ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf (7-Inch Display, Intel Mobile Processor, 512 MB RAM, 2 GB Hard Drive, Linux Preloaded) Galaxy Black

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ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf (7-Inch Display, Intel Mobile Processor, 512 MB RAM, 2 GB Hard Drive, Linux Preloaded) Galaxy Black

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 : ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf (7-Inch Display, Intel Mobile Processor, 512 MB RAM, 2 GB Hard Drive, Linux Preloaded) Galaxy Black
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List Price: $445.97
Price: $249.99
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Binding: Personal Computers
Brand: Asus
Color: Black
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
EAN: 0884840192220
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Label: Asus
Manufacturer: Asus
Model: 90OA02AF0004111U105Q
Modem Description: Fax / modem
Native Resolution: 7
Processor Count: 1
Publisher: Asus
Studio: Asus
System Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Variation Description: Black



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Features:
  • Dimensions WxDxH - 8.86" x 6.30" x 0.79" ~ 1.26"
  • Weight - 2.0 lbs
  • Processor - Intel Mobile CPU
  • 1-- 7" Wide
  • 2-- 800x480 (~WVGA)





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great little machine
I have always had notebooks, several different major brands, and lugged them around airports and Europe.
Then I saw a fella with one of these in an aiport, looked good, and I ordered it. I'll never go back to another laptop. This does everything I ever did with a Windows machine, and just as fast. 512k seems like the 3 gigs on a Windows computer. For surfing the web, reading emails, speadsheets, word processing, and so on, save yourself the Windows headaches and get this liitle gem, and get it cheap!!!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - ASUS EEE
I returned the ASUS EEE and purchased an Acer Aspire One. The ASUS feels as if it was made for a child and appears cheap. The performance was sluggish on the internet.
I'm much happier with the Acer Aspire One - it has more bang for the buck.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great little laptop
I purchased the asus eee pc 2GB surf a month ago. I love this little laptop. It is easy to use and the size makes it a joy to take with you where ever you may go.
It picks up wireless sites wonderfully and it is amazingly fast as you surf the net.
I have not regretted my purchase and would recommend this laptop to anyone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Simple and Easy
Certainly easy to use, despite never having used a similar operating system. Its built in wireless card has a very good range, and picks up networks my desktop didn't know existed. Very handy for use in a college setting, as it lighter than my notebooks and smaller as well. If I'm carrying around 3 textbooks I don't want something bulky or heavy. Great for the simplest of things: notes, homework, and internet. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone's primary computer, but it's really handy in traveling and around campus.

Screen size is small, but that's easy to get used to. Keyboard is small as well, but that's also pretty easy to adjust to.

All in all, a great deal for a laptop to take care of your basic needs.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great item for the price
I am enjoying my Asus EEE pc. I am still getting use to the small keyboard but other than that I love it. It is so small and portable I can take it anywhere. There is a problem with the battery life though. For me it did not last more than 30 minutes so I would suggest you take the power cord with you and look for an outlet wherever you go. The software package that come with it are equivalent to what you would use from Microsoft. I will eventually have to load windows xp because it is difficult to add other software programs to this linux os system or sometimes to even view certain graphics online that require a download or plugin.



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