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ASUS Eee PC 901 8.9-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 12 GB Solid State Drive, 20 GB Eee Storage, XP Home, 6 Cell Battery) Fine Ebony

ASUS Eee PC 901 8.9-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 12 GB Solid State Drive, 20 GB Eee Storage, XP Home, 6 Cell Battery) Fine Ebony
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What Customers Say About ASUS Eee PC 901 8.9-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 12 GB Solid State Drive, 20 GB Eee Storage, XP Home, 6 Cell Battery) Fine Ebony:

The second is that the plug itself eventually does not firmly connect to the computer and eventually it becomes difficult hard to charge it or keep it on AC power as the power connection keeps stuttering.I gave it a 2 instead of a 1 because it is still somewhat usable for me and the quality is about what you would expect for the price. Unfortunately, you cannot move the windows installation to the larger 12 GB folder because of very slow access times.2. For a typical windows installation, 4 GB gets eaten up fast and even if you move all your programs to the second drive and do all kinds of slimming down of your windows folder it still is difficult to make room. The first is that the power adapter always sparks every time I plug it into an outlet. I've owned my Asus eee 901 for about a year and a half and I wanted to point out some problems with it that aren't obvious at the outset.1. Not enough hard drive spaceThe computer is split into a fast 4 GB hard-drive where the operating system resides and a slower 12 GB hard-drive. Poor hardware qualityTwo things stand out.

Netbooks suck. The performance is very sluggish which for the price should be a hell of alot better. This is a passable travel mate computer for basic functions but not worth 625+ dollars by any strech, you could by a full size fully functional laptop for that with a DVD drive. The track pad is complete garbage and the buttons are stiff as all hell and stick. Long boot up times, laggy internet performance espessially watching video's, and alot of pages take a good while to load even with dual band wireless N extreme boost.

I got it back and assumed that 'no news was good news' about it. However, I hope this helps someone who is still undecided about purchasing an Asus product think twice as I have no recourse with this company for my problem pc. I was then instructed to , once again, pack it up and ship it back for further repairs. It was then that I was told a few unsettling things;#1) IT IS THEIR POLICY NOT TO OFFER REPLACEMENTS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.#2) IT IS THEIR POLICY NOT TO OFFER REFUNDS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.#3) IT IS THEIR POLICY TO NOT GIVE OUT THE NAME OF THEIR SUPERVISOR.#4) THEIR SUPERVISORS ARE ALWAYS IN A MEETING/WITH ANOTHER CUSTOMER.#5) IT IS THEIR POLICY NOT TO GIVE OUT THE NAMES OF ANYONE IN THEIR COMPANY (I.E.

It is easy to use and navigate thru their lynux program, however windows is also available on it. I was so happy when I rec'd this pc. These issues varied from slower performance, inability to load pages, loss of icons, etc. For several weeks it seemed to function properly. For 7 days I had no laptop and heard nothing back from the company about the problems or progress of my laptop. I was pretty frustrated by this point and asked what all my options were in this matter. However, then more issues started cropping up again (some old ones and some new ones).

For example, the keyboard is smaller so typing is a bit awkward at first, the shift key is where the enter key normally is so be careful there.the mouse keys are quite stiff and make an audible clicking noise which is different, and lastly the down arrow in the scroll bar is way too close to the minimize icon (I'm sure there's a handy remedy for this, but I'm unaware of it on the lynux system).Now then, having listed all the differences in store for a consumer looking to convert to this netbook, I must confess the troubles I have had with it. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS THAT LETTER OF COMPLAINT---USE "CUSTOMER SERVICE REP" AND SEE HOW FAR THAT GETS YOU :)So now then, having shared all of this useful info with you, there's one more important fact I'd like to disclose to make you a more educated consumer; there are over 100 complaints filed against Asus with the BBB. I called their tech support each time I encountered a problem and for some of these issues they were able to help, others they explained away with some excuse, and others still they asked of me to return the laptop for diagnostic testing and repairs. It's so small and cute.

There are a few things to get used to. So, in June I spent another $15 and shipped it off to be fixed. Finally, yesterday, when I could no longer log on to the internet i decided to call tech support again. I truley believe I bought a 'lemon' and am now stuck with it.

