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It's difficult to look at the Eee PC 901 without thinking of the 700, the netbook that started it all. When launched in September 2007, PC Pro was among the first to acclaim it as "a genuine step forward for the laptop, with unbelievable capabilities f...
Superb battery life and a light weight balance poor ergonomics...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2019-12-01 08:47:50
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We think taking on a 24-month contract, when both mobile broadband and the netbook area are so volatile and fast changing, might seem like a bad idea six months down the line. But it is not difficult to see why Asus is at the top of the netbook tree...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-01 08:47:58
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Released a year after the original Eee 700, the Eee 900 changed it from something many people regarded as a gimmick into the realms of a proper notebook.With the 901, Asus has raised the bar higher still, replacing the Celeron CPU of the older model wi...
Better processor and more memory than previous models; battery life...
Awkward keyboard for people with large fingers...
The 901 brings the improvements many were asking for but now there are many competitors...
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So at long last I get to see for a few days one of the biggest talking points of this year. It came with no documentation a Linux operating system and apart from an initial problem with Wireless connectivity it worked flawlessly...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-12-01 08:48:06
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Asus already have several netbooks on the market but the first that we managed to get our hands on was this EeePC 901.Its big brother, the EeePC 901H comes with an internal hard drive, but the 901 uses flash memory instead--12 GB of it to be precise.Wi...
Five hours of battery life, Very quick reading from flash memory, Large touchpad, Several color options, Whole package (netbook charger) is very light...
Very slow writing to flash memory, 12 GB is not a lot of space, Maximum of 120 cd/m²...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-01 08:48:06
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Long time companion. The original netbook has kept up well, even if its not perfect. The Eee PC was the original netbook, and its sales figures meant Asus could have been forgiven for sitting on their laurels. Instead, theyve spent the last few m...
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This review is a little late, you might think, since Asus has just launched the EeePC 1000 and you would be absolutely right. I have been trying to review this machine since April and, unable to borrow a machine from Asus I actually put my money where...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2019-12-01 08:48:11
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The Original EeePC 701 by ASUS became one of the most popular products of last year and created an entirely new market for ultra-portable notebooks that cost less than a no-frills budget notebook. ASUS sold almost 700,000 units which obviously was a w...
On the whole, I must say that I’m quite impressed with the Eee PC 901. The original felt more like a secondary computer to me with limited appeal, however, the 901 can be used as a primary laptop. The Atom provides reasonable performance and the exc...
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Weighing 1.1kg, the Eee PC 901 is slightly heavier than its predecessor, the 900, and it also sports a slightly different chassis and design. A glossy black finish gives the 901 a touch of menace and street cred, but its the guts of the unit that are...
802.11n networking, Hyper-Threading CPU, good looks, solidly built, quiet and cool operation...
Small storage capacity, lacks an expansion slot, small keyboard, sticky touchpad, no biometric security...
The 901 is better than the 900, thanks to its faster CPU and networking features, but its still small and will take some time getting used to. Nevertheless, the more you use it, the more you fall in love with it. Its great for taking it on the road...
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Rare is it that a manufacturer single-handedly creates a brand new market. Rarer still that manufacturer seemingly doesnt realise what its released on the world.As Asus was releasing the original Eee 701 the marketing machine hardly matched the commo...
Screens still lovely, Six cell battery as standar, Stylish new chassis...
Unresponsive touchpad, Retains external powerbrick, Much chunkier than the 701...
Rare is it that a manufacturer single-handedly creates a brand new market. Rarer still that manufacturer seemingly doesnt realise what its released on the world.As Asus was releasing the original Eee 701 the marketing machine hardly matched the commo...
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Hard on the heels of the Eee PC 900 comes the 901, now sporting a shiny new Intel Atom processor At first glance, there’s little to separate the latest 901 version of the Asus mini-laptop from the 900 model that was released less than two months ag...
The Eee PC 901 remains an attractive proposition for computing on the move. With its larger battery and lower-power processor, it’s not far from achieving a full working day’s use without the use of mains power - and that ought to be the goal...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2019-12-01 08:48:24
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The EeePC 901 is here. Its mission: to re-establish the Eee brand as the number one in the netbook space. Its based largely on the hugely successful EeePC 900, but has several improvements, including a more stylish chassis, a better mouse, better batt...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-01 08:48:31
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The Eee PC 901 is better than its predecessor, the 900. It looks nicer, has a faster, more efficient CPU and better battery life. Its larger and 100g heavier and its keyboard is still too small for our liking, but in many ways its the pick of the n...
