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Out of stock | | | | | | Easy to Learn, Work, and Play 7.8 hour battery life allows for "One Day Computing" Travel light, weighting only 2.43lbs Drop tested, Shock-Proof design Wireless 802.11b/g/n connectivity Connect with friend with built-in Camera Protect your investment with sleeve case XP Home, MS Works, and Windows Live preloaded Wide Multi-Touchpad for comfort and convenient Glossy IMR Pearl White color for elegant look ZBD Guaranteed for best quality LCD Store & Share your files with 20G internet storage Protect your investment with sleeve case | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.69 inches | | Product Width: | 8.86 inches | | Product Height: | 0.79 inches | | Product Weight: | 4.55 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.2 inches | | Package Width: | 9.9 inches | | Package Height: | 3.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 5.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 118 reviews |
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| | Features | Easy to learn, work and playExcellent mobile Internet deviceExciting multimedia enjoymentShock proofExcellent on the go
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EEEs great, but don't buy the SSD models Jun 23, 2010 I have owned one now for a few months. It's a great computer--zippy enough for all it does (email, web dev, browsing, watching videos, etc) but it is PAINFULLY slow when downloading. It locks the whole system up. It is fine when downloading to a usb drive, but when I download to my internal 30 gig SSD, it becomes horribly slow, locking the services process at 90% cpu.
I strongly recommend NOT buying one with an SSD. You are paying extra for a drive that doesn't boot noticeably faster and locks up your whole system every time you download a file.
Bought it for my 80 yo Grandma Apr 01, 2010 I sent it to my Grandma in Canada as a gift. She's never used a computer before so I installed video skype on it and enabled the auto-pick up feature so it accepts called from her known contacts (me and the family) without her having to touch a button. The computer has been on for a year straight and no issues (hd is flash based). A+++
Love this netbook! Feb 19, 2010 This netbook is awesome. I got it a great deal on it. Very fast with the SSD only down side with the SSD is the disk space. I take it almost everywhere. The device is well worth it. My productivity and lifestyle has increased since i've gotten this netbook. Great for being on the go. I highly recommend a netbook and i've been happy with the ASUS. Just wish it came with a larger SSD. I will be upgrading soon with a RUNCORE SSD... must check that out. Thanks
Bad over the long haul Jan 27, 2010 I've owned my Asus eee 901 for about a year and a half and I wanted to point out some problems with it that aren't obvious at the outset.
1. Not enough hard drive space
The computer is split into a fast 4 GB hard-drive where the operating system resides and a slower 12 GB hard-drive. For a typical windows installation, 4 GB gets eaten up fast and even if you move all your programs to the second drive and do all kinds of slimming down of your windows folder it still is difficult to make room. Unfortunately, you cannot move the windows installation to the larger 12 GB folder because of very slow access times.
2. Poor hardware quality
Two things stand out. The first is that the power adapter always sparks every time I plug it into an outlet. The second is that the plug itself eventually does not firmly connect to the computer and eventually it becomes difficult hard to charge it or keep it on AC power as the power connection keeps stuttering.
I gave it a 2 instead of a 1 because it is still somewhat usable for me and the quality is about what you would expect for the price.
Not worth anywhere near 700 dollars. Aug 23, 2009 This is a passable travel mate computer for basic functions but not worth 625+ dollars by any strech, you could by a full size fully functional laptop for that with a DVD drive. The track pad is complete garbage and the buttons are stiff as all hell and stick. The performance is very sluggish which for the price should be a hell of alot better. Long boot up times, laggy internet performance espessially watching video's, and alot of pages take a good while to load even with dual band wireless N extreme boost. Netbooks suck.
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