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ASUS Eee PC 900 8.9-Inch Netbook (Intel Mobile Processor, 1 GB RAM, 12 GB Solid State Drive, XP Home, 4 Cell Battery) Pearl White

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MSRP: $299.99
Your Price: $659.60
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: Asus
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ASUS Eee PC 900 8.9-Inch Netbook (Intel Mobile Processor, 1 GB RAM, 12 GB Solid State Drive, XP Home, 4 Cell Battery) Pearl White Features
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Compact notebook for students and road warriors with full QWERTY keyboard, 8.9-inch screen, and integrated webcam Powered by 900 MHz Intel Mobile CPU 12 GB solid-state flash memory drive; 1 GB RAM; 10/100 Fast Ethernet; 54g Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) Over 40 built-in applications for learn, work and play; up to 3.5-hour battery life Connectivity: three USB 2.0; VGA output; microphone and headphone; Secure Digital card reader
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Additional ASUS Eee PC 900 8.9-Inch Netbook (Intel Mobile Processor, 1 GB RAM, 12 GB Solid State Drive, XP Home, 4 Cell Battery) Pearl White Information
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Pearl white 8.9inch Wide 1024x600(WSVGA) TFT Intel UMA Intel Mobile Chipset Intel Mobile CPU 1GB DDR2 12GB SSD Windows XP Home Preloaded (Software: MS Works, Windows Live) Hi-Definition Audio CODEC 802.11 b/g 10/100 Mbps/RJ-45 4 cell battery carrying case inc
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What Customers Say About ASUS Eee PC 900 8.9-Inch Netbook (Intel Mobile Processor, 1 GB RAM, 12 GB Solid State Drive, XP Home, 4 Cell Battery) Pearl White:
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Não gostei muito deste netbook porque o Windows ocupa todo o espaço disponível dele, e ainda o deixa muito pesado, fazendo com que as outras aplicações fiquem muito devagar.Pontos positivos: Tem leitor de cartão de memória, então é fácil garantir uma memória extra. O drive dele é solid state, então tem uma boa confiabilidade, É pequeno.Pontos negativos: Apesar do tamanho ele não é muito leve.
It has a large enough screen for my older eyes to read without extra prescriptions and yet it is small enough to work on a plane even when the person in the seat ahead is fully reclined. It works really well. I got an Asus EEE PC 900 for long trips overseas. However, this is not a tool for doing video editting in the field or any other computationally intensive job. Its plenty rugged. It has enough space to hold some music as well as do all the communications chores while on the road. I like the Win XP version because I had test driven a Linux version with Windows emulator to run some special software that I use a lot - the true Win XP is far superior in this regard. This is a great product for straight-forward email and web browsing, but not so great for heavier chores (but then thats why heavy duty laptops exist).The biggest drawback is the lack of an optical drive - you have to carry an external drive if you are going to need one.
With a built in SD slot and a 2Gbyte SD card, I now have a 14 GByte device. Then I had problems installing the next round of fixes. This makes it very quiet (it only has a small fan for the CPU) and I think will make it robust (nothing moving but the keys). The original description said Linux, but the device came with Windows XP.What attracted me to the device was the fact it has solid state disks. I was interested in the concept of this device for a while, and with refurbished devices coming on the market (and a $50 coupon I received) I decided to go for it and get the device.Let me start by saying that my understanding is a lot of these devices are begin refurbished because they were running Linux, and the refurbish is to put windows XP on the device. Still figuring out some Microsoft word/Openoffice issues, but it seems to let me at least edit word documents (if word can edit them afterwards is something I still need to play with).The screen is a good size, the mousepad is good. I could not install SP3 without removing everything extraneous (including Microsoft Works) from the PC. This is too small for Windows XP.
It's Linux, so I have some anomalies to work out (getting the viewer of PDF's defaulting correctly in Firefox, etc). The small size is great.However, this device is too small for Windows XP. That is what I think happened with this device. The OS seemed to run fine, but it was proving to be a pain to put fixes on.My solution was the Ubuntu Netbook Remix version of Linux (which I am using on the Eee 900 right now to write this review). You can't do video editing, but youtube works fine and for word processing/simple spreadsheets it seems to be fine. The SSD memory layout is a 4 GByte and a 8 GByte drive, with Windows installed on the 4GByte drive. But the install is very clean, it appears to be a pretty complete package and it works quite well. The keyboard is not bad, I am going to have to see how it lasts, feels a little cheap.So, if you are willing to run Linux (as I was), this is a good device, if you want to run Windows XP I would not recommend this device.
I travel a lot, usually on a motorcycle, and this has proven to be a compact (a necessity with the limited storage space afforded by saddlebags), reliable way to check e-mails, edit and store pictures, and keep expense records while on the road. I'll continue to use my desktop for gaming and editing video (WAY beyond the capabilities of the little ASUS) but I won't be away from home without the little white netbook.
Battery life is okay and the XP runs okay. This is not a desktop replacement and doing anything with it beyond internet/email use can't be expected to go well. For the price I would have paid extra and got a full blown notebook with bigger keyboard. If you have a very directed use of email, internet and very light word processing this might work.
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