ASUS make it Eee-sy with the Eee PC Thu, Feb 28. 2008
Play, relax, and entertain on the go with the ASUS Eee PC.
Today I'm talking about the Eee PCPC701 - a smart little Linux-based laptop.
Eee PC the flexible friend
Speaking of students, it's shock-proof design. Best not to through it at the teacher, but it's a tough little box and it'll take aknock or two more than your average low cost laptop.
The little laptop is powered by an Intel Ulta Low Voltage Celeron M Processor, which gives it a respectable battery life. It's quoted as "900MHz capable", in other words they don't ship at top speed but you could clock it by visiting BIOS.
The Eee PC features built-in wireless networking, sound and a media reader for Secure Digital (SD) and MultiMedia Card (MMC). Shockingly , your new best friend also has a built-in webcam and 2 year warranty.
New best friend - have you lost it?
Well, take a look. The ASUS Eee PC is very compact, just 7" and weighs less than 1 kg allowing you to be truly mobile. Bumps and shocks are no longer issues. And like a dog, it's dependable - it uses a solid - state disk for unparalleled shock protection and reliability. Eee PC will not fetch your paper, but BBC News looks pretty good even at 7".
Easy on the pocket - Priced at £186 and £219 inc VAT the Eee PC is one of the lowest priced notebooks on the market. The cheap little laptop is:
These laptops sold out in the US over Christmas, now the early adopters over here are picking them up.
I love it. I like Linux, but I'm no expert and it works for me. If you want a business laptop replacement it's not for you because it's a Linux box and you probably find it difficult to stay compatible with a Windows-based office using MS Office suite. If you're looking for a multimedia or gaming machine it's not for you because it's only got a 4Gb hard drive.
But if you have schoolkids, want to take note in lectures, work in IT or want a faithful companion for browsing the web you've just found it.
Got your Asus Eee PC for just £218 here and join the consumer revolution!
Today I'm talking about the Eee PCPC701 - a smart little Linux-based laptop.
Linux! Arghh!You say... but give it a shot. It's cheap as chips and easy to use, opening up a brave new world with easy Web access on the go. This smart little box is great for web browsing, checking email and social networking. You can even make calls with skype or instant messenger. The Eee pc is also great for students and schoolkids, with pres-installed features a host of tools to facilitate student homework.
Eee PC the flexible friend

Eee it's a PC
The little laptop is powered by an Intel Ulta Low Voltage Celeron M Processor, which gives it a respectable battery life. It's quoted as "900MHz capable", in other words they don't ship at top speed but you could clock it by visiting BIOS.
The Eee PC features built-in wireless networking, sound and a media reader for Secure Digital (SD) and MultiMedia Card (MMC). Shockingly , your new best friend also has a built-in webcam and 2 year warranty.
New best friend - have you lost it?
Well, take a look. The ASUS Eee PC is very compact, just 7" and weighs less than 1 kg allowing you to be truly mobile. Bumps and shocks are no longer issues. And like a dog, it's dependable - it uses a solid - state disk for unparalleled shock protection and reliability. Eee PC will not fetch your paper, but BBC News looks pretty good even at 7".
Fact: The new ASUS Eee PC actually weighs less than a Harry Potter novel!
Easy on the pocket - Priced at £186 and £219 inc VAT the Eee PC is one of the lowest priced notebooks on the market. The cheap little laptop is:
- Easy to use - The new ASUS Quick launcher & one click intuitive user-friendly interface
- Easy to carry - Weighs less than 1kg and it comes with a free carry case.
- Easy on the pocket
- Intel Mobile processor
- 512MB RAM / 4GB Hard disk space - this is DDR2 RAM so it's fast!
- SD(HC)card reader
- 802.11 b/g wireless connectivity
- Integrated Webcam
- 2 Year Collect and Return warranty
These laptops sold out in the US over Christmas, now the early adopters over here are picking them up.
I love it. I like Linux, but I'm no expert and it works for me. If you want a business laptop replacement it's not for you because it's a Linux box and you probably find it difficult to stay compatible with a Windows-based office using MS Office suite. If you're looking for a multimedia or gaming machine it's not for you because it's only got a 4Gb hard drive.
But if you have schoolkids, want to take note in lectures, work in IT or want a faithful companion for browsing the web you've just found it.
Got your Asus Eee PC for just £218 here and join the consumer revolution!
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