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ASUS Eee PC 901 12G (8.9-inch Display, 1.6 GHz Intel ATOM Processor, 1 GB RAM, 12 GB Solid State Drive, XP Home, 6 Cell Battery) Fine Ebony | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 19
Color: Fine Ebony Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 1000 CPU Type: Intel Celeron Processors: 1 System Memory: 1000 Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 12 Display Size: 8.9 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 8.9 x 0.8 nv:Condition: New Operating Systems: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Platform: Notebook PC Expansion Ports: N/A PS/2 Keyboard Connectors: N/A PS/2 Mouse Connectors: N/A Serial Communication Ports: N/A Parallel Ports: N/A USB Ports: 3 FireWire Ports: N/A Fast Infrared Ports (FIR): N/A LAN Ports: 1 Modem Ports: N/A Audio Out Jacks: 1 Line In Jacks: N/A Microphone Jacks: 1 VGA Ports: 1 S-Video Connectors: N/A DVI Video: N/A Port Replicator/Connector: N/A Processor Brand: Intel
MPN: EEEPC901-BK002X Model: EEEPC901-BK002X UPC: 884840266754 EAN: 0884840266754
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| • | Easy to learn, work and play | | • | Excellent mobile Internet device | | • | Exciting multimedia enjoyment | | • | shock proof | | • | Excellent on the go |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Asus Eee PC 901 provides the power of a full-sized laptop in a compact body with a larger 8.9-inch screen, and is now powered by the latest Intel mobile processor. Designed specifically for mobile devices, the 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor uses a brand new design structure new hafnium-infused circuitry--which reduces electrical current leakage in transistors--to conserve energy, giving you more time away from the wall outlet. Coupled with the ASUS exclusive Super Hybrid Engine, you'll also enjoy up to 8 hours of battery life with this Windows-powered laptop. 
The Asus Eee PC 901's 8.9-inch screen is easier on the eyes. | At half the size of regular notebook and weighing less than 2.5 pounds, the Eee PC 901 is perfect for students toting to school or road warriors packing away to Wi-Fi hotspots. And because it uses flash memory instead of a hard drive (with 12 GB of storage), the Eee PC 901 consumes less power, allows the device to boot quickly, produces less heat, and is less susceptible to shock damage. The Eee PC 901 also features 1 GB of RAM, 1.3-megapixel webcam integrated into the bezel above the LCD, tri-mode Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n), integrated Bluetooth connectivity, Secure Digital memory card slot, multiple USB ports, a VGA output for connecting to a monitor. 
The integrated webcam makes video chats a snap, and the keyboard is 95 percent the size of standard notebooks for easy typing. |  | It comes preinstalled with the Microsoft Windows XP Home operating system, which offers more experienced users an enhanced and innovative experience that incorporates Windows Live features like Windows Live Messenger for instant messaging and Windows Live Mail for consolidated email accounts on your desktop. Complementing this is Microsoft Works, which equips the user with numerous office applications to work efficiently. The new Eee PC 901 has a customized, cutting-edge Infusion casing technology in Fine Ebony. Inlaid within the chassis itself, the motifs are an integral part of the entire cover and will not fade with time. The Infusion surface also provides a new level of resilience, providing scratch resistance and a beautiful style while out and about. It's also equipped with the ASUS Super Hybrid Engine for automatic detection and adjustments of CPU frequency, voltage, and LCD brightness to minimize system noise and power consumption to save up to 15 percent power consumption, or to maximize system performance according to individual needs. For journalists, photographers and other professionals who need to use a computer in the field to create, to communicate and to collaborate with other colleagues, the Eee PC's combination of power, extreme portability and rugged build makes it the ideal computing solution. The keyboard is 95 percent the size of standard notebooks, making it more comfortable to type for larger hands. 
