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Comments on ‘Everex follows Asus Eee to announce 9in sub-notebook’Thursday 17th January 2008 12:22 GMT What?Anonymous Coward • Thursday 17th January 2008 12:45 GMT
No bikini babe using one at the beach? I shan't buy one. Eee PC CPU is NOT underclockedSerguei Patchkovskii • Thursday 17th January 2008 12:55 GMT
In all your eee-PC articles, you keep saying that eee uses a 900 MHz Celeron M underclocked to 630 MHz. It does not - like every other mobile CPU, it is dynamically clocked, between 112 and 900 MHz depending on the current load. Just double-checked it on my 4G ... The more the merrierDrXym • Thursday 17th January 2008 13:09 GMT
The more of these cheap laptops running Linux the better. There is no reason that a small laptop need be expensive, and no reason that they need run Windows (or OS X) either. These teeny tiny devices are absolutely perfect for casual use, allowing the user to access mail, browse the web, use Skype or whatever without having dragging some hulking laptop with cables, chargers and every thing else. I was able to use easily use my Eee PC on a Ryanair seat cliptray which is a feat I dare anyone to try with a larger laptop. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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