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Eee PC review Final

I have used my Eee PC for almost a month now. I guess I could give a reasonable overview feedback now.

In my opinion, Eee PC can't replace my notebook. For example, during the time on meeting, I would like to use a normal labtop instead of Eee PC because I can write email faster or TS into other machine and have a decent screen size to do real work.

To me, Eee PC is open up a new market like Wii or iPhone does, it is target to different type of customers.

The most attractive of PC is that I can run a full version of Window, big harddisk size and long batteries life. Which fit well for situation you don't want to bring a notebook but mobile phone probably can't serve your need.

My final recommendation is that it worth the money, conside if you are buying an external harddisk which doesn't need power cable, a DVD player for your kids in the car, and if you would like to check email or sync up work while in vacation, but don't want to do real work.

Posted: Sunday, December 07, 2008 2:08 PM by TikiWan

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kccking said:

I am curious as to weather you think you think the Eee could hold up for daily meeting and note taking usage ? There are many times I find that my laptop is too cumbersome to be carrying around all day and latley I have developed a fear of it being stolen which would be a carastrophe.

# December 7, 2008 5:22 PM

TikiWan said:

I have a Toshiba laptop, I don't think it is too much bigger then a Eee PC.

For taking note, Eee PC should be enough. The only key which I am not comfortable with is the "Shift" key.

However, bring Eee PC without worry about power cable is the best thing I like.

# December 10, 2008 12:10 AM
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