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Asus Eee PC 4g for SALE! Price: Php 4,000 Contact details: Nina / Eugene 0917 - 542 71 68 / 0922- 816 88 38 0925- 611 24 05 / 998 93 76 SPECS: Netbook 7 inch Processor : Speed Processor Celeron: 630 mhz Screen Resolution : 800 x 400 System RAM : 512 MB Hard drive: 4 GB Processor 900MHz Intel Mobile CPU Memory 512MB RAM Hard drive 4GB SSD Chipset/Graphics Intel 910 Operating System Linux (customized by Asus) Dimensions (WDH) 8.8 x 6.5 x 0.9 inches Screen size (diagonal) 7.0 inches System weight / Weight with AC adapter [pounds] 2.0/2.4 pounds Category Ultraportable The Asus Eee looks like a fairly conventional ultraportable laptop, shrunk down by about a third. With a small 7-inch screen, the laptop weighs 2 pounds and measures 8.8 inches wide by 6.5 inches deep by a little less than an inch thick. In all, the Eee PC is about the size of a trade paperback book; it can fit in a large jacket pocket without too much trouble. The pearlized white look is attractive, if generic, and the typically understated Asus design keeps the system from looking too cheap. Cramming all the things one expects from a laptop into a package this small presents some difficult design questions, and the Asus Eee answers most of them about as well as can be expected. The biggest challenge is the keyboard. Tiny keyboards, as on ultraportable systems such as the Toshiba R500 or Sony VAIO TZ150, are hampered by both Chiclet-size keys and unfortunate compromises in key placement and double-mapped keys. The Eee takes it a step further, with some of the tiniest keys we have ever had to deal with. At least most of the space is saved for making sure the actual letter keys are a usable size, which makes typing at least possible, if not entirely easy. Other keys, including the backspace, tab, and control keys, are smaller--mere slivers of their usual selves, and especially hard to hit. The tiny touchpad measures 1.75 inches by 1.25 inches and works well on the whole, but there is only a single mouse button--click on the left side for the left mouse button, and the right for the right mouse button. We had prefer two separate buttons. Overall, the keyboard is easier to use than any UMPC we have seen, but far more cramped than any other ultraportable PC.
Posted on: Mon, 25 Aug 2014 02:29:13 +0000

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