Well I found this website after a google search and proud to say it looks decent! I saw one of these the other day and was thinking about ordering one:
Nothing against it is grate I've got one that i use at school and the only down side is battery life is not long. but other than that is very light and good quality
get the 901. i would ditch the XP or the preinstalled linux in put on ubuntu. or you can to multi boot off SD cards have XP on one sd card and Xandros on another
get the 901. i would ditch the XP or the preinstalled linux in put on ubuntu. or you can to multi boot off SD cards have XP on one sd card and Xandros on another
Perhaps you skipped my question, but I am asking about the 701SD, not the 901. I am getting XP and will certainly not be getting Linux, Ubuntu, or Xandros.
701 is good... but the i dont think i could handle the small screen...whats wrong with linux. i get 30min more on battery life in ubuntu then XP, on my IBM T41
Sorry i know its not the model your after but I have the 901 - infact im using it now - it running XP and it seems to run forever on batterys. I love it - one of my favorite toys
mines cost £299, and the ONLY bad thing i have to say about it is : when viewing webpages, you need to scroll a lot - by the time the toolbar, startbar, titlebar, menubar, etc are visible youve lost 1/4 of your screen.
For xmas I bought my wife the 1000D EeePC. It seems to be nice. 120G HD, plenty of RAM, winXP. Downside was that WinOffice was not included and since the Eee has no CD I am not sure how to install office from my CD. I thought of just downloading Openoffice. Is that sw word compatible?
Also, My home network is not wireless, I have a linksys BEFSR41 router that all my pc's are linked to. Can I get a wireless dongle that will plug into my router? I really don't want to switch all my pc's to wireless, no need.
Other thing I was wondering, can my wife install sw from her desktop to the Eee via USB?
For xmas I bought my wife the 1000D EeePC. It seems to be nice. 120G HD, plenty of RAM, winXP. Downside was that WinOffice was not included and since the Eee has no CD I am not sure how to install office from my CD. I thought of just downloading Openoffice. Is that sw word compatible?
Also, My home network is not wireless, I have a linksys BEFSR41 router that all my pc's are linked to. Can I get a wireless dongle that will plug into my router? I really don't want to switch all my pc's to wireless, no need.
Other thing I was wondering, can my wife install sw from her desktop to the Eee via USB?
I think the Eee concept is great and wouldn't mind having one but will probably wait as I can't really justify it being retired and very happy with a new custom built desktop. Anyway one of the major trade offs they made with this series is the lack of an optical drive. That does make installing commercial software somewhat of a hassle. However one easy solution of be an external USB optical drive and at $50 it isn't too costly a solution. One does not really need to bring it along when travelling so it shouldn't impact weight or decreasing battery like. Check this out:
I think the Eee concept is great and wouldn't mind having one but will probably wait as I can't really justify it being retired and very happy with a new custom built desktop. Anyway one of the major trade offs they made with this series is the lack of an optical drive. That does make installing commercial software somewhat of a hassle. However one easy solution of be an external USB optical drive and at $50 it isn't too costly a solution. One does not really need to bring it along when travelling so it shouldn't impact weight or decreasing battery like. Check this out:
Thanks Lefty, I did look at the external drives while purchasing the Eee, the cheapest drive at Best Buy was $100.0 which pushed my shopping budget. So perhaps I may get one for the Misses later
My wife is a school teacher and all she really needs is MSOffice, I may just use the above mentioned $100. and purchase the download version of office for her.
Thanks Lefty, I did look at the external drives while purchasing the Eee, the cheapest drive at Best Buy was $100.0 which pushed my shopping budget. So perhaps I may get one for the Misses later
My wife is a school teacher and all she really needs is MSOffice, I may just use the above mentioned $100. and purchase the download version of office for her.
I wish someone paid me to get my arse to the store. No I just went to the store, bought the PC, price was about $350. tax not included. About 30 bucks more with tax.
For xmas I bought my wife the 1000D EeePC. It seems to be nice. 120G HD, plenty of RAM, winXP. Downside was that WinOffice was not included and since the Eee has no CD I am not sure how to install office from my CD. I thought of just downloading Openoffice. Is that sw word compatible?
Also, My home network is not wireless, I have a linksys BEFSR41 router that all my pc's are linked to. Can I get a wireless dongle that will plug into my router? I really don't want to switch all my Pc's to wireless, no need.
Other thing I was wondering, can my wife install sw from her desktop to the Eee via USB?
I wish someone paid me to get my arse to the store. No I just went to the store, bought the PC, price was about $350. tax not included. About 30 bucks more with tax.
this is a sample of Presentation slide made on Open office and saves as mvss in microsoft power point file (zipped for uploading)
as such it opens under winXP. same in other applications also
Hope this helps you to decide to use Openoffice.org on your EEE1000 machine.