I purchased the Asus Eee Pc 901 in march of this year. I started noticing issues with this pc a few months after purchasing it. For about 2 hours they walked me through trouble shooting the issues but to no avail.

The feel of the touchpad (how sensitive it is to your movements) is completely adjustable. But those chips are so cheap now that there is hardly any reason not to.I also changed the 16gb hard drive for a faster one at 32gb. And the touchpad allows you to do things the mouse can't, like double-tapping (instead of clicking), and scrolling by sliding two fingers across the pad, etc. I have had several regular laptops including a few pc's as well as a few macs. In some ways it is much simpler. The back panel is quite large and comes off with two screws allowing you to access most of the gutrs of the machine easily.

From what I have been able to determine, this is because of a bug in the intel driver for the the graphics card. But I have already tried out several other linux distributions designed for netbooks. Right now, the one I like the best is eeebuntu. I gather that Asus may be phasing them out, so I'm a little worried about where I'll get my next one. This wasn't really necessary, but it has improved the speed a bit, and it was absurdly easy--no more difficult than changing the ram chip. There are various software patches being worked on by linux developers for this bug as I write, and it will probably be history in a few weeks or months.One last thing: the 901 linux comes with a decent package from Asus, the Xandros distribution of linux, that works nicely on the 901.

I can't imagine ever wanting one of those heavy monsters again. You don't really need the extra storage--the sdhc slots work just fine and allow for all the extra storage you will ever need. Since I've owned this machine, I have actually learned quite a bit not only about the hardware, but also about the operating system, which is also easier than I expected.There is one glitch with the eeepc's. It's really easy to change the operating system, as long as you remember to backup your data. I put in a 2gb chip just to make sure that I did not feel cramped, but it is not clear that it mattered. Watching videos on hulu or youtube is okay as long as you don't make them fullscreen. I wouldn't do a lot of photo editing on this machine (the screen is kind of small for that), but you can do some. I use mine to surf and email, but also to write and store photo files.

But I wouldn't bother. More importantly, the feel of the keys is really good, not too stiff, not too soft--other netbooks have not always gotten the feel right. But you get used to that pretty quickly, especially if you are a "typer" like me. It's sort of a side benefit of the 901 that it gives you the courage to figure stuff like this out. I chose the linux version because of the bigger ssd, and because I thought linux might be a little more secure than windows. This is certainly easy to do. The 901 is just a really well judged piece of equipment.

Other people have complained about the touchpad and recommend adding a mouse. This little Asus weighs about 2.5 lbs and that makes it so easy to carry around. It has made me a much more savvy computer user. But at fullscreen they seem to be a bit jerky.

Maybe this one will just last forever. It does everything the average person would want, and doesn't burden you with stuff that only a tech specialist would need. A ram expansion (2gb is the max) is really easy, though not absolutely necessary. It is specifically designed for Asus eeepc's, and works really well with 901.All in all, the 901 is an incredible buy at $279 (I'd pass at $625).

And I find that I like it more everyday. But another huge plus is just how easy it is to make minor, or major, modifications to the hardware. But it's more than that. Linux is certainly no harder to use than windows.

The 901 is a very nice machine just as it comes out of the box. The flash video seems a little slow--that's what you use to watch videos through your browser. It is true that it takes a little getting used to where that key is, and the keyboard is noticeably smaller and can feel a little cramped for a touch typist. I got my Asus eeepc 901 (linux) a couple of months ago through Amazon (for $279)., so I've had plenty of time to use it.

My wife has windows xp on her netbook, so I get to compare them everyday, and I much prefer linux, even though this is the first machine I have ever had with linux.Some people have complained about the keyboard for typing, and especially the placement of the right shift key. Now I am NOT a tech savvy person, but I was able to do all this without any terrifying interludes--it is that easy.

I think sometimes as I type my thumb barely touches the thumb pad, and the cursor jumps to somewhere else, so I have to watch for that. But I think thats just the nature of the beast. It packs small when I take it on my motorcycle. It meets and exceeds my needs and expectations. I'm very computer illiterate, and the Eee is user friendly, and patient with me. I do sometimes hit a wrong key, and loose the cursor on the screen.

It always finds a wi-fi and connects fast and easy. I've had my Eee 901 for about a month now, and still love it. I had read comments about the keyboard being too small, and I have found that to be true. Battery life is excellent.

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