By Joe StalinPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:09 GMT
They have missed the sweet spot as far as price is concerend. £300 is just that bit to much for this type of machine. £250 is the max that I would pay so the Eee is still on my list of toys.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:34 GMT
well the vye-37b which is a more powerful and expensive version of this (vye just rebadge Kohjinsha kit) does have a 5 and a halfish hour battery life when you turn the brightness down. Well once you remove vista anyway. And that's with the 1024x600 res with an a100 800mhz, gig of memory 130gb hard disk and 1gb of memory.
So I can believe that this model can manage a 5 hours life too.
The touch screen is pretty awsome too. The keyboards are also very nice to use. Can't fault em. Well except that the 37b shipped with bricksta
Does El Reg have an image of an EEE that could be used to help readers compare the products? Perhaps one of a typical user demonstrating the portability of these machines by using it outdoors?
By Bad BeaverPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:11 GMT
Nice little thingy. Small but not too small, cheap to boot, decent battery... Somebody put Linux on that and tell me about the quality of the keyboard.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:47 GMT
so, here follows my criteria:
1. swivel screen that folds in tablet mode: check
2. small size: check
3. screen... 800 x 480, LED-backlit.. yuck.
4. 80 gb hdd... hmmm... so-and-so, more towards the "yuck" opinion. A 16gb solid state one would be enough for me at this point.
5. battery life....ughhh, BIG YUCK
6. case sturdiness - unknown
7. screen scratch resistance - BIG UNKNOWN.
if only it had a transreflective display that can work in bright sunlight and with backlight turned off, like the OLPC XO, it would be good and would sell like hot cakes.
It would be even better with a flash storage and not the hdd which is a bit sensitive to shocks (this is supposed to be an ULTRAPORTABLE device, right ?)
however the price is a bit steep and the microsoft tax adds even more salt in the wound it creates in the wallet :(
Also, the screen backlight that you cannot turn off and the hdd energy hog instead of a solid-state drive (even if of smaller capacity) are "no-way i'll buy that" points with me.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 12:03 GMT
These machines have been available in japan for well over a year so the title of the article should be something like:
‘Japanese geeks offered smaller-than-Eee little laptop before the Eee is released`
Or
'Asus releases Eee to compete with Kohjinsha'
the swivel screen is nice because in Japan you can get it with a TV card installed or use it to watch DVD's.
Looks like a relaunch of the Kohjinsha SH1 -- which was rubbish #
By Charlie StrossPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 12:16 GMT
I had a Kohjinsha SA1 last year, to my regret. (It drank a mug of tea eventually, but that's another matter.) This looks to be a revision of the same machine -- same case, same specification, same OS -- at half the original ($1000) price.
Things you want to know before you try and buy one? The keyboard is nearly the worst I've ever used -- far inferior to the more expensive SH6/SH8 models. The screen is no better than the Eee's (and far inferior to the more expensive SH6 and SH8 models, which sport 1024x600 pixels to the SA5's 800x480).
The SH6 I replaced the SA1 with is a much more civilized machine; slow, but the screen is a delight and the keyboard doesn't feel like they've stuffed a decaying squid under it.
Verdict: assuming I called it right and this is a straight reissue of the SA1, my advice would be "don't touch this with a barge-pole". Wait for the Eee 901, or if you need the disk space and have the money go for an HP MiniNote. This one's a turkey.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 12:29 GMT
the slighlty more meaty older one fits in the front pouch of my backpack. You can use it no problem in the sun with the brightness down, although summer is yet to arrive.
The keyboard is good.
With XP pro the higher spec one is like lightning - you can easily have a half dozen tabs in firefox open, three word documents and winamp going in the background with a massive playlist.
So I'd expect this one to still be rather responsive. Linux would only be more responsive if you spent an age finding an appropriate gui that wasn't full of glam. Of course I turn the memory hungry themes engine off.
Only problem I found was that the hotbuttons app they use for the buttons on the monitor panel messes with directx so when you want a bit of retro gaming you need to kill that.
They're also a nice weight for just holding and reading a document in reading mode.
They also feel pretty sturdy.
As to the beach girl, you ever go to sofmap in Japan they'll have beutiful woman trying to sell you the things there in person.
When I got my Archos AV500 almost 2.5 years ago I did a test of playing video and got just shy of 6 hours, this extended to about 8 hours when outputting to a tv so the screen wasn't draining power. Now I'm lucky if I get up to 2 hours playback, the battery is work out.
These miniature laptops (legtops? palmtops?) are excellent for playing video because they can play practically any format you throw at them ust by getting the right codecs (which unlike Archos' offerings, won't cost you a penny) but the biggest advantage PMP's still have over laptops is the battery life, PMPs being double that of a laptop, and Cowon trump the lot with their high capacity batteries.
By IshkandarPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 20:42 GMT
Dear Uncle Joe, EVERYTHING in Japan is more expensive than anywhere else, even Japanese made products. So the Japanese price is merely a guide to the actual price elsewhere. Try to get the HK or Singapore price. That will be more realistic !!
By JamesPosted Wednesday 16th April 2008 11:09 GMT
the whole island is so fricken weird, there's no geeks. they all dress weird and listen to jpop and eat fish eyeballs and speak really fast japanese. they're all strange. still, cool umpc.
Comments on: Japanese geeks offered smaller-than-Eee little laptop
XP Tablet? #
By Ben Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 09:45 GMT
sub-sub-sub-notebook? #
By Kevin Johnston Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 09:49 GMT
'Sexy? There's nothing wrong with being sexy!' #
By Chris Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 09:51 GMT
pfft, titles #
By rikki Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 09:59 GMT
Nice but.... #
By Joe Stalin Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:09 GMT
The death of the PMP? #
By Will Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:09 GMT
needs better spec for that price #
By Richard Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:28 GMT
They're being sold (rebadged) in the UK already #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:28 GMT
yes but #
By Sebastian Brosig Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:30 GMT
a title is required #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:34 GMT
Will they not learn? #
By paul Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:37 GMT
A winner? #
By Tom Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:45 GMT
Nice, but not sure about Office #
By Greg Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:59 GMT
WANT #
By Arnold Lieberman Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:03 GMT
sounds great #
By John Macintyre Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:05 GMT
Typical #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:07 GMT
Comparison #
By Me Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:08 GMT
Rad. #
By Bad Beaver Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:11 GMT
They forgot #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:12 GMT
if only... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:47 GMT
incorrect title #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 12:03 GMT
Looks like a relaunch of the Kohjinsha SH1 -- which was rubbish #
By Charlie Stross Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 12:16 GMT
back to the vye #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 12:29 GMT
darned windows tax #
By Rick Brasche Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 16:53 GMT
Re: The death of the PMP? #
By Haku Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 17:04 GMT
Looks like my wifes Fujitsu U810.... #
By CKM Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 17:25 GMT
niiiiiice! #
By b Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 18:24 GMT
Psion 5mx #
By Ron Hughes Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 18:55 GMT
@Joe Stalin #
By Ishkandar Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 20:42 GMT
there's no such thing as a japanese geek #
By James Posted Wednesday 16th April 2008 11:09 GMT
Ahead of the competition. #
By Martin Pittaway Posted Friday 18th April 2008 08:25 GMT