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Asus 1018P reviewed – adored for its looks and build quality

Asus 1018P reviewed – adored for its looks and build quality
The Asus 1018P first saw the light of our flashes in March at CeBIT and ever since, it promised to be quite a machine. Not one that would impress with its performances and multimedia capabilities, like the Asus 1215N EEE PC, but one that will get the bar high when speaking about design and construct...

Best 10 inch netbooks and mini laptops right now

Best 10 inch netbooks and mini laptops right now
We call netbooks the compact laptop computers with up to 12 inch displays and light body, but still capable of running all you everyday applications and software, while offering good autonomy and being quite affordable. From all of them, the best balance between mobility, performance and price is of...

Asus EEE PC 1015T with AMD inside promises more power

Asus EEE PC 1015T with AMD inside promises more power
There’s a new Asus EEE PC available , the 1015T. In fact, it’s not yet available, it was just spotted at Computex 2010 in Taipei. However, unlike most other netbooks available these days in the 10 inch class, this one will boost an AMD platform, thus promising better performance than a s...

Asus 1015N available – ION and Optimus on a 10 inch EEE PC

Asus 1015N available – ION and Optimus on a 10 inch EEE PC
When Nvidia announced their ION platform for netbooks, they mentioned two distinct options, out of which, the one with only 8 CUDA cores was meant for 10 inch devices or smaller. Now, at Computex, Asus unveiled their first ever 10 incher with ION, the Asus EEE PC 1015N. We don’t have exact det...

Asus EEE PC 1016P gets some new pictures

Asus EEE PC 1016P gets some new pictures
Some lucky guys just got the chance to take some photos of the professional looking Asus EEE PC 1016P . The device is not yet available on the market but should be pretty soon and will bring a new look between 10 inch netbooks and improved features. On the outside there’s a premium aluminum ca...

Asus EEE PC 1015PE – matte 10 incher for every pocket

Asus EEE PC 1015PE – matte 10 incher for every pocket
After years of not giving a damn about what their customers craved for, Asus finally decided to lower their ears to our pleas and start replacing the extra glossy finish on their netbooks with a proper matte one. One of the results is the Asus EEE PC 1015PE, one of the two 10 inchers meant [...]...

Asus EEE PC 1015P – popular mate 10 inch netbook

Asus EEE PC 1015P – popular mate 10 inch netbook
The Asus EEE PC 1015P is a 10 inch mainstream netbooks and for sure one of the most popular ones on the market now. Part of the Seashell family, this one replaces the bestselling Asus 1005PE line and is almost identical to the Asus 1015PE line. First of all, this 10 inch mini laptop no longer [...]...

Asus EEE PC 1016P – business style catches on netbooks

Asus EEE PC 1016P – business style catches on netbooks
If you’re a business man always on the go and in need of a light computer to carry around, you will most-likely go for an ultra-portable from Sony or Toshiba. However, if you don’t plan on spending thousands of bucks for it, there are some netbooks that could easily replace those, like t...

Asus 1005PR EEE PC – HD capable 10 inch netbook

Asus 1005PR EEE PC – HD capable 10 inch netbook
Netbooks these days are known for their portability and huge battery life, but not so much for performance. Standard versions will do fine with your daily applications and will be en0ugh for listening to music, surfing the web, chatting with friends,  writing texts, etc . Bot won’t be able to...

Asus EEE PC 1001PX – cheap netbook dressed in carbon fiber

Asus EEE PC 1001PX – cheap netbook dressed in carbon fiber
If you want a new 10 inch netbook built on the PineTrail hardware, the Asus EEE PC 1001PX is your cheapest available option right now, as it only costs $279. For this kind of money you get a device similar to the ones in the Asus 1001P line, but with a couple of features cut off [...]...