By David GosnellPosted Tuesday 8th April 2008 09:44 GMT
It's only about two inches narrower than my brick of a Toshiba, and hardly any thinner. Nice machine, but still no Eee beater for sheer slip-in-your-travel-bag portability.
I am very disappointed that some manufacturers still think it's acceptable to release a new product without a shot of a blonde using it whilst sunbathing. How will I know that the product is sand & water resistant and completely immune to the effects of direct sun on its screen .... erm.
By David EdwardsPosted Tuesday 8th April 2008 11:48 GMT
Asus hit the nail on the head with the EEE becuase they followed the less is more approach and HP are in danger of (accidentally) killing off the ultra-low-cost-ultra-mobile market before its matured. Whilst the HP looks like a good balence (and yes, I do want one) if the next announcement in this class is "a bit more spec, a bit bigger and a bit more £" then low and behold they will haev invented the laptop, like everyone already has.
I already have a BIG laptop thats a desktop replacement spec, great for taking to a few offices and at home, but currenly im stomping round London 3 days a week and dont want to carry a big beast, but still neeed to to a bit of remote desktop, email client and web brwosng. The EEE looks ideal and so does the HP but if they get more expensive it will be hard to justify having 2 laptops, which im sure is a market for these. Still, im off to find one to buy now!
so an 8.9 inch screen seems right, with an inch and a half at either end for the case.
Normally i'd post an interesting comment. At least to me. Can't help it, see some numbers and an unanswered question, had to do it. Now where's my coat?
I saw an article in a local newspaper here, and while the $500 price tag is for the box with Linux, the price for one with Vista was $600. Maybe they can sell more without the Microsoft TAX!
I don't know if they added anything to make it Vista OK, but $100 sounds about right for a Microsoft License.
By Charles ManningPosted Tuesday 8th April 2008 21:57 GMT
I recently considered buying an EEE PC, but ended up buying a Asus 4315 with factory loaded Ubuntu. Cheaper than an EeePC (after cashback), better specced (except the size).
By heystoopidPosted Wednesday 9th April 2008 00:47 GMT
Reminded me of the ultra light weight P2 & P3 Toshiba Portege 3000 series of the late nineties but fed a large dose of cpu steriods to spice the performance !
By LawrencePosted Wednesday 9th April 2008 04:42 GMT
I personally think these subnotebooks are utter crap. I was first interested in the ASUS Eee PC because it had linux pre-installed, but when I found out that Xandros was the OS I was immanently turned offf. Guy's, a customized OS with limited functionality is not going to sell, might as well have Windows XP pre-installed on these notebooks. What would really make these subnotebooks more "quality like" is a user friendly version of Eedora, hell even the typical version of Eedora is better than Suse or Xandros. A subnotebook with crappy specs and limited functionality, where all you do is use the interent and certain programs is a rip-off, give me a real notebook anyday.
By Mikael JanssonPosted Wednesday 9th April 2008 06:35 GMT
It's a US keyboard layout, but I'd rather have the two-row enter and <>| right of left shift, i.e., Scandinavian/UK(?) keyboard.
Is it known if the keyboard will be replacable easily afterwards, or if we're stuck with the US one? (If one would buy the lappie from the US /today/).
By Eddie JohnsonPosted Wednesday 9th April 2008 12:53 GMT
The CRT makers got their asses sued off for playing this 14.9"=15" game and I thought the lesson had been learned with all the new LCD monitors. Please don't start back down this road, if their monitor is 7.9" call it 7" and shame them into providing the full amount.
Its bad enough the HD guys are still getting away with defining their own custom units. I'm just waiting for the day when I go to the grocery for a dozen eggs and there's fine print on the carton: "For the purposes of this sale, 1 dozen has been defined as 10"
By A J StilesPosted Thursday 10th April 2008 09:18 GMT
Legally speaking, "inch" is now a slang term. The old definition of 25.4mm. is no longer binding. As long as the specifications clearly state the correct size in official measuring units (i.e., centimetres or millimetres) they can call it however the hell many inches they like.
It's actually fun to check out different manufacturers' "exchange rates" .....
Comments on: HP launches Linux-loaded Eee PC rival
Nice, but not small #
By David Gosnell Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 09:44 GMT
Excellent choice of SUSE #
By REMF Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 09:49 GMT
Impressed #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 09:49 GMT
Price too good to be true? #
By Richard Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 09:55 GMT
price #
By paul Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 10:15 GMT
Noisy CPU? #
By Jamie Kitson Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 10:18 GMT
Just one Question #
By Dave Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 10:18 GMT
Wheres the beach lady? #
By Seeker Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 10:27 GMT
Re: Wheres the beach lady? #
By Ralph B Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 11:13 GMT
Less is more #
By David Edwards Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 11:48 GMT
@Dave - Me too! #
By George Johnson Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 12:09 GMT
Pencil? #
By W Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 12:56 GMT
8.9inch screen = root(L + W) + edges. #
By Jonny F Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 17:03 GMT
Looks neat... #
By Nexox Enigma Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 18:50 GMT
I noticed one thing... #
By Herby Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 21:22 GMT
Asus 4315 #
By Charles Manning Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 21:57 GMT
Battery Life #
By Chris Ellis Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 23:10 GMT
Reminded me #
By heystoopid Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 00:47 GMT
Eedora #
By Lawrence Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 04:42 GMT
User-replacable keyboard? #
By Mikael Jansson Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 06:35 GMT
Win XP #
By REMF Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 08:34 GMT
Clove want a tad bit more then "$500" #
By David Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 10:24 GMT
Don't play the manufacturers Lying Game #
By Eddie Johnson Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 12:53 GMT
USB? #
By Julian Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 20:14 GMT
@Eddie Johnson #
By A J Stiles Posted Thursday 10th April 2008 09:18 GMT
boyz & toyz #
By Leona Posted Friday 11th April 2008 10:06 GMT
bloody marketing depts #
By crayon Posted Wednesday 16th April 2008 09:05 GMT