By JohnPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:09 GMT
It seems to have been a very low-key announcement, but Toshiba have launched an SCC of their own, Ubuntu Remix powered, for £249 inc. VAT (http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/product/Toshiba-NB100-11R/1058543/). I had a play with one last month at a conference and it's a rather nice thing. If I was still in the market for an SCC (I was an early Eee buyer), this would be a serious contender.
But that does mean that the S101, pretty as it is, is not cheaper than equivalent Toshiba PCs. Sony, though, seem to be sticking to the expensive side of the street!
By RichardPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:32 GMT
... because its brown and she loves brown and green things 8-)
If the Acer Aspire One had their Golden Brown version available in the UK I would have bought that .. instead I have a £180 AAO 110-Aw + £50 7-8 hour battery (oh yeah that's more like it) + £10 extra 1Gig memory + £10 extra 16Gb SDHC + £5/month for 1Gig of Three 3G mobile Intertread.
And if I want it in Brown .. well I'd get a gell skin (fablon / SBP to you 8-)
Actually its going to undergo a colour transformation at some point so that the hackintosh Apple logo appears on the lid (and maybe even glows 8-) .. yep OSX is very nice on the AAO (just don't put the lid down - yet!)
For cheap, cute and useable ... Acer Aspire One is still the best.
For ultimate loveliness and portability in an S(c)C then maybe try the HP Mini 1000.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:41 GMT
If the screen was 1280x800 and it had the dual core Atom I'd buy one today...
I suspect some people will miss the 3G built in too, seems an omission on the top of the line device.
And is the Linux versions 64GB SSD as fast as the one reviewed here? If so the Linux version is a massively better deal... it's actually quite easy to install XP from USB.
By Neil BarnesPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:53 GMT
Which bit of 'two hundred quid' are they having difficulty with? Small, cheap? They're having a laugh... so it's got fast disk access - big deal. It's not worth three hundred quid extra.
I can imagine the sales board meeting: Hey guys, no-one's got any money for luxuries, what shall we do? I know, let's fragment our existing market with another computer... but here's the clever bit - let's sell it at two and half times what it should be!
By paulPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 11:31 GMT
Just got one for £200 (linux version , vista £400). Has not got an atom processor (via c7 1.2ghz) but has a nicer 1280x800 screen. 1024x600 is crap for a 'luxury' model. HP now running Ubuntu 8.10 - lovely OS saving £200.
..with a 9-inch ("8.9") display, only just over 1" smaller screen than this tart.
don't take my word for that retailer, it's just that it's them that's punting out these at this price. they're not bad tho ;)
HP made the newer 2133's with 600 verticle res, but if you can find the older models (like this one on the link), they still have the 800px screens..
problem for me right now, is that the 1.2ghz VIA prob won't be enough (to run DJ software "serato"), so i'm gonna have to upgrade to at least a 1.6 or maybe even a 2.0ghz.
i'll post pics and details on my forum ;)
cheers,
bill
p.s. stuff and nonsense: http://www.eupeople.net./forum
By TonyPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 14:11 GMT
Asus have a range of netbooks, this is the top of that range. If you want something for £200 then buy one of the cheaper ones. How difficult is this for you people?
By Richard JukesPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 14:38 GMT
Why would anyone, especially geeks, in their right mind even contemplate ANY of these small netbooks? They are utter crap, I've used a couple and to be perfectly honest I'd much rather use an IBM X30/X31/X42 etc. They are not that much bigger, they are about the same weight...and you can pick them up on Ebay for about the same money - if not cheaper. Its a no brainer. Seriously. Stop all this hyperbole about these netbooks!
By druckPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 15:21 GMT
I think Asus scared themselves with the EEE PC, it made people realise that useful computers didn't have to be big and expensive, and although it sold it large numbers it put downward pressure on pricing. Since them they've done everything they can to try to move the price points ever higher and back to full sized laptop territory. However without any sort of sweetener such as a 1280x900 screen, it's just not going to sell.
By stuPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 15:41 GMT
yup. I too went for the 2133. 199 squid from misco. 15 squid for a 2gb simm.
ok, the C7-m is not the quickest, but with a striped down XP, latest graphics drivers, etc I am sitting here using it now as my main work PC and its bloody great. I even run an XP vmware image on it running the full rational suite of stuff no bother a baw.
