32859.jpgThe new Eee PC 900 offers you more options for your mobile computing needs. Incorporating a shockproof design and weighing 2.18 pounds, you will find it “Easy to learn, work and play” - making it your best outdoor companion anywhere, anytime. The large 8.9? screen size allows for more screen space - making it more comfortable on the eyes reading and editing documents when viewing a single A4 page without the need to scroll left or right. On the top of this screen is the 1.3 Megapixel Webcamera that works synchronously with the 802.11b/g wireless to provide web conferencing anywhere, anytime for easier web communications and increased work efficiency. Another great feature is the built-in 20GB Solid State Disk (SSD) which offers 15 seconds boot times that also makes for a quiet, energy saving, shock proof design, which is ideal for reporters, wildlife photographers and other like-minded outdoor enthusiasts.

Reviews for the new ASUS EEE PC 900 UMPC are coming in thick and fast, but none of them seem to go into the sort of depth that the forum members here at eeeuser.com would like. With that in mind, and with my new 900 sitting on the dining room table waiting to be unboxed, I decided to attempt to answer some of the more technical questions that people have been asking on the forums, and to compare the 900 with the 701 machine I already own.

It’s certain that the Eee PC 900 represents a significant step up from the 701. The price difference is an additional £110, which brings the cost to £330 in the UK. For that kind of money, you can easily get a more capable laptop PC with a 15? screen, dual core processor and built-in DVD drive.

Technical Details
* Easy to Learn
* Easy to Work
* Easy to Play
* Excellent Internet Experience
* Excellent on the go

ASUS eee PC 900 Notebook Reviews from trustedreviews

Design 9/10
Features 8/10
performance 8/10
value 10/10
overall 9/10

ASUS eee PC 900 Notebook Reviews From pricegrabber

The Asus Eee PC is undoubtedly a remarkable laptop for the money. Most ultra-portables are bigger, heavier and cost at least five times more. So the fact you can now get yourself a fully-functional laptop which could slip into a large coat pocket for this amount of money is almost revolutionary. Of course it’s not perfect though – we’d have preferred more storage, a higher resolution screen and a CF card slot for starters, but it still delivers almost everything most people want from a laptop as standard. Besides, adding more storage and a bigger screen would increase the cost and put it up against more traditional models. For a unique perspective on the Eee PC as a digital photographer’s accessory on the move,

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