The Eee PC with Windows Home XP operating system provides a familiar interface. | It's also a great choice for young students, with a built-in Dictionary that's great for homework, and it includes two modes of intuitive graphic user interface design to accommodate both experienced and inexperienced PC users. The Eee PC also handles your digital images, movies, and music as well as Internet radio. Be ready for the next platform in wireless connectivity with the integrated Intel Wireless Wi-Fi Link 4965 AGN LAN chip. Based on the draft 802.11n Wi-Fi specification, it offers up to five times the performance and twice the wireless range as existing 802.11g wireless. It's also backward compatible with 802.11b/g networks (commonly found in home routers and Wi-Fi hotspots). With the Bluetooth connectivity, you can communicate and synchronize with Bluetooth-enabled peripherals such as PDAs and cell phones Nicely light at just 38 ounces, the Eee PC 901 has an 8.9-inch wide TFT LCD with a 1024 x 600-pixel resolution (WXGA)--making it more comfortable on eyes than its predecessor. In addition to its wireless LAN, it also offers wired Fast Ethernet connectivity and a 56K modem. You get three USB 2.0 ports, a VGA output for connecting to external monitors, headphone and microphone jacks, and a Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot (compatible with MMC memory cards). It's equipped with a 1.3-megapixel webcam (placed in the bezel above the LCD) and integrated microphone, allowing you to snap still photos of yourself while on the go for sending via email or join video chats with friends and family. Battery-Sipping Processor The Intel Atom processor uses a brand new design structure that packs in 47 million transistors into a single chip sized at just 22mm (0.87 inches), and it uses just 2.5 watts of power--less than 1/10 of the 35 watts used by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor--for excellent battery management. This 1.6 GHz Atom processor also includes a power-optimized front side bus of 533 MHz for faster data transfer on demanding mobile applications and a 512 KB L2 cache (which temporarily stores data). Together with the exclusive ASUS Super Hybrid Engine, you'll enjoy a longer battery lifespan of up to 6 hours, allowing you to stay in touch and be connected for a longer period of time while on-the-go. It offers a choice of performance and power consumption modes for easy adjustments according to your computing needs. Online Storage from ASUS With this Eee PC, ASUS also provides 20 GB of online storage (easily accessible via a desktop icon), which enables you to download up to 5 GB of data per day. It also provides secure file encryption and accessibility from both Windows and Linux platforms. Whether you want to share images with friends and family or store big business presentations, you can now access your data with ease and not worry about space constraints. Specifications - Internal memory: 12 GB solid state disk
- RAM: 1 GB DDR2
- Processor: 1.6 GHz Intel Atom
- Memory expansion: Slot for MMC/SD(SDHC) cards
- Operating system: Windows XP Home
- LCD: 8.9 inches, 1024 x 600 pixels
- Networking: Tri-mode Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), 10/100 Fast Ethernet
- Peripheral connectivity: Three USB 2.0
- External video: One VGA
- External audio: One headphone and one microphone port
- Webcamera: Yes, 1.3 megapixels
- Battery: 6 cells, up to 6 hours
- Weight: 2.42 pounds (38 ounces)
- Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.9 x 1.5 inches
What's in the Box ASUS Eee PC 901, AC adapter, printed operating instructions. It's backed by a 1-year warranty on parts and labor.
Product Description This Eee PC by Asus comes in Fine Ebony style that is created with cutting-edge Infusion casing technology. The Infusion surface provides a new level of resilience; scratch resistance and beautiful style while you're out and about. The Eee PC has a sturdy display with a high-resolution screen. At 1024 x 600 pixels, images are clear and sharp, making it more comfortable on the eyes reading and editing documents. On the top of this screen is the 1.3 Megapixel Webcamera that works synchronously with the 802.11n wireless to provide web conferencing anywhere, anytime for easier web communications and increased work efficiency. 12GB of storage allows you to easily manage photos, music and data files more efficiently. The quiet 12GB solid-state drive consumes less power, allows the device to boot quickly, produces less heat and is less susceptible to shock damage. The exclusive Super Hyper Engine, technology found only in the Eee PC, is incredibly efficient and saves up to 15% of power. Combined with SSD, which consumes less power, allows between 4 to 8 hours of battery life. Preinstalled on the Eee PC to provide you a familiar interface is Microsoft's Windows XP Home, Windows Live Messenger and Works for numerous office applications, that allows anyone to learn, work and play. With all of these features the Asus Eee PC makes for a fantastic purchase as a well-equipped second notebook or a Web access tool, so beat the crowds, and get yours today before they sell out! Intel UMA Graphics Card 1.3 Megapixel Webcamera WiFi 802.11b/g/n Wireless Bluetooth 10/100Mbps LAN Hi-Definition Audio Speakers and Microphone Memory Card Slot - MultiMedia Card (MMC), Secure Digital (SD) Card, SDHC Connections - 3 x USB, VGA, Headphone, Microphone, RJ-45 (LAN) Approximate Unit Dimensions - 8.86? (W) x 6.90? (D) x 0.89? ~ 1.54? (H) Approximate Unit Weight - 2.43 Pounds
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Asus EEE PC 901...Hits the sweetspot July 29, 2008 88 out of 91 found this review helpful
I'm a tech by trade and hobby, so apologies ahead of time if I start hitting on tech jargon, but I'll try to keep it to a minimun. :-)
Let's try and keep it to the important and good-to-knows...
