Asus Eee PC 1000HE: Heating up the Netbook Market
By Alexis • Mar 19th, 2009 • Category: NetbooksThe redesigned and streamlined ‘Asus Eee PC 1000HE’ does not take prisoners. Whereas the prior ‘Asus Eee PC 1000’ provided a firm netbook, with its incredibly affordable and lean approach the ‘Acer Aspire One’ stole the attention of the customers. With the new manifestation of the ‘Eee PC 1000’, the ‘HE’ can also stand for the ‘Holy Enhancement!’ this gadget put up with a passing similarity to the previous year’s ‘Eee PC’ and develops upon merely about everything from the keyboard to the Central Processing Unit (CPU). Better so far, additionally to losing a few unsightly girths, the Asus also trimmed the cost of the new netbook.
Let’s take a speedy trip around the device to kick this off. One of the most obvious things that you will find in this device is the cut out key board. Just like you would find this feature on most Sony Vaio laptops or an Apple MacBook Air, the keys of the device jab through the plastic, which creates a wide gap between the keys or buttons. In that admiration, this looks and feels great and usually more unusable. The device’s track pad is just spacious enough and other great things about this device such as metal framing, multi-touch features built-in the design. The Asus Eee PC 1000HE 160GB does everything from giving the speed boost to the CPU and user definable shortcuts to the resolution adapter, in which the user can view 1024 by 768 resolutions although the 1000HE resolution is 1024 by 600. The model has the 10.1 inch backlit LED screen, which is bright and has good colour reproduction.
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