Intel Atom processor, 8.9in. screen, Good battery life, Highspeed 802.11n WiFi...
Small, fiddly keyboard...
The Eee PC 901 is better than its predecessor, the 900. It looks nicer, has a faster, more efficient CPU and better battery life. Its larger and 100g heavier and its keyboard is still too small for our liking, but in many ways its the pick of the n...
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No question: the answers yes. With the 901, Asus has released a sub-notebook that isnt simply a version of the original Eee PC with a bigger screen, its a major step forward that, at last, justifies the price differential. It also addresses its pre...
Theres no doubt, the Eee PC 901 is the machine the 900 should have been but wasnt. Its got more features, a better processor and graphics, much longer battery life and yet costs less. Even if the 900 was slightly cheaper, wed still go for the 901...
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The Atom-powered mini-notebook is heavier than previously but now offers a better battery life and the same high-level of usability...
Better battery, uses Atom CPU, new trackpad and mouse buttons...
Heavier, same keyboard as 900...
The Atom-powered mini-notebook is heavier than previously but now offers a better battery life and the same high-level of usability...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2019-12-01 08:48:31
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Ten months old is young to write an autobiography, but if the Asus Eee PC were to pen its memoirs it’d consist of three chapters. The first would be all about introducing a revolutionary new product (the ), the second about rapidly refining it (the...
Bluetooth. Atom processor. Improved OS. Monstrous battery life...
Heavy. Tough price point. Bigger than 900...
The original and still the best by a good margin, just not a £120 one...
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UPDATE: We have now received a full XP version of the 901. Click here to jump directly to the updated battery life results. With new pretenders to the throne growing in both number and popularity, the mini-notebook that started it all must adapt to sta...
A fine improvement over the Eee PC 900, with longer battery life and sleeker looks - but its rivals are sneaking up on the Eee with every release...
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tcmagazine.info Updated: 2019-12-01 08:47:48
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It is fairly apparent that each machine has been built for a specific user base, and that they don’t really collide with one another in anything other than high portability. The first conclusion that I would draw from analyzing the four netb...
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Although the 901 scored low marks for its cramped and fiddly keyboard, it just about excelled in every other department.The netbook is light and tough enough to lob in your bag and take it around all day, the screen is big and bright enough for everyda...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2019-12-01 08:47:50
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Asus’s Eee PC kick-started the netbook craze and remains the brand most associated with the category. Early iterations were praised for their low-cost Linux-based architecture, but lately Asus has ratcheted up its product line to compete with higher...
Five hour battery life.
Limited storage capacity, cramped keyboard, and slow benchmark results.
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-01 08:47:58
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Released a year after the original Eee 700, the Eee 900 changed it from something many people regarded as a gimmick into the realms of a proper notebook.With the 901, Asus has raised the bar higher still, replacing the Celeron CPU of the older model wi...
Better processor and more memory than previous models; battery life...
Awkward keyboard for people with large fingers...
The 901 brings the improvements many were asking for but now there are many competitors...
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With the Asus Eee PC 901, Asus improves its 8.9" netbook 900. A faster chip set graphic, the sparing Intel Atom CPU, WLAN in Draft-n Standard, Bluetooth 2.0 and a refined design are the most important denouements. Especially the sparing Intel Atom N270...
With the Asus Eee PC 901, Asus improves its 8.9" netbook 900. A faster chip set graphic, the sparing Intel Atom CPU, WLAN in Draft-n Standard, Bluetooth 2.0 and a refined design are the most important denouements. Especially the sparing Intel Atom N270 in...
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If you hang around these parts at all, youre surely familiar by now with Asus little Eee PC laptops. These miniature, low-priced laptops were initially inspired by the One Laptop Per Child effort aimed at providing laptops to kids in developing natio...
The original Eee PC was an intriguing device because it was just a step above a Blackberry, a basic web client device for about $400. The Eee PC 901, meanwhile, is something else: With Windows XP installed, its a strikingly complete little laptop PC...
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While we love the hardware and build quality that makes up the ASUS Eee PC 901, we are not exactly fond of the Xandros Linux operating system that powers this notebook. The improvements done by ASUS to this Linux distribution make it very easy to use...
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The ASUS Eee PC 901 is the new update to the Eee PC...
Small and light, Reasonably well built and durable, Flashbased storage, Intel Atom processor surprisingly capable, Surprisingly acceptable battery life...
Impressive, but ASUS already has several superior Eee PC models on the market, 12GB of storage isnt a single drive (one 4GB drive and one 8GB drive), White plastics feel nice but "look" cheap, Keyboard too small/cramped, Temperatures a...