The Pros of the 901: - Uses the Intel Atom processor. Though the Atom doesn't produce significantly more CPU performance vs. the previous 900 model's Celeron M 353, it does use much less power. So you'd be looking at similar CPU performance, but with much better battery life AND runs cooler. - With the Atom comes also a 2nd generation graphics chip in the GMA950 (vs the 900's GMA900). The 2 big advantages of this are; the GMA950 has a peak pixel fill rate of 1600 megapixels per/second (the GMA900 has a peak of only 1332 megapixels per/second) and more video-decoding is now done in hardware on the GMA950. Combine those together and that means windows will open faster and watching videos will be smoother. - Uses a Solid State Drive (SSD) for storage. SSD technology means; no moving parts (much less chance of bad things happening and dead silent operation), performance is at least on par with hard drives, and SSD uses less power. - Has a nice big Trackpad. Unfortunately the default drivers for it leave a LOT to be desired. Luckily though, if you install the manufacturer's drivers instead (search google for "elantech touchpad drivers") then the functionality is INFINITELY better with options like multiple-finger tracking and night-n-day difference in tracking sensitivity. - 1.3 megapixel Webcam. The 900 has 0.3 and a few competing models also only have 0.3 - Built-in Bluetooth. Nice option if you use BT GPS or use your BT phone as an internet access point. Or whatever you'd like to use BT for. - Wireless-N (802.11n). If you've got it, you're gonna fly. If not, it's there when you're ready - Free 20gb online storage provided by Asus. - 6 cell battery (4-8 hours). Some of the competitors come with only a 3cell - SD Card reader slot that's flush. Along with SSD getting larger in capacity and cheaper all the time, so is SD Flash memory. 32gb capacity SD cards are already coming out and with the card being flush it's almost like a miniaturized, super-steroided Floppy Drive! :-) - Has a dedicated button for operating the "Super Hybrid Engine" option. This basically adjust the speed of the CPU up or down to conserve power or gain performance.
The Cons of the 901: - I've got big hands (I wear XL gloves) so I'm hit the hardest by the petite keyboard. I'm also a typer so it's going to be a bit of a learning curve to adjust to using the 901. Smaller hands will probably adjust much easier. - No CD/DVD drive (no using it as a portable DVD Player). Not that big a deal for me really, I usually watch DivX videos (which can just easily be copied to an SD card for viewing.
The Good-To-Knows:
- The 901 already comes with a nice neoprene sleeve. I carry a bag with me between work/home and wanted something minimal but protective so I could put the 901 in my bag. The sleeve that comes with it does the job perfectly (kudos Asus). - Also comes with a nice little cleaning cloth. Being the fingerprint magnet the shiny 901 is, the included cloth is also a nice addition to help keep the smudging to a minimum. - Being that the SSD that comes with the 901 is so small, anything you can do to lighten the system load will help a lot. If you're "techie" enough, it's worth looking into a free product called "nlite". The utility will chop down the size of the WinXP install considerably. - The 901 comes with 1gb memory. At some point you'll probably want to upgrade to 2gb. You'll need to buy DDR2 SoDIMM chips. I recommend getting the 667MHz (PC5300) speeds (instead of 800MHz(PC6400)) as it will be less expensive and even if you overclocked your 901 you'd still be running well BELOW the 667MHz speed. - Speaking of overclocking, previous versions of the 901 Firmware used to set the CPU speed to 1.8GHz in "Super Performance" mode. But newer firmware only bring it up to max speed of the default 1.6GHz. If you want to get back that extra speed, you'll either have to downgrade the Firmware, or use an overclocking utility called "eeectl". - Accessing the internals of the 901 (for doing upgrades, like extra RAM) is very easy. Just remove a few screws on the panel underneath and you're right at the guts of it. Other netbooks are much harder to get at the internals.
Other 8.9" netbooks to consider: - Acer Aspire One - MSI Wind - Everex CloudBook - Dell Mini Ispiron (When it comes out) - Asus EEE PC 1000 (10" screen) - MSI Wind (10" screen)
In the end, I chose the 901 because its' got just the right amount of everything for a "netbook", it's easy to "hack" due to easy access panels (which appeals to the Tech in me) and there's a great user/support community for the Asus EEE line.
