ASUS Eee Pc 4G (7-inch Screen, 800 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB Solid-State Drive, Linux Preloaded) Blush Pink | 
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Rating: 145 reviews Sales Rank: 985
Color: Blush Pink Media: Personal Computers Batteries Included: No Operating System: Linux CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 100 CPU Type: Intel Celeron Processors: 1 System Memory: 512 Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 4 Floppy Disk Drive: None Modem: Fax / modem Display Size: 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 10 x 3.4
MPN: EEEPC4GPINK Model: 90OA06AC0111111U3A0Q UPC: 884840204077 EAN: 0884840204077 ASIN: B0013AN3OQ
Release Date: February 20, 2008
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| • | Ultra-compact notebook in lush green with full QWERTY keyboard, 7-inch display, and webcam in blush pink | | • | Powered by 800 MHz Intel Mobile CPU and pre-installed Linux operating system (compatible with Windows XP) | | • | Over 40 built-in applications for learn, work and play; up to 3.5-hour battery life | | • | 4 GB solid-state flash memory drive; 512 MB RAM; 10/100 Fast Ethernet; 54g Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) | | • | Connectivity: three USB 2.0; VGA output; microphone and headphone; Secure Digital card reader |
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Product Description Play, relax, and entertain on the go with shock-proof design. At 7" and weighing only 2lbs, you can take the Eee PC anywhere. Bumps and shocks are no longer issues. With a dependable solid-state disk, you get unparalleled shock-protection and reliability. Power-efficient design provides longer operating time when on the go. With a rapid start-up time, the Eee PC is always ready to get into action. No technical manual required with the specially designed, user-friendly and intuitive graphic interface. You're always connected with built-in WiFi 802.11 b/g that automatically detects and connects to the Internet at any hotspot. The Eee PC includes document and e-mail software, and a suite of other productivity software to help keep you on track. Upload photos and videos and share them instantly on Flickr or YouTube without waiting until you get home. Enjoy music and videos with extensive support for a wide range of digital multimedia. Log on to Skype or other network, and you can connect with friends anywhere, anytime. Clear up wire clutter with the built-in speakers, and microphone. Since it's so easy to use and durable this makes a perfect gift for children and adults. 512MB memory 4GB flash drive Built-in Webcam Clear up wire clutter with the built-in speakers, and microphone Over 40 built-in applications for learn, work and play - includes document and the e-mail software, a suite of other productivity software to help keep you on track; Upload photos and videos and share them instantly on Flickr or YouTube without waiting till you get home; Enjoy music and videos with extensive support for a wide range of digital multimedia; Log on to Skype or other network, and you can connect with friends anywhere, anytime Linux based operating system using GPL software No technical manual required with the specially designed, user-friendly and intuitive graphic interface Up to 2.8 hours performance per charge wi
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A great value for adults and kids November 27, 2007 Patrick G. Cruz (94509, CA United States) 170 out of 177 found this review helpful
I bought this after seeing the black version available. It is great that Asus did not bump up the premium price for the black (Apple I hope you are listening). I am very happy with this purchase. I avoided the pearl white because I was afraid of getting it scuffed up being white and all. This is a very user friendly laptop (Targeted after all for your children and older adults). I was never a huge Linux fan but the version that they installed here is at par with xp, even surpasses it because of the tabbed interface that is similar to Firefox. You do not even need to read the manual or be an expert on Linux to figure the thing out. It is a great starter laptop, and at the same time a great secondary laptop for the road warrior or student. The EEE PC features are ultra mobile, sleek, and loaded with useful programs. I was going to switch the OS to XP but after playing around with the Linux OS, I was impressed with the features it has. I bought this mainly as a portable internet device and for a bit of word processing. I also note that the unit is very light, about 2 lbs. 3 oz and the boot time is exceedingly fast since it has a solid state drive. I actually rated this 4 1/2 stars. The gripes I have are expected, the keyboard is cramped and takes a bit of getting used to and you have to have an external dvd/cd drive to update to xp. The monitor though at a lower 800 x 600 resolution, is surprisingly bright and crisp. So far the storage is at 4 gig, so you have about 1.5 gig left over. This can be solved by adding a high capacity SD card, right now I believe they have up to 16 gig capacity for sale (I installed 4 gig). Love the fact that wireless G is built in. I haven't used the webcam yet but so far I am very impressed with the total package. Highly recommended to adults and kids. Great little laptop for all ages. Truly a complete and very Excellent, Exciting, and Extraordinary PC! Update: Wireless connectivity works great. I was able to use it with great ease at Sky Harbor Airport at Arizona, battery life last about 2 1/2 hours (running media files a lot though) but the small A/C plug comes in handy, it weighs 6 oz. So total carry weight with the unit is 2 lbs. 9 oz. Was able to use web cam, it does a decent job, I don't plan to use it as much so it is not an issue for me. I love the fact that many people commented on how small the laptop is. Warranty update: You can now upgrade the ram to 1 gig or 2 gig without voiding the warranty. Visit the Asus EEE pc site for more info.
