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Posted at 3:34 AM on Monday 11/3/08 by
Ben
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Buy.com has the ASUS Eee PC 900 16G XP 8.9" Mini Laptop (EEEPC900-BK039X) for $340 + $0 shipping = $340 shipped. It sports an 8.9" SVGA screen, with 1GB DDR2, 16GB SSD, running Windows XP Home.
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    people - Posted 3:36 am PST 11/3/08 (286 Posts)  Report Spam

    these are great

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    rdr202 - Posted 4:28 am PST 11/3/08 (250 Posts)  Report Spam

    I was never good at math but how is

    $450.00 + $11.00 + $340.00

    Is this new math or am I missing something?

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    njb - Posted 4:29 am PST 11/3/08 (2826 Posts)  Report Spam

    yes they are. i haven't seen 10.2" eee but this seems to have a thinner bezel around lcd comparing to 1000.

    this is new math ))) ... and i'm getting 10.2 for less than 340

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    MissMetal - Posted 4:44 am PST 11/3/08 (96 Posts)  Report Spam

    The 900's are NOT the way to go. It's got a crappy processor

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    vbee - Posted 5:02 am PST 11/3/08 (67 Posts)  Report Spam

    I hear the acer mini is better. I suggest comparing before buying.

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    myugen - Posted 5:23 am PST 11/3/08 (32 Posts)  Report Spam

    how do the ssd's on these things compare to a platter hd?

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    MikeS - Posted 5:28 am PST 11/3/08 (579 Posts)  Report Spam

    -- I strongly recommend AGAINST this. Instead get an almost exact comparable & better quality product; the ASUS Eee PC 1000H. Read the review I posted here.

    ASUS Eee PC 1000H:
    *) Bluetooth-Enabled - YES!
    *) GREAT SOUND SYSTEM
    *) 160 GB HD w/ 1GB of DDR II RAM
    *) 6-cell battery (not a 3-cell)
    *) Screen resolution: 1024x600 LCD Screen
    *) 1.3M pixel webcam & MIC
    *) 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (See the N!)
    *) Windows XP Home
    *) STRONG integrated WLAN card

    ==> ASUS Eee PC 1000H vs. MSI Wind NB - 10-inch mini-notebook face off
    http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/eeepc-wind-faceoff.aspx

    -- According to ASUS, the larger 1024x600 resolution display will allow users to view A4-size documents and Web pages without the need to scroll left and right.
    -- For connectivity, the 1000H includes Bluetooth, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, and 100Mbps Ethernet.
    -- Other features include a 1.3M pixel webcam, built-in stereo speakers and microphone, and three USB ports, 1GB of DDR II RAM, a SDHC card reader, and Intel UMA graphics.
    With its Super Hybrid Engine technology, ASUS claims the 1000H can adjust CPU frequency, voltage and LCD brightness to minimize noise and energy consumption saving up to 15 percent of power consumption or maximizing performance.
    -- The 6-cell battery is claimed to last four and a half hours.
    -- The Eee PC 1000H is now available in two colours, white and black, and retails for $699 including GST.

    -- I have the ASUS Eee PC 1000H & it's great. I'm glad I didn't get the MSI Wind cuz it's sound is much lower quality due to poor speakers. I got it for $540 though. Well worth the little bit extra money, but this deal IS a good deal.

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    MadMonkey - Posted 5:49 am PST 11/3/08 (1315 Posts)  Report Spam

    Quote:
    $450.00 + $11.00 + $340.00


    Don't leave us hangin'... what's the answer?

    I get $801 but I'm using the old math approach...

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    mr.ed - Posted 5:59 am PST 11/3/08 (2495 Posts)  Report Spam

    The Acer at $350, with 120GB HD is a much better buy at microcenter and others. The Asus 1000H 160 is a lot more expensive, but worth it. I bought one at ZZF for $450 (now $30 higher) and like the bigger screen and, especially, keyboard.

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    njb - Posted 6:05 am PST 11/3/08 (2826 Posts)  Report Spam

    live.com/ebay 25% + ebay coupons

    live.com cashback may go higher before holidays

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    mjb - Posted 6:45 am PST 11/3/08 (58 Posts)  Report Spam

    The 1000H is a really nice, very small, notebook. The 900 is a netbook. They are really very different in size, weight, and durability. If you value portability and durability over screen, storage capacity, and keyboard size, get the 900, else get that 1000.

    I've seen a lot of comments about slow SSDs in 900s, so I'd check on that before I got one. I'd also make sure I could handle the small keyboard.

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    njb - Posted 7:06 am PST 11/3/08 (2826 Posts)  Report Spam

    mjb?

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    microdian - Posted 7:26 am PST 11/3/08 (428 Posts)  Report Spam

    #11, I've read a number of complaints of the 16GB SSD being pretty slow as well.

    Does anyone know what the speed of the HDDs are in the Acer One's?

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    monx - Posted 1:33 pm PST 11/3/08 (219 Posts)  Report Spam

    thanks MikeS... anybody know when the successor to the 1000 is due?

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    Plopfish - Posted 7:35 pm PST 11/3/08 (131 Posts)  Report Spam

    I got the 1000H. I like it. Am on my desktop most of the time but when I need a lil laptop to take to class, etc. it is good.
    It is surprisingly fast.

    I certainly do not agree with the sound though. I noticed mine are only a bit louder than ....headphones (just out in the open) really. Pathetic. I think it is just an issue with mine and didn't bother to RMA it since I already spent hours installing and updating stuff.

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    MikeS - Posted 8:11 pm PST 11/3/08 (579 Posts)  Report Spam

    #14 monx,

    >> anybody know when the successor to the 1000 is due?

    -- I don't know if THIS BELOW is the sucessor, but they're certainly bragging about the colors on this model here.
    ==> ASUS Launches Fashion-Friendly Eee PCâ„¢ Model, S101
    http://eeepc.asus.com/global/news.html?n=4


    -- Also found this in relation to your "successor to the 1000" query:

    POSTED HERE
    ==> ScaleGamer
    http://scalegamer.com/

    IS THIS:
    Touch Screen, Atom Dual Core, $307 model?
    Posted Oct 15th 2008 5:19am by Cas in UMPC / Comments (0)
    Weekly Roundup
    This article from DigiTimes has some insight into future Eee PC plans:
    -- Eee PC's with preinstalled touchscreens may be launched in early 2009.
    -- Dual core Atom Eee PC's will be launched as soon as Asustek can get a hold of the processors
    -- A model priced less than $307 will be released in 2009
    -- Good news on all fronts!

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    MikeS - Posted 8:17 pm PST 11/3/08 (579 Posts)  Report Spam

    #15 Plopfish,

    >> I certainly do not agree with the sound though. I noticed mine are only a bit louder than ....headphones (just out in the open) really. Pathetic. I think it is just an issue with mine and didn't bother to RMA it since I already spent hours installing and updating stuff

    -- I doubt it's a sound or speaker issue. I've noticed that certain YouTube videos and certain other stuff plays quietly. To test it I'd recommend trying out the sound at www.Pandora.com (a really cool customizable FREE Internet make-your-own radio station). Then compare it to an mp3 in Windows Media Player.

    -- On Pandora I get moderate sound, but when I use Windows Media Player to play certain mp3's, my system cranks. Sometimes to hear a video on YouTube I've gotta reach for my mini instant plug-in speaker (w/ 2 AA's) that I got at Big Lots one day for like $9 or so.

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