Update (Aug 1, 2008) I just upgraded the memory to 2gb last night. It took LESS than 5 minutes (literally)!...Here are the steps, just to show how easy it was: 1. Flip the 901 over, remove 2 screws from the cover panel and take it off -- You now have easy access to the WiFi, SSD and Memory -- My 901 also has a "ZIF" socket (meaning I could swap the SSD out for a 1.8" IDE Hard Drive instead (using drives meant for an iPod is a good source...Think 80gb capacity on the cheap, but you'd be back to using HD). 2. Using your thumbnails (little tricky for me, as I've got fat fingers, but not too bad at all) pull the arms of the memory mount apart by about a millimeter on each side, at the same time...The memory chip will then spring up for easy removal. 3. Swap the memory module and close up, you're done.
- I also previously misspoke about there being only 1 physical SSD drive. There's actually a physical 4gb SSD (to get access to that one you'd have to actually fully dismantle the 901) and an 8gb SSD (for the 12gb XP version) that's readily accessible for upgrade. -- Just so happens there's also a space (only seen if you fully dismantle), with solder points with a label of "3GCARD" on it. Definitely not an upgrade for a non-tech, but some enterprising hacker out there just might find a way to install a 3G card in this badboy!
Incredible LITTLE Computer! July 26, 2008 43 out of 44 found this review helpful
I've had my Asus Eee 901 (black with XP) for about two weeks now, and am very impressed. I had followed the news of the Eee for several months, but had assumed that it was a "cheap" (i.e. poor quality) computer. Then, about a month ago, I met someone who had the Eee 900, and saw it first-hand. It did not give the impression of being a cheap computer. It looks and feels like top quality. Now that I have been using it, I'm even more impressed! I travel a LOT, and have long been a fan of ultralight computers. I had a Sony Vaio T350P for several years and recently replaced it with a Fujitsu Lifebook P series (which I also love!) The Lifebook is great for around town... it has a 12 inch screen, 7 hour battery life, and weighs 2 1/2 pounds... but for travel I am always looking for something smaller. From my experience so far with the Eee 901 it seems almost perfect. It comes with 12 gig of solid state memory (no worries about hard drive problems... (a TSA inspector recently dropped my Fujitsu on the floor at an airport! Fortunately it was not damaged.) The Eee has a 4 gig "C" drive for the system, and an 8 gig "D" drive for programs, plus a SDHC slot that can function as an "E" drive for documents, music, etc. I put all my programs on D, and have a 16 gig HDSC card for an E drive. This gives me a total of 30 gig, which is all I will ever need for a "second" travel computer. The Eee has a comparable battery life to the Vaio and the Fujitsu ultralights, which is about 6-7 hours of normal use. The screen is small, but sharp and easy to see. The weight is less than the Sony, but about the same as my Fujitsu, at about 2 1/2 pounds. The speed is great. Runs my Powerpoint presentations (with lots of graphics) with no problems. I put some movies and music on it, along with MS Office 2007, & Paint Shop Pro... and all work great. It even has a webcam for face-to-face on Skype! All of this comes for a price tag that is $1000 less than my Fujitsu, and almost $2000 less than the Sony! (And it has XP, which means I don't need to take the time to learn Vista!) The keyboard on the Eee is tiny, but I can still touch-type on it. If I was using this as a full-time computer I would definitely get a USB keyboard, mouse, and external monitor to use at the office! At this point I have only two gripes... One is the touch pad. I have never liked the "tap" feature on touchpads. I always end up selecting things I didn't intend to select. So when I get a new laptop, the first thing I do is head to the control panel to turn off the "tapping" feature. I was greatly disappointed to discover that the Eee 901 doesn't give me that option! I'm stuck with tapping, which to me is a real hassle. (I may get used to tapping on this one, however. The left and right mouse buttons are very stiff, and require an unusual amount of pressure to click. I've found myself just tapping.) I think the touch pad is something that could still use some work! My other issue is the size of the "C" drive. I checked the Eee 901 user forums, and found I'm not alone. Even after moving everything possible to the "D" drive, I was still ending up with low memory warnings. 4 gig is really not enough to run XP! I went to the Eee forums, and found some more stuff I can delete, and now have about 700 mg free, but that means I've lost the option of restore points, and will probably need to clean up the disk weekly to save space. Come on Asus, how much more would it cost to give us an 8 gig "C" drive? I would gladly pay a little more to have enough room for XP to run normally without the hassle! Is there any option for an upgrade to an 8 gig C drive???? Given that this is not my "every day" computer, I can gladly live with these issues in return for it's low price and small size. Even with these issues, this is a great little computer. I am impressed with it, and look forward to traveling with it. (I can open it in coach with no worries, even if the person in front of me wants to lean back and take a nap. Better yet, I can fit the Eee and my powerpoint projector side-by-side in my briefcase, in the same amount of space a full size laptop would take!) I would highly recommend this computer to anyone looking for a low price computer, or to a fellow road-warrior looking for a second "travel" computer!
