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Feb 3rd, 2010 04:43 PM
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I'm looking to get a small 10" netbook and I'm interested in some Asus models. Basically all I'm going to be using this computer for is a lot of writing, checking email and some light web surfing. A simple computer for me to take wherever I want to get away from all the distractions that come with my current setup at home.

So with that in mind, have any of you used any ASUS netbooks? If so, what are your thoughts on them.

One of the models I'm currently looking at is the 1005HA model which is a little over $300 on Newegg ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834220551 ) and comes with a 160gig hard drive, 1gig o' ram and Windows XP.

Any thoughts on this model vs. other netbooks?
I have a Vaio notebook I could try mailing you but it kind of doesnt work. it has a wall adapter and it just plugs right into any outlet. you would need to buy a charger for it though, and fix it if I cant. I will post in here though if I get any updates on the notebook's repair though.
Jan 30th, 2010 02:34 PM
mew barios i got a dell netbook instead of an asus cuz at the time it was cheaper with identical specs, cept i got a 6cell battery instead of the 3cell they usually have. that doesn't help i guess :o
Jan 29th, 2010 04:25 PM
Fathom Zero I don't think I've ever used the right-most shift key.
Jan 29th, 2010 03:41 PM
Sam It's all about left-side shift key.
Jan 29th, 2010 12:53 PM
Tadao I think you can get used to just about anything, like keyboard size and pad placement, but the thing that will absolutely make you miserable is battery life.
Jan 29th, 2010 03:40 AM
Mockery Are the keys really that much more comfortable in comparison? Haven't tried 'em... a lot of people seem to like the keys of the 1005HA better and they were pretty comfortable when I tried them in store the other day (they didn't have the chiclet keys to try). Plus the right side shift key is larger. Only drawback from what I can tell is how the up & down arrow keys are smaller on the 1005HA.
Jan 29th, 2010 01:55 AM
Fathom Zero I was gonna get the 1000HE. The battery life on it is pretty good and the chiclet keys are sooooo awesome.
Jan 29th, 2010 01:26 AM
Mockery Trying to decide between the 1000HE and the 1005HA model. Basically, it comes down to the keyboard and touchpad layouts. There are benefits to both so it's a tough call... take a look:

THE 1000HE LAYOUT (you can zoom in on it)

THE 1005HA LAYOUT (you can zoom in on it)

The 1000HE has the nice chiclet style keys which are more spaced out and larger arrow keys. It also has separate buttons below the touchpad.

The 1005HA has keys closer together but a more normal sized right shift key. The button below the touchpad isn't at the edge of the computer but it's also a single button rather than separate ones for right & left click.

Tough call o.O
Jan 28th, 2010 08:39 PM
Mockery I held one in a store the other day and it seemed fine to me. Like I said, it's just something simple for me to take around town when I wanna get out of the house and still get some work done.
Jan 28th, 2010 02:31 AM
Fathom Zero One thing, though. Build quality. Kinda plastic-y. Might be off-putting. They feel solid, though, and weighty without being awkwardly heavy. Think something a little heavier than a hardcover book. I had a 9" one, so it was about the same size, as well.
Jan 28th, 2010 02:09 AM
Mockery Yeah I have a 17" Sony Vaio here at home too and I love it, but I want a small laptop I can take anywhere just to get writing work done. Thanks for the feedback Fathom.

Anybody else with thoughts on the Asus netbooks?
Jan 28th, 2010 01:52 AM
Fathom Zero Yes, I had one. But I bought one when they were $400, and they've become so much cheaper and so much better. Really, you can get any of them and be happy.

Also, Asus laptops come with a year of warranty that covers accidental damage, no questions asked.

I broke mine before then, though.

Really, it let me write a lot more often and the battery lasted a while, plus it's way easier to carry around than my 17" HP that I have now. I miss the little bugger.
Jan 28th, 2010 01:30 AM
Mockery
Asus Netbooks inquiry...

I'm looking to get a small 10" netbook and I'm interested in some Asus models. Basically all I'm going to be using this computer for is a lot of writing, checking email and some light web surfing. A simple computer for me to take wherever I want to get away from all the distractions that come with my current setup at home.

So with that in mind, have any of you used any ASUS netbooks? If so, what are your thoughts on them.

One of the models I'm currently looking at is the 1005HA model which is a little over $300 on Newegg ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834220551 ) and comes with a 160gig hard drive, 1gig o' ram and Windows XP.

Any thoughts on this model vs. other netbooks?

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