Friday, July 25, 2008

Laptop Asus Eee PC 4G


The Asus Eee PC quickly became an overnight success after its release last year. Consumers looking for a low cost ultra-portable began to buy Linux for the Eee PC in record numbers. After months of feedback from customers, Asus has decided to offer the EEA PC with Windows XP and a few extras ... all approximately the same price incredible.

To give consumers a mobile laptop rediculously cheap Asus had to use a small low-resolution LCD. The 7-inch display is not ideal for long-term use, but once again the EEA PC was designed for short-term use as a short business trip or casual Web surfing anywhere you go.

The EEA PC uses an Intel 900 MHz is a little slower than most consumers expect in today's market. In fact, in fact the processor running at clock speeds slower on the right of the box and it is the user to adjust the processor to run at full 900MHz in the BIOS. It's a bit complicated for most consumers ... but again, we are talking about a low-cost travel laptop, which is almost always available yet managed to compete with ultra portable costs much more.

Yet, the biggest criticism from consumers was the use of Asus "Custom Xandros Linux as an operating system." EEE "in EEE PC means" easy to learn, easy to work, easy to play . "Unfortunately, although the point-and-click interface for Linux is simple, most customers did not find" easy ". In fact, the main change to their customers Eee PC was the installation of Windows XP.

The EEA PC is not designed for HD video encoding or playing Crysis, but it is designed to be a mobile companion that is perfect for browsing the Web, work in Microsoft Office, or a little light while a game on the road.