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Asus EeePC 1000H – Stay connected on the go!

Asus EeePc 1000H in the house! finally I got to buy a netbook yesterday. I have been saving up for it, because my younger brother JR will be doing a thesis this summer and he will be using our notebook, the Gateway MD7801u that dad bought us last January. It is vacation time and I do not want to bother my other younger siblings who are spending more time playing games on their desktop gaming  pc.

Asus EeePC 1000H netbook looks really neat with the 10″ display that allows users to view documents and webpages in a high resolution. It also comes in different colors, but what I have is the ebony black one. Dee wanted the white one at first, but then we both agreed that black is better  and is not likely to get dirty just in case it gets scratched or something.

EeePC 1000H

EeePC 1000H

This is how my EeePC looks like beside the 19″ samsung lcd screen of my younger siblings’ desktop. It sure does look pretty small, but nice. Pardon the clutter in their room (lol).

EeePC 1000H – Easy blogging on the go! At least, with this new EeePC 1000H netbook I can blog even if I am outside or traveling, because it is very handy. EeePC 1000H netbook is loaded with a 6 cell battery, that if functions of your netbook are configured right, the battery life could last up to 7 hours in a one day computing time. So far, I have used it 5 hours plus maximum, most probably because I had wi-fi on all the time.

EeePC 1000H netbook currently runs on the OEM version of Windows XP Home that came with the package. However, I’d like to switch to ubuntu anytime soon, or propably pimp my netbook to dual boot both Ubuntu and Windows XP. A friend said that EeePC also runs fine with the new Windows 7. We’ll see…

EeePC 1000H netbook look less sleek and sassy than its competitors when it comes to physical appearance, but feature and specifications wise, it is definitely better. Other than th above mentioned specifications,  the EeePC 1000H netbook has 160 gig solid state drive, 2 gig ram, 1.6-GHz Intel Atom processors, High speed connectivity anywhere with Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth, 1.3MP web cam, etc. In short, you get the same specs as the more expensive competitions, and even more for much less the price. Amazing, right?

Overclock EeePC 1000H netbook. It is not a gaming mini notebook, but some gamers have tried tweaking their netbooks to run games by overclocking it to more or less 2.0 ghz. There are downsides when you do this, such as the normal temperature of the notebook going up by about 30% or depending on the outside temperature. If you plan to this trick and tweak, be sure to know how to cool  down your netbook, otherwise it will get fried before your very eyes. If you feel confident that you are tech savvy enough to Overclock EeePC 1000H, go ahead and make a record as the owner of the fastest EeePC 1000H in the world from the normal 1.6 ghz power overclock to over 2.1 ghz speed Atom processor. I have read a few forum posts

EeePC 1000H netbook is a great pick for simple users and bloggers like me. Who knows I’d get a free trip out of the country, courtesy of YOU, at least I have a netbook and I could blog about my experience. This handy gadget is worth the money I saved and I recommend it for those people on the go, and bloggers out there, as well as those net surfing enthusiast. Rather than straining your eyes on tiny expensive phones for mobile computing, grab a netbook! Get your Asus EeePC 1000H – Stay connected on the go!

My phone’s camera is not that good, so i looked for clearer photos that you can take a closer look at. :)

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  1. payatot
    April 10th, 2009 @ 11:11 am

    galing mo naman basti, buti ka pa..gusto rin yan kaya lan kapos pa sa budget..siguro pag ok na ang lahat ng dapat ayusin baka sakali..

  2. ally
    April 10th, 2009 @ 3:27 pm

    hay… nakakainggit naman… Congrats dude!!!

  3. lio loco
    April 11th, 2009 @ 6:24 am

    brader, magkano bili mo sa mini-notebook?

    i’m thinking of buying a laptop as well pero gusto ko ung core 2 duo ang processor. mga magkano kaya un?

  4. Basti
    April 11th, 2009 @ 7:39 am

    kuyatots – hmmm kaya mo yan, malapit na yan!

    Ally – salamat po!

    Lio – mura lang Lio 20K lang.
    ahh gusto ko din dati ganun pero meron na kasi kami notebook na core 2 duo. kaya pang mobile computing lang din talaga ang netbook, ok naman performance nya, ni try ko umaabot talaga almost 7 hours after 3rd charging and discharging ng battery mo… ngayon optimized ko na sya. pero kung gamer ka, maganda talaga ang notebook na may core2duo na intel chipset or kahit yung counterpart nya na power specs na AMD. :)

  5. lio loco
    April 11th, 2009 @ 8:00 am

    brader basti, alin ang 20k? ung mini-notebook o ung laptop?

  6. Basti
    April 11th, 2009 @ 8:59 am

    yung netbook ang 20k/ yung notebook more or less 45k yata bili ni dad…

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