Gadgets | June 17th, 2009
Has anyone else noticed ASUS smartly capitalizing on it’s win in the EEE PC netbook market by providing more than simply minimalistic netbooks? Look at the ASUS N10E for example, this device appears to be bridging the gap between netbooks and notebooks.
It has a 10.2 inch screen, SD Card reader, 1.6GHz Atom proc, out of the box it has 1GB ram w/ 256MB video. And definitely unlike the netbooks it has a fuller size keyboard and touchpad. Those tiny keyboards are the number one thing that irks me about the smallish netbooks and makes it hard for me to use in meetings for extended periods or throughout the day.
Another cool feature called ‘Splash Top’ is the ability to boot directly into a VM with a suite of applications like Games or E-mail or Skype without having to boot into Windows if you just need quick access to one of the supplied apps. This should be very handy for when you’re on the road and don’t need the full OS. Popular Science recently awarded Splashtop with the ‘Best of What’s new’ award.
Last but not least, one of the best aspects of this laptop is the outstanding 1 year warranty for accidental damage!
Check out Laptop Reviews Central for full specs and details on the ASUS N10E.
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Marko
Aug 16th, 2009“Has anyone else noticed ASUS smartly capitalizing on it’s win in the EEE PC netbook market by providing more than simply minimalistic netbooks?”
I hope the writer of this news piece realises that Asus has quite an extensive selection of actual notebooks and even gaming notebooks in addition to their Eee lineup.