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Asus Eee PC 900

Could price be the new Eee's biggest problem?

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Last reviewed: June 2nd

It certainly looks great - but is the Asus Eee PC 900 worth the money?

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Our love of the original Eee PC is no secret. Coming back from last year's Computex in Taipei we were all awash with geeky excitement over the ultra-portable laptop we’d been looking for all our lives.

For a shade over £200 it was all we wanted from a machine we could literally take anywhere with us.

An Eee too far?

Luckily for Asus it wasn't just us who found the first iteration instantly desirable - if you try looking for a new 701 4G it's still rare as hen's teeth or dog's eggs. Now comes the inevitable update, the 900, the 8.9inch-screened version we first got our hands on at this year's CeBIT. Is it as immediately exciting though as its smaller predecessor, or is it an Eee too far?

Inevitably it's the larger screen that draws the eye as soon as you flip open the largely unchanged chassis. Gone is the over-sized, plastic bevel which surrounded the 7inch panel, making this version look every inch the serious laptop rather than the slightly Fisher-Price styling that resulted from the original screen.

Much better screen

The increased resolution this gives is what really makes this version of the Eee most special. At 1024 x 600 there's no more fiddly scrolling around web pages or straining your eyes to see what you're typing. To be fair the original 7inch panel was still impressive for its size, but we always wanted more.

Aside from the screen the next biggest change is the size of the drive; with the Linux version you get a fairly meaty 20GB drive, and a smaller 12GB drive if you opt for the XP-powered 900. The difference in size is down to Asus wanting to keep the two options at the same price point despite Windows' insatiable hunger for more storage than its open source brethren.

The multi-touch, MacBook Air-style touchpad is another neat addition giving you the ability to scroll around simply by placing two fingers on the pad and sliding up and down. It's a neater solution than the sometimes awkward side-scrolling method employed by the 701. You can also use this function to zoom in and out; handy but a little gimmicky.

sherkerr

18 May 2008 8:51 pm

sherkerr

1.For size to power ratio / Against slow setup for windows

I set mine up with Windows XP. It is a 20 GB and I added a 16 GB SDHC card. I have also installed Microsoft Office 2003 and xvid and Divx codecs and players. The video is excellent with the Wifi being very fast. The system seems to operate at the same speed no matter what the load. I did install all programs in the second drive, the 16 gig ssd, and I use the 16 gig SDHC for downloads and files. The screen is clear and bright with great quality on videos even over the wifi. The sound comes out the bottom and is p[lenty loud enough. The system works with many more than just the items listed a s compatable. The battery that came with the unit was a 5800 amp battery unlike the 4400 amp which was rumored. The touchpad works really well but the buttons take some getting used to. The webcam was easy to operate and is good quality. I installed Microsoft plus for the themes and did not have a slowdown. Startup and shutdown seem to be unaffected by the amout of software I have installed. I am very happy with this pc and would reccomend moving up to it without regret.

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Price at Launch 330
MPN EEEPC900
Features Windows XP or Linux OS
Colour Black/White
Display Resolution 1024 x 600
HDD Capacity (GB) 12
Installed RAM (MB) 1024
Memory Speed 400
Operating System Win 2000
Processor Speed (MHz) 900
Processor Type Intel Celeron
RAM Type DDR2
Laptop Display Size 8.9
Touchpad Yes
Type of Battery Required Built-in Rechargable
Resolution (Vertical) 1024
Resolution (Horizontal) 600
Laptop Form Factor UMPC

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Product Summary

Eee PC 900

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£292.56

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Key specs

Price at Launch 330 | MPN EEEPC900 | HDD Capacity (GB) 12 | Installed RAM (GB) |

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Improved storage; Great screen; Good usability

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Soon to be superceded; Not so much of a budget price