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Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:11 pm Post subject: Asus Eee 2G surf ? battery type & life. |
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The Asus notebook-PC: model Eee 2G surf, at my local store
priced equivalent to U$385, had no documentation.
And the [linux] loading of Open-Office-2.0 was faster than
my PC. So I guess it uses a fast CPU. But this means plenty
battery power consumption ?
Please tell what is the full-charged-battery-life expected to
be. And what type of cells does it use ?
TIA,
==Chris Glur. |
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Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:36 pm Post subject: Re: Asus Eee 2G surf ? battery type & life. |
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<problems@gmail> a écrit dans le message de
news:1219838661.759933@vasbyt.isdsl.net...
| Quote: | The Asus notebook-PC: model Eee 2G surf, at my local store
priced equivalent to U$385, had no documentation.
And the [linux] loading of Open-Office-2.0 was faster than
my PC. So I guess it uses a fast CPU. But this means plenty
battery power consumption ?
Please tell what is the full-charged-battery-life expected to
be. And what type of cells does it use ?
TIA,
==Chris Glur.
Depends on the eeePC'S version. But it is not a fast CPU. 1.6 MHz |
at the most. There are now eeePC's with VIA orIntel (Atom) CPU,s.
The latter should be faster.
The increased loading probably is the result of the disk type.
These computers use memory cards instead of hardware hard drives. |
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Bu Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:14 pm Post subject: Re: Asus Eee 2G surf ? battery type & life. |
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:36:35 -0400, Natéag <gaetanfo@videotron.ca>
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problems@gmail> a écrit dans le message de
news:1219838661.759933@vasbyt.isdsl.net...
The Asus notebook-PC: model Eee 2G surf, at my local store
priced equivalent to U$385, had no documentation.
And the [linux] loading of Open-Office-2.0 was faster than
my PC. So I guess it uses a fast CPU. But this means plenty
battery power consumption ?
Please tell what is the full-charged-battery-life expected to
be. And what type of cells does it use ?
TIA,
==Chris Glur.
Depends on the eeePC'S version. But it is not a fast CPU. 1.6 MHz
at the most. There are now eeePC's with VIA orIntel (Atom) CPU,s.
The latter should be faster.
The increased loading probably is the result of the disk type.
These computers use memory cards instead of hardware hard drives.
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Hi
Here: http://wiki.eeeuser.com/eee_pc_701#models you find an overview
of all the models including battery type/life and processor speed.
The price you give is a littlebit much.
Its a nice gadget. But keep in mind the screen is small.
Bu |
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