What is there to say about the Eee PC 900 that JKK hasn’t already covered yet? It’s mobile, productive and people absolutely love it. The big question is, do you need a small, lightweight, good value mobile computer like the Eee PC 900 or do you want a mini-laptop like the HP2133 and MSI Wind, devices that are trying to balance themselves between ultra mobile and sub-notebooks. There’s not much between all the netbook devices which makes it a difficult choice. Hopefully this 35-minute info-packed video will help you decide!
Source: JkkMobile.
More information, links and specs in the EeePC 900 summary page.
Is the eee G2 with the same processor than the eee first generation? cos if so, how come the different speed? is it just overclocked?
And tks for the review
not overclocked.
in the first edition the cpu clock rate was just reduced to 600Mhz.
Can someone please take a meter and measure this thing once and for all. (dimension, weight).
Hello from England.
Thanks for the review – Very good.
A question from someone who is not very computer literate. If the Windows PC900 has 12Gb of Flash memory and the Linux version has 20Gb. Is there any reason why you could not buy the Linux version and then do a fresh load of Windows XP as the new OS. As a full load of Windows XP is just under 2Gb, would that not leave you with an XP version of the PC900 with aprox 18Gb of spare memory ?
Many thanks
Peter
Win license cost something.
Anyway primary drive is 4GB in both case.
Actualy I don’t see a good reason for puting windows on it.