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Asus EEE PC 901 Series Notebook PC Intel Atom 1.6GHz 1024MB 20GB 8.9 inch LCD Linux LAN WLAN BT (Black)Â After the runaway success of the last model of its flagship product, Asus presents the new addition to the series: the Eee PC 901. The performances of this small, portable laptop are nothing short of remarkable; the Eee PC 901 lasts for up to 8 hours before you need to recharge its battery, provides you with a fast, wireless internet connection using WiFi 802.11b/g/n when you need it, and has an enormous 20 GB SSD hard drive for storing all your data! The Eee PC901 near enough matches the size of its predecessor, with an 8.9? screen for increased visual comfort, three USB 2.0 ports, a VGA output and a 3-in-1 card reader, meaning you can hook up almost anything you like. The Eee PC 901 also comes with a 1.3-megapixel webcam, a microphone and Bluetooth connection, so you can stay in touch with family and friends all the time, wherever you happen to be. Plus, the shock-resistant coating of its solid state drive ensures it withstands the rough-and-tumble of everyday life. With so many great features tucked into its small, compact body, it?s not surprising that the Eee PC-901 has shaken up the laptop market!... Read More »
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| Average User Rating: 80% | |
| 5 / 5 | The most useful laptop I've ever owned
John Lawrence (UK) - 24 September 2008 This machine is absolutely fantastic. I've owned a few laptops and always found I don't use them as they weigh too much to carry round. The eeePC combines sturdy build, ease of use and ultimate portability making it great to just throw in my bag before I leave the house. The Linux operating system in this version is really simple to use and definitely the better choice as you get a larger hard disk than with the Windows version. /> The eeePC is a great laptop, and definitely the most useful I've known.... Read Full Review » |
| 5 / 5 | Portable, efficient and independent from the mains supply.
R. Britain "richardbrit" (Thailand) - 4 October 2008 After two months contemplation I finally bought an Asus 901 last week. I hesitated for so long due to concern over the keyboard size. This was the only issue for me really. However I can tell you that I have decent sized hands but can manage fine with this small keyboard. Whilst I probably can not type quite as fast as on my other laptop I can still type fast enough to work on this machine. I am of course typing this review on my Asus. That was my only issue to get over, so now I will proceed with all other aspects of the machine that you may be wondering about. I bought a 15' high spec Acer a few months ago, and although it is a great machine I found it annoying to work most of the time with the power cable connected. I also wasn't happy with the size, as I spend a lot of time actually on the move in airports etc So I figured the Asus would be an ideal alternative, and I wasn't wrong. The true portability is fantastic. I can lay in bed with the machine on my chest and work away, I don't even need to sit up. It boots up and shuts down so quickly it make it so convenient for even a few minutes work. I am not certain but I would say I am getting about 5 hours from the battery whilst connected to the net via wi-fi. The build of the machine feels very sturdy. Contrary to other opinion the keyboard is solid, more so that my Acer, without any flex. The touch pad works fine although it is of course smaller than normal. Many of the added touch features are very useful and this is the first time I have used them. Now onto the function. I opted to leave Linux on the machine even though I have never used it before. This was because I figured it may be better for the small less powerful machine. I don't know if this is right but it certainly works very well and efficiently. It connects straight to my wi-fi signal and others around me. It surfs the net as fast as my more powerful machine and opens all pages without problem. I have made calls to the other side of the world using Skype and this also works as well as on my Acer machine. I have Linux messenger installed, which is called Pidgin, and it works well. I listen to BBC Radio live, as well as the pre-installed Radio stations. So, the Asus together with Linux does all internet functions well. What about office etc? Linux contains within it Open Office. This is very, very similar to the XP Office package. I have been using it on all my machines and it has no drawbacks that I can see. Microsoft Office files and Open Office documents are interchangeable. Linux also has other additional functions and packages built in. There is a 'Learn' tab which has mathematics software and a science tab containing an astronomy tool and language software. There are a few games that are quite entertaining as well as a very good dictionary. There is a seemingly comprehensive media package containing video and audio software, although I haven't had chance to try it yet. Overall I am more that happy with the 901. It has satisfied my needs in every way so far. I can not think of anything else that I need from a laptop. This is exactly what a true laptop should be: portable, efficient and independent from the mains supply. ... Read Full Review » |
| 3 / 5 | US Keyboard???
M. Davis (London) - 11 September 2008 Great machine, but the ones from PurelyGadgets are sadly, supplied with a US keyboard, even there are UK models out there. This really ought to be mentioned on the listing. For example there's no "£" key. I'd give five stars for the machine, but can't rate it highly because of the keyboard. |
| 4 / 5 | A little heavy, but other than that - great stuff
M. C. Wheadon "Mark Wheadon" (Canterbury, Kent, UK) - 3 October 2008 The 901 sits a little heavily in the hand when you're carrying it around, but other than that it's a great machine. It feels very well built, has superb battery life (in excess of five hours in practice), runs cool, and is very quiet (completely quiet much of the time - when the fan does come on it's usually very slowly and hence pretty quietly). It's a great machine for taking notes in meetings / lectures etc., as it has a small footprint, is quiet (often completely silent), can be left on with no worries about battery life and has a good keyboard with a reliable, precise action. If ASUS could give us this kind of battery life with a lighter battery pack then I'd have nothing less-than-good to say about it at all. Great stuff. Mark... Read Full Review » |
| 3 / 5 | not quite up to expectations
A. Mead (UK) - 27 October 2008 Well I bought one of these and discovered that the 20GB SSD is not infact a single disk but 2, 4GB and 16GB, of which the 16GB is slower than the 4GB SSD that contains the OS. Mine also had a dead pixel on arrival (bright white). My original intention was to dual boot Linux (pre-installed) and XP, however this quickly became an unlikely idea due to the space limitation on the primary SSD. The Xandros Linux that comes pre-installed works as expected, although having used Linux on and off for 11 years I can say I was a little dissapointed by it, however for a first time user it would be fine as the interface isn't meant for people who know anything about the OS. The Keyboard feels quite solid for a laptop and the size of the device makes it truly portable unlike most laptops. Overall I liked it, but in retrospect I'd go for a HDD version if buying again purely because of the split SSD... Read Full Review » |
£389.95
18 August 2008
£244.64 - £319.95