I got Asus Eee PC 1000
After 20 years to be employee I have started to live as freelancer. One of the first thing I did was I had to buy a new notebook. I did a small research and matured to a decision: I go to light or sub notebook, and from net discussion it looks at 10 inchs Asus Eee PC 1000. I got it. I must say that it is darling, and I feel in the end the technology development probably aim to direction to efficiency.
My previous company notebookes (mostly by Toshiba) during the last 10 years was every model more and more sophisticated but also more robust so in the end the work on them was not easy, not more effective. The last attempt with standard business Toshiba with Vistas seamed me definitely steped back, and my impression was that the main motivation is to sell to people more complicated and more expensive devise, not more more useful one.
So Eee full fill almost all things I have dreamed for long time. It is quite cheap: it cost me 10.180 CZK (About 330 EUR). It has all functions notebook should have (except DVD drive, but I bought some not expensive external one.) It is light enough I can take it with me almost every time. It has acceptable typewriting, has 160 giga hard disk, works on XP, has Skype, Irfanview, alternative office (Star Office), and at all all basic applications for ordinary work with internet. Video is playing, so it works. At home I am connected via wifi, outdoor via UMTS by O2. And I appreciate a lot that its battery really sustains for 4 hours and after better battery management more, people writes to 7 hours
I think that competition made the manufacturers to thing about better functionality for users. Also I have impression it is the best one from all models. The others are smaller with worse typewriting, or smaller hard disk, the same sized models have worse battery. And I have learned that the Eee PC 1000 has quite big community of users that helps you to solve problems in forums.
To the end of January 2009 the notebook was sold out from Prague stocks and in the end I bought it in special Asus store in Prague, on square of Jiriho z Podebrad viz: www.asus.as
Good discussions are on my favorite shop in Prague 4 www.czechcomputer.cz
Official Asus site on link pre-instaled in browser: eeepc.asus.com
International community website: www.eeeuser.com
Czech community website (in Czech language): www.mujeee.cz
So it is my experience, what about you with yours notebooks?
By: Standa - Posted:
Saturday February 7th, 2009 at 01:18 PM Category: IT.
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