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[OT] EeePC :-(



On 07/11/2010 05:57 PM, Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
>
> On 7/10/10 8:10 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
>  =20
>> Last week I bought a refurbished EeePC for my wife for $200. The goal
>> was for he to watch the Big Brother feeds. The Netbook seemed to be
>> perfect as long as the video is reasonably smooth. All well and good.
>>    =20
> Some additional beta on netbooks and video:
>
> My wife has an Acer Aspire ONE netbook (first generation, running XP)
> which she loves, but the video playback can be fairly jerky, and the
> built-in speaker is terrible.  Even the audio out of the jack is tinny.=

>
> Ian
>  =20
I think that the Atom N450 processor should be good enough for most
things. Some of the early netbooks were celerons. In my case, with the
EeePC I bought at MicroCenter, the video was acceptable, but the network
kept going offline. I'm not sure if that was a Windows 7 issue or a
hardware issue. In any case, I was able to return the unit and get my
money back. However, I am considering getting another one to replace my
laptop. My laptop works fine, but it will not display on MIT's overheads
any longer. I might spring $200 - $250. I do see some HP Minis and other
brands with the Atom N450 on sale (refurbished) for close to $200. Most
likely I would run Linux natively. There is no need for Windows on it.

In any case, I might either go to eCost or MicroCenter. Not sure which
brand yet, whether an HP Mini, Asus EeePC, or Acer Aspire.

--=20
Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org>
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