Posts Tagged ‘900’

ASUS EEE PC 900 UBUNTU 8.04 Hardy Heron

Ubuntu 8.04 running on the EEE PC 900 video as requested. This is the big boy’s Linux for those who were unsatisfied with the Fisher Price style Xandros software suite. Judging by its performance its no surprise Asus went for Xandros as this system pushes the EEE PC almost as hard as Vista did. All the eye candy was turned up on this install so with the Xubuntu script and other optimisations, this OS should run even smoother. I tried to show as many features and programs as possible in the 10 minute clip. Whether you love it or hate it, please rate and add your comments to the video. Thanks for watching! Earthling10@hotmail.com

Asus Eee PC 900 Retail Version First Review

The first hand on review from PC Market, Hong Kong. Web: www.pcmarket.com.hk

Asus Northbridge Fan Mod & Custom Ram cooler on Antec 900

Just a couple of cheaps mods that really help the computer run cooler. Total material cost was just pennies And 1 new 80mm Thermaltake fan.

PDair Leather Case for Asus Eee PC 900 – Book Type (Black)

www.pdair.comContains 2 credit card slot and 4 memory card slots. Opens and closes with magnetic ,for ease of use. White stitch finishing,making this case look more beautiful.

Asus EEE PC 900 Vista Vs XP Vs Linux – Boot & Shutdown Test

Asus EEE PC 900 Vista Vs XP Vs Linux – Boot & Shutdown Test This is the video you have all been requesting, a benchmark between all three systems. After the 3D mark 2003 tests, I was considering a way of benchmarking Linux as well. I did a ray tracing test and a few others but they were not very watchable or YouTube friendly. The test most of you have requested is a straight forward boot test between Linux, XP and Vista. My conclusion is that Linux is still the fastest but not by much. XP works perfectly and very close to Linux and the fact that Vista runs as well as it does at all it great. XP and Linux are very much on par for those of you mulling over which system to buy. The performance difference is negligible when you consider the superior device support XP has over Linux. Anyway, I think all three systems have their merits and detractions so please comment away on your thoughts. Please comment away on your thoughts. Earthling10@hotmail.com Thanks for watching.

Asus EEEPC – Why I Got It, Like/Dislikes, Installing Windows

Have a problem? Ask in the forum: www.mob3.co.uk or the live chat: www.mob3.co.uk Before anyone asks I needed one now so couldn’t wait for the newer version. Here I talk some more about my Asus EEEPC which I have wanted for quite a while. I must say I’m pleased.

Asus Eee PC 7″ Subnotebook review, www.mnpctech.com

Tom Hawkinson reviews Asus Eee PC 7″ Subnotebook. www.thomhawk.com