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May 21st, 2008 10:27 PM #1
I was walking around the mall today and lo and behold, I noticed a new version of the Asus eee PC has been released.
Asus eee PC 900
Intel Celeron 900mhz
1 gig RAM
9 inch LCD screen (1024 x 600)
12 or 20 gig HDD (solid state) (12gig WinXP, 20gig linux OS)
3 usb port
wifi and lan port
vga port
SD card slot
mic & headphone plugs
1.3mb webcam
bigger touchpad than older model with dual touch control system.
comes in white & black
battery life rating 3 hours
Price: P23,000 to P25,000 (depends on your bargaining skills)
compared to the older version...
Asus eee PC 701
Intel Celeron 900 mhz
512 meg ram
7 inch LCD screen (800 x 400)
2 or 4 or 8 gig HDD (solid state) (Linux OS only)
3 usb port
wifi and lan port
vga port
SD card slot
mic & headphone plugs
0.3 webcam (no webcam for 2G model)
touchpad
comes in white, black, pink, green, blue
battery life rating 3.5 hours
Price: P15,000 to P19,000 (depending on model)
On Left: Asus eee PC 900
On Right: Asus eee PC 701
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I am currently tempted (again) to purchase the Asus eee PC 900.Last edited by ghosthunter; May 21st, 2008 at 10:35 PM.
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May 22nd, 2008 02:04 AM #2
Wow! Ang laki ng improvement ah! Especially on the LCD as the eeePC701's LCD and speakers looks really annoying!
Nga pala, why can't this (eeePC) use a regular notebook HD instead of expensive and rather smallish (capacity) SSD?
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May 22nd, 2008 03:06 AM #3saang mall mo ito nakita sir?
no wonder the Asus EEEPC 701 na 2gig dropped price to P11,500 dito sa Silicon Valley SM Pampanga... palabas na pala yang 900 series nila.
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May 22nd, 2008 08:08 AM #5
Less moving parts means less stuff to go wrong. It also takes less internal space. And the initial eee PC model took advantage of the cheap prices of solid state memory. The new model just took from the first model and improved in places where customers suggested ways to make a good product even better.
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May 22nd, 2008 04:53 PM #6
If it had been out when I was buying, I would have gotten the 900. 20 gigs of memory, a more powerful webcam (1.3 megapixels na!), 1 gig of RAM, a much better touchpad...
But I don't see myself selling the old Eee just to upgrade. I might get one down the line if it means an easier upgrade to Windows, though... but I'm happy with the 701.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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May 22nd, 2008 05:23 PM #7
and also meaning less power usage to extend battery life
i'm happy with the 701 except for hanging sometimes, maybe its because im treating it as regular notebook and doing multi tasking with many tabs open and other applicationsor im i just asking too much
except when opening emails the 1024x600 resolution for the 900 is plus, but hey just connect it to a big lcd screen and its a ok (even for avi movie * 700mb each)
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May 22nd, 2008 07:24 PM #8Personally, I would wait for the Atom version of the Asus Eee PC 900 instead of buying the Celeron-based unit now, assuming there is no or minimal price difference.
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May 23rd, 2008 03:42 AM #9mag Asus X80 na lang ako kaysa yan tig 25k na Asus EEE
30,999 lang sa Malls cash
imagine 5k difference
naka 14" inch ka na plus Dual core + 6 cell lion + dvdrw and best of all intel's latest core chipset 960
the asus x80 has a rugged honeycomb body scratchproof kahit konti bagsak
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May 23rd, 2008 01:07 PM #10
Which completely misses the point of an Eee, OB. You buy one for the portability, not the power.
At the Eee's price point, it's still a fair bit better deal than a high-end cell-phone.
That's why many of us won't be upgrading... simply, the 701 does what we need... portability.
But if I were still in the market, the 900 would be tempting. I noticed, also, when I was at the store that the power brick is slimmer than the current one, which would make it much lighter and easier to transport. Actually, with the better ergonomics and packing, I think definitely would have gone for the 900.
We'll see. I can probably sell my Eee for... what? 10k? 8k? And then stump the extra for the upgrade...
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...