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ASUS EeePC 900 Review – PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published a review of the affordable ASUS EeePC 900 laptop. ‘Although the EeePC 900 is not as light as the 1.5-pound Samsung Q1 Ultra, it comes with something well worth the extra weight—a functional keyboard. Because the dimensions haven't increased, the EeePC 900 retains its 83 percent keyboard. The 92 percent keyboard on the HP Mini-Note is far more comfortable to type on, as the tightly spaced keys have the feel of a full-size keyboard. You can attempt to touch-type on the EeePC 900, but that will take some practice and a lot of patience. Even more annoying, however, are the stiff mouse buttons. They make a loud clicking noise, and you'll have to exert some force to press them.

The original EeePC didn't take advantage of the lid's full width, and the speakers, which were placed beside the screen, made the interior look cheap. That version's 7-inch screen has been replaced by an 8.9-inch one in the EeePC 900—the same size as the one on the HP Mini-Note. Also helping to enhance your multimedia, working, and surfing experience is the increase in resolution from 800-by-480 to 1,024-by-600. As for the speakers, they're underneath the laptop.’

Read: ASUS EeePC 900 – PC Mag

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