ASUS Eee PC 1001PX-EU27-BK 10.1-Inch Netbook (Black)
ASUS Eee PC 1001PX-EU27-BK 10.1-Inch Netbook (Black)
- Intel Atom N450 (1.66GHz, 512KB L2 Cache)
- 1 GB DDR2 SODIMM memory, Max Capacity 2 GB
- 250GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM); No optical drive
- 10.1-Inch Matte 1024X600 WSVGA LED Display; 802.11 b/g/n; 0.3MP Webcam; 2-in-1 Card Reader (SD/MMC)
- Up to 4 Hours of Battery Life; Windows 7 Starter Operating System
10.1″/1024×600 (WSVGA)/Intel ATOM N450 CPU/1GB DDR2/Intel UMA/250GB HDD/No Optical Drive/Windows 7 Starter/802.11 bgn/0.3M Pixel/23W/h (Up to 4* Hrs)/1 Year Global Warranty, (6 months for battery)/Black (texture) finish
List Price: $ 259.99
Price: $ 272.00




Great Little Netbook,
After purchasing the horrid 99$ CVS netbook that wouldn’t even boot up, I wasn’t sure if I should give the netbook world another try. This netbook had no reviews on it either, and I don’t like being the guinea pig. However, I’m glad I did try! This little netbook is great. It is very portable, and easy to use. In fact, I’m using it right now! There are a lot of programs pre-installed that made this netbook a little slow, so I uninstalled them.
Update 9/19: I upgraded my netbook’s ram to 2 gbs. I purchased the kingston valueram. Makes the netbook run a lot faster, and I am even more happy
. My netbook still runs nice and solid.
Setup:
Setup was a snap! I booted it up, and was happy to see that the screen was going somewhere. I finished it in about 25 minutes. I was afraid that it would not work when it stopped at a screen that said something like “configuring your machine.” I was relieved when it changed, which was after five minutes. Guess I just wasn’t patient.
Display:
Display is great. No glossy screen, so it doesn’t reflect sunlight as much. However, I think that the screen is a little too rectangular, or maybe its just because it’s small. It’s also bright. Anyway, I’m satisfied.
Windows 7:
I had all the intention of instantly upgrading to Windows 7 Home Premium, but Windows 7 Starter isn’t too bad. For this netbook, it’s mainly not changing the background. The background looks pretty good, actually, and Windows 7 Starter did everything I needed. I didn’t pay the extra 80 bucks to upgrade.
Keyboard:
The keyboard is a little small, I think its 95% of a normal keyboard. It’s easy to get used to, though. The keyboard doesn’t flex or bend, and seems to be very rigid.
Ports:
It’s got 2 usb ports, 1 vga port, power plug port, ethernet port, a headphone/microphone combo port, and a kensington lock port. I’ve purchased a kensington lock from amazon, and it fits quite nicely on this netbook. I would have liked another usb port. I purchased a 4 port usb hub from ebay for more ports.
Touchpad:
Touchpad is nice, and relatively sensitive. Multi-touch is very useful. The thing I don’t like about this touchpad is that it is not recessed, and I sometimes touch it on accident, moving my cursor.
Wifi:
Wifi is good, and had no problem connecting to my internet. Works fast. However, there is no dedicated on/off switch, and needs to be turned off by fn+F2 keys.
Battery:
It lasts about 3 hours and 30 minutes on half brightness display, which is bright enough. Not as long as advertised, so a little disappointed there.
Speakers:
Speakers on the bottom, not the best sound, but bearable, much more bearable than all Ipod Touches.
Design:
They say “Carbon Fiber Texture.” I don’t know about that, but it is very fingerprint-resistant, and keeps clean.
Fan:
The fan is really silent, compared to my toshiba notebook. I didn’t hear it on my netbook much.
Charger:
The charger is small and simple. It’s only one piece, instead of two, which my toshiba notebook has.
Webcam:
It seems that most netbooks and pretty much all notebooks have a webcam now. At 0.3 Megapixels, you really can’t expect much from it. It’s a little grainy, but it’s relatively smooth. I haven’t used skype to call yet, which is pre-downloaded in the netbook, but I tested the camera’s quality using skype.
Anti-virus:
I use AVAST free antivirus, and it works well. Deleted whatever random antivirus trial that was on here.
Other options:
Overall, its a great netbook and I would recommend it. The battery life is enough for me, and for 260 bucks, its hard to beat.
And if any of you are wondering, I purchased the black one because it was cheaper at the time ($260) instead of ($275) for the white one. I also don’t like that the white one has a black frame around the screen.
My first netbook(that works), and would recommend.
I’ll update and add more info periodically.
Software: I installed Libre Office(free word/spreadsheet… processor), AVAST anti-virus, google chrome, and my printer software.
1 problem: After I turn on, then put to sleep, then wake up, the FN button, when clicked with a f# button, does its job, then turns the netbook to sleep. I’ve contacted ASUS, and they’ll repair it for me. I have to pay for shipping there, and they’ll pay for shipping back.
-Received it back today, and the problem has NOT been fixed. I will not be sending it back again, and just stick with the problem, because the problem is not too big because most of the fn functions have other ways of accessing it.
Please comment about what else you would like to know about this netbook.
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|A definite cool little machine,
Awesome value for a college student who just needs Firefox and the Microsoft Office Suite. It gets the job done and is ridiculously portable. I dropped it hard and it took it like a champ. Battery life lasts only about 4hrs when working on it constantly but who needs more per day for a net book. But literally will charge half a battery in 20 min. If your dinosaur of a laptop broke(Myself) and you are looking for something in between the library and other computers this is the best $250 I’ve spent on a computer. Plus I get a lot of complements on the white color!
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|pretty good,
one of the keys on the keyboard is crooked, but otherwise this is a great computer for the money. Very portable. Great display. Windows 7 Starter is kinda dumb, won’t let me change the background image. But yeah, I would highly recommend this PC to anyone needing a good computer that’s very portable. The multi-functionality of the touchpad is pretty good.
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