Asus has gone out of its way to make an Eee PC to suit every need and if you're after an everyday mobile computer, the Eee PC 1000H will suit many. Its larger keyboard makes it easier to use for adults, while its greater storage also provides the flexibility a more mature and demanding audience are after. It's only a shame the 1.45kg weight makes it bulkier than most, but on balance it's still the better of two 10in Eee PCs and until someone can match the battery life offered here it's probably the best netbook of its type, too.Read full review
Exactly how many Eee-PC SKU's ARE there currently? My channel distributor lists fourteen at present, though this probably isn't fully up-to-date...
I have this model since early last week and the least I can say is that I very pleased with it. I placed a 2GB RAM module, uninstalled half of the Asus factory freeware and replaced it with Office 2007 and google Desktop. It is very usable and still feels snappy enough for serious productive work during my daily train commute. It is so small and so quick to wake up that I even use it in the bus when I have to finish things up.
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as long as it means i can play worms armageddon, then i suppose i'd be happy with the xp edition of the machine. wish the screen res was higher, though...
What's the weight of the power supply? When you are travelling its the total weight that's important. I've heard that Asus power supplies are lighter than Acer. Is this true?
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