7 inch
Asus Eee PC 4G Surf with Wireless, 512 MB RAM and 4 GB SSD
Saturday, May 31st, 2008 | Laptop and Notebook Computer Reviews, Reviews | No Comments
Little computers are becoming very popular, or so it would seem with the amount of hype around mini-sized laptops recently. There are plenty of notebook computer reviews and laptop computer reviews on these little guys, so I’ll add my opinion to the mix.
The Eee PC from Asus is heading up this movement to smaller, more portable computers, that tend to fit somewhere between a laptop, which is meant to cover as a full-time computer, and a PDA with a traditional operating system.
The Surf model has a few more features than the standard Eee PC.
Here are some of the features:
- 7″ screen
- 2 pounds
- 3 USB ports
- 1 VGA port
- Audio out / Mic in
- Intel Mobile CPU
- 512 MB RAM
- 4 GB solid state drive
- 10/100 Mb/s LAN
- Wireless connectivity (up to 54 Mb/s)
Personally I have quite an affinity for these little PCs. They offer everything that most people would want from a computer nowadays. Network connections are taken care of thanks to wireless and wired networking support.
The advantages of this computer lie mostly in it’s size and portability. It’s extremely light, and extremely small, not small enough for a pocket, but small enough to fit in a briefcase. The built-in operating system offers a web browser, document editors, messaging, media player and other standard software.
The downsides also have to do with reduced sizes. You’ll need an extra monitor and keyboard for prolonged use. The screen is too small for extended work, and the keyboard is not full-sized like a regular keyboard, it’s around 83% the size, which will make big hands feel cramped. The hard drive is only 4 GB, so no storage of DVDs. Linux OS is harder to upgrade. Although a new OS can be installed if you like, either Windows or another flavor of Linux.
Basically, I really like it. The best part is the price, it is cheap. It is functional and performs specific tasks very well. It lacks in power and storage space, but you can pay more for an 8 GB model or wait till more powerful ones are released in the future.
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