Showing posts with label asus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asus. Show all posts

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Asus 1005HAB-BLU001X Midnight Blue, Asus 1005HAB-RBLK003X Black - refurbed?

Top Comparison Site Rankings:
1. Shopping.com has... this 2. BizRate has... that 3. PriceGrabber has... some
The Online Reviews:
1. Amazon.com reviews 2. Buzzillions.com reviews 3. AlaTest.com reviews

... If you get this Asus Eee PC 10.1” Netbook 1.6GHz, 1GB, 160GB, 3 Cell, XP Home, choose from the Asus 1005HAB-BLU001X Midnight Blue or the Asus 1005HAB-RBLK003X Black. If you were me, you'd go for the midnight blue. But then again, if you were me, you'd already have two Asus laptops and there's no way Boss Man would let you shell out the cash for a third. "But honey, it's less than $200. Waaay less. And you now woot only brings quality refurbs"... "Since when?"... "Haha. True. Anyways, I think I'm just gonna get it."

Asus Eee PC 10.1” Netbook with Windows XP - $179.99 (refurbished)
Comparison Shopping
Woot it before it sells out!
Some Features:
  • * Intel Atom Processor N270 (512KB L2 cache, 1.60GHz, 800MHz FSB)
  • * 10.1” WSVGA (1024×600) LED backlight
  • * 1GB DDR2
  • * 160GB hard drive
  • * Integrated webcam
  • * 802.11b/g wireless LAN
  • * Windows XP Home Edition

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Asus EEEPC900A-WFBB01 Netbook with 1.6GHz Atom Processor, 8.9” LCD, 1GB DDR2, 4GB SSD and Linux

Top Comparison Site Rankings:
1. Shopping.com has... this 2. BizRate has... that 3. PriceGrabber has... some
The Online Reviews:
1. Amazon.com reviews 2. Buzzillions.com reviews 3. AlaTest.com reviews

... Asus EEEPC900A-WFBB01 Netbook with 1.6GHz Atom Processor, 8.9” LCD, 1GB DDR2, 4GB SSD and Linux hmmm. This is definitely a mini notebook. I thought those 10" ones I've been seeing all the commercials for lately were small. Well, incase you didn't notice, this one is even smaller. And I can't find any Asus 8.9" laptops (or notebooks or whatever) for less than $250 via the comparison shopping engines. SO, this one gets a stamp of approval from the price watcher. btw, this guy (the asus 8.9" notebook baring the same model number) was wooted back in june for the same price. so they must not have sold that well the first time. heh.

Asus Eee PC 900 Netbook with 1.6GHz Atom Processor - $169.99
Comparison Shopping Some Features:
  • # 8.9” screen size for more-than-ample viewing space, making it more comfortable on eyes when in use
  • # 1024×600 resolution allows you to view a single A4 page without the need to scroll left or right for easier reading and editing of documents
  • # Intel® 1.6 GHz Atom N270 Processor
  • # 4GB Built-in Solid State Disk (SSD) technology ensures that the internal drive stays quiet, draws less power, boots up faster and resists physical shock

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Asus EEEPC900A-WFBB01 8.9", Atom N270, 4G SSD, 1GB DDR2, Linux, 802.11bg $169.99

Top Comparison Site Rankings:
1. Shopping.com has... this 2. BizRate has... that 3. PriceGrabber has... some
The Online Reviews:
1. Amazon.com reviews 2. Buzzillions.com reviews 3. AlaTest.com reviews

... Hmm. It's the Asus EEEPC900A-WFBB01 8.9", Atom N270, 4G SSD, 1GB DDR2, Linux, 802.11bg. Which brings up that age old debate. Laptop vs. Notebook. I say notebook wins out in the end because it's a sneakier term. But laptop is more descriptive of what the tool actually is. Either way, Asus makes decent laptops AND/OR notebooks. And this one's pretty cheap.

Asus Eee PC 900 Netbook with 1.6GHz Atom Processor - $169.99
Comparison Shopping Features:
  • # 8.9” screen size for more-than-ample viewing space, making it more comfortable on eyes when in use
  • # 1024×600 resolution allows you to view a single A4 page without the need to scroll left or right for easier reading and editing of documents
  • # Built-in Solid State Disk (SSD) technology ensures that the internal drive stays quiet, draws less power, boots up faster and resists physical shock
  • # Robust data protection and superior shock resistance, ideal companion for reporters, wildlife photographers and other outdoor enthusiasts