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Asus EEE PC running on Windows XP PDF Print
Written by Dusan Srbljak   
Friday, 02 May 2008
 

 

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Typing on EEE PC is so easy when you become accustomed to small keyboard. You can enjoy in comfortable typing even if you are sitting right to someone in subway (metro) or any other form of (public) transportation.  Because of its small dimensions you won’t even feel it wearing it in your backpack. You will only remember it when you need to pull it out from sack and when you want to return it there. Literary, we didn’t think at any moment about its size or dimensions not even about having better backpack with padded shoulder straps so your backs won’t get hurt. We have totally freedom to move and even run. If you recognized yourself in previous sentences than EEE is perfect for you. Only big objection that we have is that this little guy cannot be your primary computer. Like secondary one it is the best choice for users that travel a lot and also have need for advantages of real PC for price of one average PDA device.
 

Detail review about Asus EEE PC you can see HERE  

 



 
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