I was scared of Linux, but this is easier than Windows. Makes a good e-reader and fits in a purse. Great wireless range. December 11, 2007 S. Brennan (East Bay, Ca, USA) 94 out of 96 found this review helpful
I was a bit apprehensive about the OS, since I have never had a linux machine, but it is super easy to use and very intuitive. Whew. It took me a while to get used to the keyboard, but I have adapted quickly. I wouldn't use such a small keyboard for work, but for casual web surfing, reading docs, and editing/reviewing docs (my main uses of the machine) it is fine. I downloaded several free ebooks and am using my Eee as a reader during my commute on the train every day. I had considered buying a dedicated reader, but decided on this instead so I could have a web surfing device in my purse, too. I've had a laptop for years, and never take it anywhere. For work I insisted that I not have to haul a laptop back and forth every day, because they are such a pain, but this one is so small and light that I take it just about everywhere. Last night I was waiting for someone, in my car, in a shopping center parking lot, and I took out the Eee and the wireless found several available signals at nearby coffee shops. The closest was about 100 ft away. Pretty good. The wireless works great and connects fast. I love the fast boot time. I'm not thrilled with the touchpad, but then I've never seen one that I like, so take that for what it's worth. Amazon told me that it would arrive after Xmas, but it arrived on Dec 4. (I ordered it on Nov 28.) In short, I love this thing, because I can download forums, xwords, or articles to read on the train, and I don't have to carry around a big ole heavy laptop. Worth every penny.
A great little Windows computer!!! December 6, 2007 d-18v (USA) 314 out of 343 found this review helpful
Yes, the eeepc comes shipped with Linux, but also with some very simple instructions for replacing Linux with Windows/XP if you have a licensed copy Windows available to install, which I did. I thought I might end up with a conversation piece. I started off simply. by installing Windows XP/Pro as per Asus's instructions. Then, I installed Firefox, then Thunderbird. Oh, what the heck...I installed Office 2003, Cool Edit 2000, and kept on going Everything works like a charm! The eeepc is light and easy to transport. It's got built-in WiFi and can do anything any other laptop can do. It has a built-in SD card reader than appears as a disk drive. This allows you to install an SD card to be used as additional disk storage. I put a 4GB card in mine and installed many of my programs there. I am now starting to think of this as my new full fledged laptop. The eeepc does not come with a DVD/RW, internal or external, but any external USB unit can be used, which is how I installed XP. Many installation CDs can be copied to a 1GB USB drive (flash drive/thumb drive) by using another computer and the USB drive used to install the programs on the eeepc. I've done that, too! There is some debate about whether XP/Home is compatible with the eeepc. Consensus seems to be that the critical factor is Service Pack 2 rather than the type of XP. I have no first hand knowledge of XP/Home, since I installed XP/Pro with SP2. There are some small disadvantages to the eeepc. Keeping in mind that my overall rating is 5 stars, here they are: (1) The screen is 800x480, an odd size. It can be set to 800x600, but that requires some auto-scrolling to get to the top and bottom of the screen. All in all the 800x480 isn't bad, though. (2) 4GB isn't a lot of space for a primary partition. A typical XP/Pro installation will run about 2+GB. Some users have reported installing XP in less than 1GB, although it's not entirely clear which pieces they've left out. By the time you add the programs that don't run well from a secondary drive, there's a good chance that, even if the drive is not full, there won't be enough space to allow the computer to hibernate, which requires as much disk storage as the computer has memory. An 8GB version is reported to be available early next year, which will alleviate the problem for many. (3) There are no Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock indicators. However there is an excellent freeware utility available on the Web that places indicator lights in the system tray.
