Which should I get???
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Which should I get???
I want to get one of those little low cost machines. Here are my choices:
Amazon has the non web cam 4 GB version of the Asus Eee 701 for $389 with a 2 GB Simm.
Amazon also has the 8 GB version of the Eee for $531.
HP has the new mini note with a 120 GB hard disk plus SLED 10 for $549 and a version with 4 GB of flash for 499.
Also in the running is the Nokia N810.
Choices choices!
I am tending to look more to the HP, but I am not sure which to get. My goal is to spend less then 500 of the 1500 we have coming from Uncle Sam and I want something small in size that I can cart along with the normal corporate laptop I lug everyday.
Amazon has the non web cam 4 GB version of the Asus Eee 701 for $389 with a 2 GB Simm.
Amazon also has the 8 GB version of the Eee for $531.
HP has the new mini note with a 120 GB hard disk plus SLED 10 for $549 and a version with 4 GB of flash for 499.
Also in the running is the Nokia N810.
Choices choices!
I am tending to look more to the HP, but I am not sure which to get. My goal is to spend less then 500 of the 1500 we have coming from Uncle Sam and I want something small in size that I can cart along with the normal corporate laptop I lug everyday.
Re: Which should I get???
Well, speaking from experience with the eeePC, it's awesome. So I can only think that the 8.9" version is going to be that much more awesomer!
Re: Which should I get???
It all boils down to what you'll use more. If you want a smaller embedded device, multimedia player, GPS, or voip device go with the Nokia. If you want a laptop then go with either the EEEPC or the HP. Before jumping on the HP I'd wait for a review or two. We know certain people around here are all into the EEEPC. Might be good to see a head to head review.
Ego contemno licentia
Re: Which should I get???
If you can wait a little I would hold out for when HP replaces the VIA C7-M in the Mini-Note with the new VIA Isaiah. The Isaiah is a drop-in replacement that will work in current motherboards that use the the C7-M, so these devices should hit the market before we start seeing Atom based machines. The Isaiah offers twice the performance at the same power consumption. I also really like the bigger more usable keyboard on the Mini-Note.
Re: Which should I get???
greggh: I ain't waiting for new devices. History in my family has shown that if I do, then the wife finds something else to DO with the MONEY! 
Soooo....if it's not out OR available for preorder, I ain't going to be getting it.
Soooo....if it's not out OR available for preorder, I ain't going to be getting it.
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Was chatting with the GD team and decided to do a post:
http://www.geardiary.com/2008/04/21/the ... t-machine/
It's really perplexing me which I should get!
http://www.geardiary.com/2008/04/21/the ... t-machine/
It's really perplexing me which I should get!
Re: Which should I get???
If you have to get it today, you should go for the cheapest eee 2G Surf for $299. How often are you really going to need more than 512 MB RAM for the lite kind of stuff you'd likely be doing on this device anyway?gorkon wrote:greggh: I ain't waiting for new devices. History in my family has shown that if I do, then the wife finds something else to DO with the MONEY!
Soooo....if it's not out OR available for preorder, I ain't going to be getting it.
Re: Which should I get???
Then another $200 for the N800! A little bit of both?greggh wrote:If you have to get it today, you should go for the cheapest eee 2G Surf for $299. How often are you really going to need more than 512 MB RAM for the lite kind of stuff you'd likely be doing on this device anyway?
Ego contemno licentia
Re: Which should I get???
I would say the main reason I wouldn't get the 2g surf is that if I EVER want to install anything, then I don't think 2 Gigs will be enough space. Anyone know what the base install of Ubuntu is with the codec support and flash installed??
Re: Which should I get???
If I recall reading correctly, if you do a base install of eeeXbuntu on the 4g it takes up like 90% of the space (but it might be a bit less) and that includes just about everything you would want (codec support too). I think that is what I remember, but I have not tried installing eeeXbuntu yet.
Now, on the other hand, eeePuppy is sweet too, fits nicely on a 1gb flash card and boots right off of there with no problem.
Now, on the other hand, eeePuppy is sweet too, fits nicely on a 1gb flash card and boots right off of there with no problem.
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Re: Which should I get???
eeeXubuntu, which weighs in at a whopping 570MB
From this link. I think it was posted in an earlier post.
http://www.linux.com/feature/131070
David
From this link. I think it was posted in an earlier post.
http://www.linux.com/feature/131070
David
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Re: Which should I get???
After just looking about for a few minutes I am wondering if anyone has tried Damn Small Linux? Don't have a EEE pc but i am just curious.
David
David
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I have to add my vote for the Nokia N810. This thing is just awesome - you really forget you have it around and it packs a large amount of features.
-wifi
-bluetooth
-mini SDcard
-built-in speakers
-camera
-GPS
Also, just looking at the community driven wiki for hacking this thing up is just awesome.
-wifi
-bluetooth
-mini SDcard
-built-in speakers
-camera
-GPS
Also, just looking at the community driven wiki for hacking this thing up is just awesome.
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Actually I am wondering has anyone tried to expand the flash drive on this. Is it even possible without doing major surgery? If I could save up the bucks for a big fat flash drive I can upgrade an Eee later.
Re: Which should I get???
Saw this on Engadget:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/04/the-20gb-eee-pc-mod/
They soldered 2 USBports to the board (apparently the header is there, there just isn't a external port) and then put both a flash drive and a bluetooth module.
This might be something I'd do say....after the warantee is up!
http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/04/the-20gb-eee-pc-mod/
They soldered 2 USBports to the board (apparently the header is there, there just isn't a external port) and then put both a flash drive and a bluetooth module.
This might be something I'd do say....after the warantee is up!