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The eeePC - The best value-for-money laptop?.(laptop) laptop.cheap 04-05-2008
Posted by laptop.cheap on April 5, 2008, 5:34 am
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laptop,

http://syubrawi.com/laptop

The ASUS Eee PC is a mini laptop designed by ASUS and Intel, noted for
its combination of light weight, Linux-based operating system, solid-
state drive and low cost. The laptop derives its name EeePC from the
advertising slogan "Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play".

I just bought my eeePC yesterday and finds that it over delivers in
many ways.

1. Most of the applications that an average user needs is already pre-
installed in it, including Openoffice Suite (the equivalent of MS
Office), Firefox (web browser), PDF reader, Skype and Anti Virus
software. All FREE.

2. Connecting to my wireless network was a breeze. Better yet,
I ........ continue read at :

http://syubrawi.com/laptop

-laptop-

Posted by olfart on April 5, 2008, 7:46 am
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> laptop,
>
> http://syubrawi.com/laptop
>
> The ASUS Eee PC is a mini laptop designed by ASUS and Intel, noted for
> its combination of light weight, Linux-based operating system, solid-
> state drive and low cost. The laptop derives its name EeePC from the
> advertising slogan "Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play".
>
> I just bought my eeePC yesterday and finds that it over delivers in
> many ways.
>
> 1. Most of the applications that an average user needs is already pre-
> installed in it, including Openoffice Suite (the equivalent of MS
> Office), Firefox (web browser), PDF reader, Skype and Anti Virus
> software. All FREE.
>
> 2. Connecting to my wireless network was a breeze. Better yet,
> I ........ continue read at :
>

I have an eeePC 701 with 4gbHD, 2gbRAM plus a 4gb SD Card.
Installed Win XP Home using nLite to cut out the crap. With all updates
installed I was under !gb used on the HD so have plenty of room for extra
programs and personal data.
This is what a true Laptop should be. Love it.



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