Its great for SD video too. Sure, can't do 720p, but apart from that its bloody awesome.
The screen is just the mutts. Why anyone would settle for 600 vertical I can't understand.. even my first P90 did 1024x768 back in 95.
Also, crappish as the chrome9 chipset is, its better than most netbooks and runs older stuff lilke RTCW and Unreal at 1280x768 smooth as could be :-)
And a great keyboard, solid aluminium and magnesium case and chassis (no plastic crap)... it's a ruddy bargain imho.
By Steven PembertonPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 16:04 GMT
The only thing I don't understand about the specs of this machine, being the top of the line machine it is, is why they went for the miserable 0.3 M pixel cam instead of the 1.3 M pixels appearing in the other upper eees.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 16:48 GMT
I mean; How Much???!!!
Get an Acer Aspire One and a couple of tins of metallic spray paint FFS.
Whether or not you want to then add a GB of memory (peanuts to buy and half an hour to install despite Acer not making it easy for you) and a spare battery (bigger peanuts but still not 200+ quid) and spend a little time tweaking the drive settings so you have about the same performance is up to you.
By Ian JohnstonPosted Thursday 20th November 2008 21:45 GMT
That's over twice what I paid on eBay, two weeks ago, for a nice second hand Thinkpad X31 and 2GB of memory and a new disk drive ('cos I don't trust second hand ones) and a slip case. I still love and use my Eee 701, but the X31 is far, far better than the larger netbooks.
And the Eee S101 is brown. Brown? Brown????????!!!!???????
Paris, because she costs a bit too and doesn't have much style either
By thomasthetankerPosted Friday 21st November 2008 12:59 GMT
Please can you add the HP to the test, maybe get rid of the apricot and the CW as this is the first I've heard of them and they look pretty rubbish anyway.
They've really slashed the price on this, just in time for Xmas or do you think they've got a different processor one coming out?
By Paul SmithPosted Sunday 23rd November 2008 21:52 GMT
I'm sure 170 dpi would be pretty unusable for many people. It'd be no use at all for the applications I keep on my Thinkpad, unless I strapped the screen to my face.
You can certainly change the font sizes in a browser, but not everything is adjustable. What about the web sites that have sections of text written on .gifs? My bank would be unreadable for a start. Setting the OS dpi to compensate would drop any benefit gained from the extra res' in the first place, and as before, this doesn't work with everything.
Oh, and the VIA CPUs used in the HPs are particularly shit. Let's not get carried away with what these things can do just yet.
Comments on: Asus Eee PC S101 luxury netbook
Overpriced #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 09:36 GMT
£ 449 ??? Are you having a laugh ? #
By Toastan Buttar Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 09:56 GMT
Res #
By RichardB Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:06 GMT
Not cheaper than Toshiba #
By John Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:09 GMT
My wife would have it ... #
By Richard Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:32 GMT
If only... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:41 GMT
Out of Bounds... #
By Parax Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:41 GMT
Sits somewhere between #
By MarkJ Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:42 GMT
Wheres the girl? #
By James Anderson Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:49 GMT
Five hundred notes? #
By Neil Barnes Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 10:53 GMT
bwawaha. overpriced crap. #
By Peter Kay Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 11:25 GMT
HP 2133 #
By paul Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 11:31 GMT
@richard +others #
By b Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 14:10 GMT
Blah blah blah #
By Tony Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 14:11 GMT
SEC? #
By Jim Coleman Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 14:23 GMT
WHY? #
By Richard Jukes Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 14:38 GMT
Scared themselves #
By druck Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 15:21 GMT
@b #
By stu Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 15:41 GMT
0.3 M pixel cam? #
By Steven Pemberton Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 16:04 GMT
How Much?? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 16:48 GMT
Fazed not phased #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 18:09 GMT
Money #
By Ian Johnston Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 21:45 GMT
HP #
By thomasthetanker Posted Friday 21st November 2008 12:59 GMT
@thomasthetanker #
By Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware Posted Friday 21st November 2008 13:53 GMT
3G? #
By Stuart Halliday Posted Friday 21st November 2008 16:31 GMT
@ 1280x800 on 8", 9" or 10". #
By Paul Smith Posted Sunday 23rd November 2008 21:52 GMT