 9:06 am PST 12/20/07 (290 Posts)
it have it's own niche market.
#12
DTC - Posted 9:12 am PST 12/20/07 (38 Posts)
I have a laptop and one of these in black. When I go on the road I take this at 2 lbs. instead of lugging an 8 lb HP. If you want to do email, web surf, and oppen office - it just works well. Wifi and Lan connection, my Palm TX can't do that.
#13
John_Foxen - Posted 9:14 am PST 12/20/07 (1088 Posts)
It either needs to be cheaper (Asus claimed the Eee would launch for $200) or have more storage and a bigger display (the bezel is big enough for an 11"). A transflective LCD like the XO-1's wouldn't hurt, so the screen wouldn't be a power drain under decent lighting conditions.
Right now it just seems like an overgrown, overpriced PDA.
#14
cuntpuncher - Posted 9:15 am PST 12/20/07 (135 Posts)
#15
geha13 - Posted 9:17 am PST 12/20/07 (141 Posts)
its only 2 lbs.. find another comparable laptop in the same weight category... With its SSD it will boot XP faster than most of your laptops. Pop in a 1gb dimm and and a 4 or 8 gb flash and I think this thing is an excellent little machine.
Only negatives for me is the screen doesn't take up the entire size of the panel.
Only negatives for me is the screen doesn't take up the entire size of the panel.
#16
nuisance - Posted 9:23 am PST 12/20/07 (10917 Posts)
#17
sombec - Posted 9:30 am PST 12/20/07 (325 Posts)
I will rather get the Dell X1 or the Vaio TG-150 on Ebay for around 500..... full computer with 12" sceen. And it weights 2.5 pounds.....
The eee is overpriced!!
The eee is overpriced!!
#18
John_Foxen - Posted 9:36 am PST 12/20/07 (1088 Posts)
SSDs aren't by definition faster than a hard drive. If you don't believe me (or the reviews), try booting your computer from a CF card some time. And once you add memory and extra storage, you're paying $500 for a notebook that still has a tiny screen that still can't show applications worth a damn, unless you happen to love constant scrolling.
#19
undefined - Posted 9:58 am PST 12/20/07 (266 Posts)
small, powerful, cheap: pick any 2.
small: the ultra-light laptops start at $1000, are not solid-state at that introductory price, and not as small as the eee.
powerful: the eee is not powerful by any recent benchmark, but if all you want to do is human-limited (click on web pages, type an email, fill-out a spreadsheet, listen to music), it'll be enough. and the majority of my work day is not spent waiting on the cpu; instead it is waiting on me.
cheap: yeah, there are cheaper laptops that are more powerful (usually a sempron or core solo), but they are full-size 14" laptops (and their cpu & gpu are not going to play your favorite game well either). and you can usually land a deal (~$500) for a "good" dell laptop (vostro 1000, dual-core amd cpu), but you are paying a little more and it's 14", 6 lbs, and non-SSD.
is the eee perfect? no. everybody wants a slightly larger screen, larger SSD, and more RAM.
you need to figure out your requirements, weigh those against your budget, and buy what best fits. and to many, the eee doesn't fit.
i wouldn't buy the eee either, or a laptop at all, because what portability i need is met with my $100 pda or $150 nokia 770. so for just $250 i met all my portable computing requirements, but i won't call you stupid for having spent more on a laptop to fulfil your different requirements.
small: the ultra-light laptops start at $1000, are not solid-state at that introductory price, and not as small as the eee.
powerful: the eee is not powerful by any recent benchmark, but if all you want to do is human-limited (click on web pages, type an email, fill-out a spreadsheet, listen to music), it'll be enough. and the majority of my work day is not spent waiting on the cpu; instead it is waiting on me.
cheap: yeah, there are cheaper laptops that are more powerful (usually a sempron or core solo), but they are full-size 14" laptops (and their cpu & gpu are not going to play your favorite game well either). and you can usually land a deal (~$500) for a "good" dell laptop (vostro 1000, dual-core amd cpu), but you are paying a little more and it's 14", 6 lbs, and non-SSD.
is the eee perfect? no. everybody wants a slightly larger screen, larger SSD, and more RAM.
you need to figure out your requirements, weigh those against your budget, and buy what best fits. and to many, the eee doesn't fit.
i wouldn't buy the eee either, or a laptop at all, because what portability i need is met with my $100 pda or $150 nokia 770. so for just $250 i met all my portable computing requirements, but i won't call you stupid for having spent more on a laptop to fulfil your different requirements.
#20
showell - Posted 10:21 am PST 12/20/07 (356 Posts)
Because they don't make them look stupid.
Girls with Dell laptops? ...stupid, too ugly.
Girls with iPhone? ...stupid, too big for them.
Girls with PDA?... definitely stupid...






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