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Asus eeePC 701 ROCKS olfart 03-24-2008
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Posted by olfart on March 24, 2008, 3:02 pm
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Just finished installing Windows XP (cut out the fat using nLite) in place
of Linux and am really pleased with this box.

900mhz really around 630mhz
4GB SS HD
2GB Ram
4GB SD Card

6" X 9"X1 1/2"
2lbs
7" LCD
Wireless
3 USB ports
SD Card Reader
Battery 2-3 hrs

Been running aroung town grabbing up all the free wireless connections from
my car...plus of course connect anywhere in my house(no more magazines in
the bathroom). Gave my old Dell C610 to my wife. This thing is built like a
brick. Truly a portable laptop with very good performance using Win XP. SS
Drives have a shorter life expectancy than mechanical ones, but by putting
alot of frequently written files like My Documents and Temp Internet Files
on the SD Card I hope this box lasts as long as I do....73 and still
kicking.





Posted by olfart on March 24, 2008, 4:09 pm
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Forgot to mention....The nLite version of Win Xp plus anti-virus, firewall,
MS Works 4.5, CCleaner, SuperSpyware, Media Player Classic&XP codecs is
using 1.1gb of the 4gb HD.

> Just finished installing Windows XP (cut out the fat using nLite) in place
> of Linux and am really pleased with this box.
>
> 900mhz really around 630mhz
> 4GB SS HD
> 2GB Ram
> 4GB SD Card
>
> 6" X 9"X1 1/2"
> 2lbs
> 7" LCD
> Wireless
> 3 USB ports
> SD Card Reader
> Battery 2-3 hrs
>
> Been running aroung town grabbing up all the free wireless connections
> from my car...plus of course connect anywhere in my house(no more
> magazines in the bathroom). Gave my old Dell C610 to my wife. This thing
> is built like a brick. Truly a portable laptop with very good performance
> using Win XP. SS Drives have a shorter life expectancy than mechanical
> ones, but by putting alot of frequently written files like My Documents
> and Temp Internet Files on the SD Card I hope this box lasts as long as I
> do....73 and still kicking.
>
>
>
>



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