YES Thats the one LOL.
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YES Thats the one LOL.
With a maximum of 1GB of ram..I wouldn't plan on too much gaming..
I do like this design. Though I do like the ASUS N10's design MUCH better.
Why? Read what I said below. The EEE 901 has much more features. Plus the EEE is smaller.
No. The EEE is smaller, has better battery life (EEE has 6 cell where as this has 4 cell)has a higher maximum for ram, internal storage, and the EEE has wireless N.Another thing about the EEE is the operating system is on a 4GB SSD, then there's an 8GB or 16GB SSD also. What are you saying? That you cannot see the speed difference in a 16GB SSD as opposed to a hard drive? Can I get proof? The limits on this thing are terrible. You can only have UP TO 1GB of ram (The EEE is 2GB max), and only up to a 16GB SSD. On EEEs, second generation specifically, you can swap out the secondary SSD for a 1.8" HHD connecting through ZIF. The EEE has 6 cell battery life too, this only has 4 cell.
It sort of looks like an EEE 701, where there was a vast amount of space around the monitor.
Yeah I know, that's why I refered to the old Cossasks game, that worked well on a 32 MB RAM Pentium 2 with Windows 98 :P so basically any game that came out around the sametime as that, earlier and a few that came out later would work so most old classics.
I got an Asus Eee 701 PC when they first came out, I took Linux off and installed Windows XP Home and it worked like a charm. I got quite a few old classics installed on my Eee PC but the resolution was a bit annoying with some being the highest you could get without plugging in another monitor was 800 x 600.
Who'd want to play old games? :P
Who wouldn't?!
Or you could download the res_utility from eeeuser and have 600x800 on the Eee's monitor.
I have an EEE 901 now, but when I had my 701 after upgrading to 2GB ram I was able to play GTA:SA (of course not with high graphics:P).