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Old 01-04-2011, 10:13 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by sadievan View Post
I hope it's ok to post a request for netbook recs.

Which do you have/like.

Carol
I agree with desertgrandma and skueppers about eeepc netbooks.

Because I'm a nerd ... because I love computers and I'm an IT guy... I do have several at home. But the one I like most is the Asus eeepc netboook; it is not close to me right now but I believe is the 1005 or 1015 with 1.6 Ghz CPU. I gave it to my wife, as birthday's present mainly because she was looking for something portable to use at Barnes and Noble or at home. Now I use it almost as much as she does, lol ...

I installed Linux though, of course ... and now I'm running Lubuntu and Vista on same machine, dual boot (because Netflix and a few mic problems with Skype while running Linux). My wife also loves Lubuntu now. Windows on this machine sucks and after couple of months becomes more and more slow but because the operating system itself, not the netbook. Lubuntu uses less memory, about 200MB just for the main operating system which transformed this little puppy in a really fast bullet.

Asus eepc are wonderful netbooks and I've had zero hardware problems so far. Only thing people must realize is that this is a light netbook so you can't push too hard because it is not so powerful, but if used for its main purpose (check emails, facebook, browse internet, even see couple of videos) this netbook is fantastic.

I would not recommend using this netbook as dedicated ereader though! Like I usually comment here on Mobileread forums, eink and dedicated ereaders are the best choices when looking for closest "reading a book" experience, because battery life and screen capabilities.

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