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January 13th, 2008 09:50 PM #101
Here is an alternative that's going to be released in the US on Jan 25.
Everex Cloudbook
General Software and Hardware Specs:
Operating System:
gOS Rocket
Additional Preinstalled and Linked Software
Mozilla Firefox, gMail, Meebo, Skype, Wikipedia, GIMP, Blogger, YouTube, Xing Movie Player, RythemBox, Faqly, Facebook and OpenOffice.org 2.3 (includes WRITER, IMPRESS, DRAW, CALC, BASE)
Hardware Specifications
1.2GHz, VIA C7®-M Processor ULV, 512MB DDR2 533MHz, SDRAM, 30GB Hard Disk Drive, 7" WVGA TFT Display (800 x 480), VIA UniChrome Pro IGP Graphics, VIA High-Definition Audio, 802.11b/g, (1) 10/100 Ethernet Port, (1) DVI-I Port, (2) USB 2.0 Ports, (1) 4-in1 Media Card Reader, (1) 1.3MP Webcam, (1) Headphone/Line-Out Port, (1) Microphone/Line-In Port, (1) Set of Stereo Speaker, (1) Touchpad, (1) 4-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery
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January 14th, 2008 06:10 PM #102
Yes, there are USB ports, but I don't know about compatibility with DVD-Writers... it'll depend on the software bundled with the writer.
Personally, yes, it's a good mobile work unit... the keyboard is a little tight, and the number layout is unusual (if you're a touch-typist, 2 is where 1 should be), but after a week, you get used to it. I'm at the point where I can touch type almost as fast as on a full-sized laptop.
The lack of space is limiting, yes, but that's what your full-sized desktop/laptop is for... for basic word-processing, spreadsheets, slideshows and web-surfing, the Eee is good enough. It's also good, oddly, for movies, but the speakers aren't loud enough to carry in noisy environs... bring a set of earphones...
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Small update, guys:
GIMP is now installed, but I only have enough memory to run either GIMP or Firefox at one time... Firefox's memory-hungry ways (many of you Mozilla users will be familiar with this) takes up about 300-400 MB of RAM when I'm running ten to twenty tabs at one time. I tweaked it a bit to use less memory, but things still slow down when I'm loading tabs.
So far, I've only used GIMP to work on two or three documents. I did most of my post-processing on the big laptop, and used GIMP when I discovered an error in processing while I was uploading pics at a cafe.
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That lack of memory is my only real complaint. If I get really crazy with multitasking, the Eee actually crashes when I put it on standby. Removing the battery and rebooting makes everything okay, though, and the unit still starts up in less than 30 seconds. I'm still waiting for my 1 or 2 GB upgrade from my seller... IMHO, this is the only upgrade needed to make the Eee perfect... aside from maybe using a regular plastic touchpad mouse button... the chrome is starting to chip.
Otherwise... still all smiles... now I have to fight with my wife over time rights when we go to Starbucks... oh well, there's always the PSP to play with...
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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January 14th, 2008 08:23 PM #103read about this in today's Inquirer:
http://www.nliteos.com/index.html
It basically cuts out all the borloloy from Windows XP down to 690mb. no idea yet how you're gonna install it on the eee
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January 15th, 2008 09:43 AM #105
there is already an EEE phil users site and there is a lot of info there like installing windows xp by usb flash drive stick!
http://eeeph.com/index.php
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January 15th, 2008 10:09 AM #106huli na pala ako sa balita :D
just to add to sir juntzo's links:
http://www.eeeguides.com/2007/12/thi...w-to-slim.html
http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=1923
though this is probably gonna scr*w up your warranty
is there a shop with a demo unit? gusto ko munang i hands-on
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January 16th, 2008 12:37 PM #107
Sa akin! Hahaha... Eee EB!
I don't know if software counts as screwing up things... it won't physically damage the Eee to install that stuff.
I'm saving that nliteos link... I'm going to work on my Compaq and try to cure it of bloatware... thanks for the link!
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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January 16th, 2008 04:16 PM #108Installing software generally will not void the warranty even if it means deleting pre-defined partitions that hold the pre-installed system files. This is why most manufacturers even provide back-up restore DVDs/CDs in the event the user wants to revert back to the original OS. Although note that some restore discs require the system files to be present in order to work (talk about caveats!)
Exceptions are ROM flashing or other software that may manipulate system settings beyond the recommended ones.
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January 18th, 2008 12:18 AM #109
eto gamit ko na
all i can say is... bili na kayong lahat kse sobrang ganda! ang galeng! I upgraded the ram to 2g with windows XP! Very fast booting and **** down.
problem is... my wife and my 8yr old daughter want one for themselves (the pink one)!
this is an excellent product! bili na kayo dali!
mukhang katabi ko matulog to mamaya, hehe.
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January 18th, 2008 08:49 AM #110
i also got mine 2 days ago! it's blue and very nice!
the problem is my gf stole it and now uses in school (she's an instructor... not a student! hehehe). she said it's very much lighter than her big laptop thus easier to lug around.
oh well... time to order another one... i think i want the black one!
Though not on a people carrier like the Innova, I have Yokohama es32 equipped on my Sylphy since...
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