UPDATE!!! After visiting the Asus EEE user forums, I discovered that the CD that came with the EEE 901 includes a very good touchpad driver. You will need an external CD drive to install it, but it's good to have a CD drive for installing other programs also. Just put the disk in the drive, click "Touchpad Driver" and follow the instructions to install the new driver. This driver will put a touchpad icon in your system tray (The group of icons at the bottom right-hand side of the screen). Click on this icon and you CAN disable tapping. It also gives a number of other helpful options. This completely solved my problems with the touchpad. It works normally now! I would also recommend visiting the EEE user forums for info on gaining more space on the C drive. I did this and now have over 800 megabytes free. (I still wish the C drive was larger, but at least I am not getting "Low memory" warnings any more.) I hope this helps!
I stream my music from home so when I am in wifi I get all my music. July 21, 2008 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
I bought this the other day and have had the whole weekend to mess around with it. Here is what you have to know:
The 12 gigabytes of SSD are actually a fast 4 gigabyte SSD and a slower 8 gigabyte SSD. This is important because if you are going to put windows Vista on it you should reconsider your options. The keyboard is tiny! I find typing with three fingers on each hand is easiest. Don't expect 60 words per minute unless you have serious skills. It indeed does come with MS Works and another free office suite.. I removed all the bloatware and put firefox on. This baby cranks when you jack it up to high performance mode (1.8 GHz overclock).
Battery life is awesome even with an upgrade to 2 gigs of ram.
Eee 901 is perfect September 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I own a small business, and when I go on vacation several times a year, I use GoToMyPc once a day to check in briefly with my office, put out any fires, assist an employee, etc.
I was sick and tired of dragging a large and heavy laptop through airports, and bot an Eee pc 901 last week, prior to an upcoming vacation.
I got the Windows XP model,as GoToMyPC requires XP. I'd rate it a 10, far exceeding my expectations. It is well made, really solid, and works perfectly right out of the box. I wish it had XP Pro rather than XP Home, but that's minor.
I removed MS Works and some unnecessary programs to save disk space, then installed Excel and Word. Internet Explorer 6.0 was on it, so I upgraded to I E 7 to get tabbed browsing.
Since it has no CD drive, I used a 160 gb Passport drive that I already had. Using my desktop PC, I copied several software CDs and the XP support DVD that comes with the Eee onto the passport, then used the Passport to install the programs I needed.
I wish it had more disk space, but for the applications I use, there is enough. It runs fast and with no issues at all. The Passport is very small, so I'm taking it along with me too. I'm a serious photographer, mostly shooting 9 mb Raw files, and I can upload my pictures onto the Passport. I recommend getting a Logitech VX Nano mouse.
I read much about the small keys. Not an issue, period. My fingers aren't that big, but my son, who is a very big guy with big hands, used it tonight for a while, and had no trouble.
I'd highly recommend this unit for light, occasional use away from home if you don't need to run any large programs like Photoshop.
The Best Notebook I've Ever Had August 8, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've had my Eee PC 901 12G for about two weeks now and it's the best notebook PC I've ever had. I decided two years ago that the next notebook I bought would have an SSD, be cheap and be very small, so this was really the only option.
My only quip is that ASUS put the WinXP OS on the 4GB C: drive with too many other things and that leaves too little room for updates and the like that the OS wants to install there. I made the initial mistake of putting Outlook 2003, Office 2000 and Firefox 3 on C: and finally scrapped them, uninstalled and reinstalled to D: where there was almost 8 GB of unused space (thus the 12GB total).
Since they are the three primary apps I'm using the system is rock solid and I can't comment on its use for games and so on. I don't miss the DVD drive as I can install software from a share on my desktop and the light weight and long battery life mean it's become just as primary a PC as my desktop was.
I think, if the battery lasts or a replacement is cheap enough, I'll be using this little box for years on the road and elsewhere. It's inexpensive enough that, even if I'm not, I'll have felt as though I got my value out of it.
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