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ASUS EEE Ultraportable Notebook
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thedelicious' recommendation
For a blogging girl-on-the go, it couldn't get any better than the Asus Eee PC that is tiny and light - practically anorexic at just 2 pounds, but durable enough to withstand the bumps of being in a rolling suitcase. The PC magically finds the Internet when you start it up, so you can upload pictures, write, and post from anywhere.
For the techgeeks: Intel Celeron Processor (800MHz), 1GB RAM, 8GB Hard Drive, Linux Preloaded
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Updated Jun 23, 2008
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factotum's recommendation
First to recommend
An inexpenisve, easy-to-use, ultraportable, shock-proof laptop that costs less than $300. Available this year, the eee (which stands for easy to use, easy to play, easy to learn), is a notebook computer running a version of Linux that is suitable for anyone from children to seniors. It will have WiFi, a flash hard drive, a modem, USB 2.0, Ethernet and it weighs around 2 pounds.
Updated Jul 11, 2007
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hannahsayshigh thinks this is smart
wiredd, KRiSTOPHERDUKES, and hannahsayshigh think this is useful
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jaznam's recommendation
Small, lightweight & a great choice for trips when you don't need a huge hard drive.
Updated Jul 27, 2008
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xman16trs' recommendation
This is nice.....
Pearl White, this is different, I LIKE.
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Updated Jun 23, 2008
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kjlassoc's recommendation
Not a toy, a full-functional mini-laptop that isn't burdened by bloated software. The perfect solution for anyone who needs more functionality than a smart phone provides. This device runs an actual office suite and can read/write files created by Word.
Updated Jun 23, 2008
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waldeneast's recommendation
I love this little computer. It's super tiny, so don't expect a CD drive (my biggest surprise). The keys and touchpad are a little difficult to get used to, but I'm almost there :o) It has a couple little surprises I didn't know...a web cam, audio recorder, and...well, I'll let you find out for yourself. It's a great little device, and affordable.
Liz (via Newegg.com)
Updated Jun 23, 2008
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xman16trs' recommendation
One can never ever get enough technology.
There is something that is always different, computers change everyday.
I am goign to try Linux for a minute.....
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Updated Jun 23, 2008
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Useful, but I am not familiar with LINUX but will try!