EeePC - The Positive Aspects
Even though the Asus EeePC is small and compact, all the models have the essential software needed to function like a computer. One can use the computer for basic word processing and for internet use it also has fire fox. Even though all the models run on the Linux based system, there are options available to change to windows XP at an additional cost of $ 40.
All the models have built in wireless networking and no external card is required to detect the signals. Individuals who have used the EeePC claim that the wireless network is powerful and can instantly pick up signals.
Just like the standard laptop, the EeePC has the ability to play both music and video. However, the computer does slow down when both are played together. The sound quality of the inbuilt speakers is decent. For portable use, the computer does require AA batteries which provide a shelf life of about 2.5-3 hours.
The initial models of EeePC only had 512 MB of RAM. However, all the latest models can be upgraded to 2GB. Because there is no storage capacity, all EeePC have three USB ports and an SD slot. One can even get add on an extra 8 GB SD card for extra storage.
And no one can beat the price for an EeePC subnotebook. For a 2GB, you can expect to pay less than 300.
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