Great Notebook December 13, 2007 PharNaWay (Phoenix AZ USA) 38 out of 40 found this review helpful
I love this computer...and it IS a computer. All it lacks is an optical drive but when you're on the road, you don't really need it. It has everything I need. I purchased an 8GB SDHC card to store my data. That gives me 12GB, more than enough room to store my photos when I'm on the road. My very first notebook about 10 years ago had a whopping (at the time) 4GB hard drive. Anyway, this is the notebook I'll take on the road with me. I recommend the EeePC to anyone. I use it daily and the more I use it, the more accustomed I become to its size. It boots up and shuts down very very quickly. The display is crisp and bright. I have no problem typing or viewing the display. The camera worked great right out of the box. I really do love this little computer. It's not only cute but highly functional and useful and portable as well. Well worth the price. What I want to add is that I found the Perfect bag for my EeePC. It's actually a bag that I got with a 7" digital photo frame/DVD player and it fits the EeePC perfectly! Makes a great notebook bag: holds the EeePC securely, has room for the AC adapter, an external 2.5" hard disk, digital camera, and few other necessities. It's as though the bag was made for the EeePC. I ordered the bag from AvTechSolutions.com for about $25 because I want to keep the bag I already have for the photo frame & the accessories that came with it.
Great Linux laptop December 22, 2007 fcatamazondotcom (LAUDERHILL, FL United States) 37 out of 39 found this review helpful
This is an ultra-portable laptop with Linux and wireless Internet access. * Can mount Windows SMB shares. * Plays DivX, MP3 and YouTube videos. The Firefox already had a MPlayer plugin. * You can install and run RealPlayer for Linux on it if you want. There are web sites that show you how to add Windows audio and video codecs so you can play WMV or other Windows format audio/video files. * Mine already had Java 5.0. * The location of the Right shift key needs some getting used to. Keys are quite small and I can't keep typing on it for an excessively long time. * Was able to login to using my Skype account and make VoIP calls right out of the box. There are green and pink jacks for the headphones and mic. * Dictionary was set to Chinese language by default but you can set it display English. * The E-book reader is able to display Plucker format e-books from Project Gutenberg. * It displays PDFs using Adobe Acrobat Reader and the displayed text is quite readable especially in Full Screen mode. * Setting up wireless internet connection was very easy. * You can plug in a USB stick and it gets automounted. A "Flash disk" window automatically comes up with the contents of the drive. * The E-Book icon gets lost after you do a Software Update but there are web sites that show you how to put it back. * Ctrl-Alt-T launches an xterm. Running konqueror gives you a bunch of useful utilities. * GNU Emacs and MIT scheme both are not installed but they can be installed if you need them and they do run well on it. Read about adding Xandros repositories and pinning repositories first before attempting to install software using apt-get. Check out the unofficial EeeUser wiki site for photos and a lot of useful info. * It is possible to NFS mount shared filesystems. Just add nfs entries to /etc/fstab and they'll be mounted when the wifi interface comes up. You'll probably want to unmount them manually though before shutting down the eeepc: sudo umount -t nfs -a.
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