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Language: English
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This replacement for the popular Eee PC 1000H is slimmer and definitely more attractive, but its battery life could be better.
Sleek design, Multi-touch trackpad, Spacious keyboard, Good Wi-Fi performance
Awkwardly placed right Shift key, Shorter battery life than comparable netbooks, No extended battery option
Measuring 10.4 x 7.1 x 1.1 inches and weighing 2.6 pounds, the Eee PC 1002HA is in the same size and weight class as its rival 10-inch netbooks. Of all the 10-inch netbooks, only the HP Mini 1000 is thinner by a mere 0.1 inches. Its weight is comparable t...
This 10-inch mini-notebook drops the Eee moniker and adds discrete graphics, instant-on, and other premium features for a reasonable price.
Impressive graphics performance, Sharp 10-inch glossy display, Express Gate instant boot environment, Good battery life, Fingerprint reader and HDMI port
Relatively heavy, Switching graphics required reboot, No integrated mobile broadband option
We were similarly pleased with the feel of the N10Jc's touchpad, which is spacious and similar in size to those on mainstream laptops. It offered a textured feel as we navigated around the desktop, and the two mouse buttons below are easy to click, unlike...
The second-generation Eee PC is worth the extra money because of its larger screen and beefier storage, but we wish it lasted longer on a charge.
Wider, higher-resolution screen, Multi-touch trackpad, Simple interface, Lightweight design
Cramped keyboard, Lackluster battery life, Automatic power-saving feature affects performance
The trackpad's standout feature is ASUS' new multi-touch FingerGlide capability. Similar to the Apple MacBook Air's touchpad, we could scroll vertically through Web pages by swiping two fingers up or down; scrolling horizontally was finicky. You can zoom...
Fujitsu's much improved mini-convertible offers better performance, a brighter display, and the endurance and security field workers need.
Compact design, Very good battery life, Brighter display with more contrast, New faster processor, Can lock down I/O ports
Insecure lid latch, High resolution for screen size
The Fujitsu LifeBook P1620 packs more than enough functionality and usability to justify paying more than two grand. Consumers interested in a tiny tablet on a budget should probably gravitate toward the $999 LifeBook U810-provided you're willing to use a...
Our kid tester found the groundbreaking XO machine to have plenty of shortcomings. But considering its mission as a children's laptop for the developing world--and its ultra-low price--it has great potential.
September, 2007
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15 reviews
Fujitsu offers the first convertible clamshell UMPC at an aggressive price.
Mighty but very tiny.
Incredibly compact and lightweight Terrific battery runtime• Bright widescreen perfect for DVDs
Keyboard way too small for touch typists Battery protrudes awkwardly• Mediocre speakers
April, 2005
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19 reviews
Even without a webcam, the Eee PC is still a small (and amazingly affordable) wonder.
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