Last year our editorial staff was absolutely amazed by the original Eee PC. The original Eee PC finally delivered something that many consumers have wanted since laptops first arrived on the market: an extremely portable laptop with reasonable performa...
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crn.com
Updated: 2019-12-01 08:48:08
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Earlier this year, a new class of computers called netbooks started to appear. Looking like miniature laptops, they were designed to be an affordable alternative for those who only needed to surf the Internet, check email, and write or read an occasion...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2019-12-01 08:48:13
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With storage you have two option and these depend on the operating system provided. As Asus wanted to keep the price similar for both Windows XP and Linux versions, the XP iteration comes with a 12GB solid state disk, while the Linux one comes with a 2...
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Today the Eee PC 901 is launching in North America - and we are pleased to present our review of this little laptop to you. The original Eee PC 701 basically took the world by storm - selling incredibly well despite a last minute large price increase o...
Overall, I really liked the Eee PC 901 - but there are definite areas that can use improvement. The 8.9" 1024x600 LCD is a HUGE improvement over the 7" 800x480 screen of the Eee PC 701 - so much so that I would have difficulty using a 7" display going...
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Asus has launched a bigger (and better) version of its popular Eee PC. Dubbed the Eee PC 901, this new version includes a lot of welcome improvements from the previous model, including more screen real estate, storage, and processing power. Asus also n...
Extremely portable, Great battery life, Decent screen size, Comes with either Linux or Windows XP...
Keyboard is still too small, Linux still a bit unwieldy, Drive partitioning could cause issues for Windows users, *...
All-in-all we like the improvements Asus has made to the Eee. It shows they are listening to their customers and making a valiant attempt to stay ahead of the curve in what is rapidly becoming a very competitive market. In fact, we’ll go ahead a...
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If the ASUS Eee 900 basically amounted to a larger-screened version of the 7-inch original, then the Eee 901 marks its graduation into a distinct model. Packing Intel’s latest 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, in place of the 900’s Celeron 900MHz, ASUS coul...
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Hard on the heels of the Eee PC 900 comes the 901, now sporting a shiny new Intel Atom processor At first glance, there’s little to separate the latest 901 version of the Asus mini-laptop from the 900 model that was released less than two months ago...
The Eee PC 901 remains an attractive proposition for computing on the move. With its larger battery and lower-power processor, it’s not far from achieving a full working day’s use without the use of mains power - and that ought to be the goal for any...
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Yet again my inner seven year old has taken hold of me and insisted I find out what's inside the new Eee PC 901 without general consideration about how it goes back together. It doesn't seem all that long ago when we broke the Eee PC 900 open to see...
Under the keyboard there are another six screws - including the one that voids your warranty if you undo it! This metal sheet, like the 900 and 701 models, acts as a heatsink for the CPU, north bridge and south bridge. There is a small fan included to...
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October; that's when we first set eyes on the original Eee PC 4G 701 yet it feels like an age ago. What was once a tentative step into the unknown has become a runaway success story and with the choice in the cheap-small-and-portable mini-notebook market...
Brimming with features and with a new CPU and better battery, the Eee PC 901 personifies exactly the spirit in which the original was created. It may be a bit more expensive than the original and lack a more comfortable keyboard, but for a balance of feat...
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We like the Eee PC. It's small, it's lightweight, it's perfectly balanced - it's perfect for press trips; in other words when we need a dinky little notebook to help us bring you the latest news and reviews from events round the world. Also, at the s...
New Software and Games for the Eee PC 901In an effort to continue improving the features of the Eee PC Asus has upgraded the WiFi support on offer in the Eee PC 901 though - now giving the laptop full 802.11n WiFi capabilities. Another major change fo...
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We now have official US pricing for ASUS' new Eee PC lineup. The Eee PC 901 nabs a $599 MSRP for both Linux and Windows XP versions. The pricing for the 1000 and 1000H models is a bit more fluid (read: could change) but is currently pegged at $699 for an...
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This update to the Eee PC 900 offers improved performance and much better battery life, but it’s not the best mini-notebook.
Speedier Intel Atom processor, Very good battery life, More attractive glossy design, Multi-touch trackpad, Handy resolution-switching button...
Cramped keyboard, Relatively expensive...
It’s finally here. After months of speculation, rumor, and leaked photos, the Eee PC 901 was officially unveiled at this year’s Computex. The official North American version’s release date is yet to be revealed, but that didn’t sto...
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