The Greatest of Eees
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at
2:04 pm
tsc’s Gary Krakow reviews the larger, more spacious Eee PC model 1000H mini-laptop, which sports the new Intel Atom processor, a larger keyboard and an 80GB hard drive.
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nah the 1000 is better not 100h, its got ssd and more battery life
i think it could be much better, but i have heard about a lot of problems with the aspire one, and i havnt heard of any witht he eee 1000h
this is from a reliable manufacturer of motherboards and also a pioneer in netbooks
ACER is a cheap computer solution manufacturer.
their products are cheap; and they perform as such
Thanks for this review! To the point and covers just what I need to know.
clever video title
aspire one asks 100euros for a 6cell battery. you do the maths
Asus has much better battery life (6 cell), faster wireless (802.11n) and a multitouch trackpad.
Nice short review. Too bad you got some things wrong. It’s NOT a full size keyboard. Only 92%.. Good enough though. But saying it’s full size is a real miss. You should do your homework old guy.
It’s a great laptop
is it vista ready
I have the 1000H, it really hits the nice spot between size and usability. It has excellent disk performance (SATA) with upgradeability to super fast 2.5″ SATA SSD’s or larger platter drives. I run a 320GB drive at 80-100 Mbyte/s speeds, a different world compared to the stock SSD’s of the 700/900 series. Almost everything about the 1000H is a top score. It even has optical digital audio output and a always a 5 hour+ battery time. High quality mechanics/finish/package. Easy to recommend.
Tis no doubt a great laptop! Asus eee pc’s are awesome.
But i don’t think laptops with 10inch screens and magnetic hard drives can really be called netbooks…they are mini laptops.
It’s a bit sad most manufacturers apart from acer and asus are already going away from the original concept of having the smallest form factor possible and an SSD.
ASUS > Acer
in the price mabye
it is but it will work poorly.
oh thats fucking bad
it comes with 1 gig ram u know, but if u put 25dollar at it and u get 1 gig more… vista will run really good:) but you should w8 for windows 7.
should work more smooth and i have this eee. its very powerful for its size.
is the windows 7 better than the windows XP?
what i meant by that, does it have low system requirements when it comes with games
well windows seven is a mix between vista and xp. its reported that it will boost the grafix 15 times more than normal.
But if u want to play games on 1000h, you should NOT buy it. W8 for the new eee pcs with ION-nvidia platforms, where u can see 9400gm nvidia cards, that can play call of duty 4 at 40fps:)
speaking of call of duty, can my PC run cod 5?
my specs are E8200 2.66ghz and nividia geforce 9400gt 2gb of ram and its actually core 2 duo
what do you think?
i had almost same processor as urs, ram i had 2 gig, and my gfx card was 9600gt.
i ran cod5 smoothly, well i ran all the games smoothly, soo you should be able to run cod5 =)
thanks man
COD4 at 40 FPS with 9400GM? Maybe YES, if u set everything LOW…dont expect miracles pls.
first number is the series, second number is the speed. last two are for dramatic effect ( nothing) so 4800 is better than 9200. and gt is better than gs. also you have to go buy the memory on the graphics card. most are 512 but if you get 1024mb you will be able to play damn near anything
The Eee is actually a really nice laptop, it’s capable of running moderately recent games, and a ton of emulators. I’m buying one when I can.