ASUS Eee PC 1000HA Review
Posted by Admin | Posted in Laptop | Posted on 14-07-2009
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The latest net book model of the ASUS lineup is the EeePC 1000HA. It has almost similar features with the previous models EeePC 1000H, the only difference was the lower initial retail price of approximately$429. Less than almost $50 than 1000H model, consumers had made it a choice as their preference as they gain extra amount in their wallet.
- Physical design – the new EeePC 1000H has a different physical design compared to the original model EeePC701, with smoothed edges and glossy painted surface. The main features remains consistent, the touchpad and the keyboard matches the body color and the added brushed metal trim around the notebook. It is chunkier and thicker compared to the other brands because of the stock 6-cell battery. On the other hand, the build quality is very good , the body was made of solid plastic, making it looked rugged, just enough to cater the daily abuse of use, but its glossy finish can reflect scratches and fingerprints.
- Display – The 10 inches LED display that is located in the EeePC 1000HA is easier on the eye. Colors are clear and vibrant and the levels of backlit are bright and have consistency. The panels that can be found on most net books provide better viewing angles and a bright level of backlight. The vertical viewing angles on the 1000HA have the tendency to quickly invert colors. Horizontal angles, on the other hand, are functioning the same way, making it possible for the user to share videos with the person beside him. The only disadvantages of these smaller screens are their limited resolutions, which most of the time can cause problems with applications that demands minimal resolutions on the menu screens.
- Keyboard – it has a comfortable keyboard to type on but it is cramped in comparison to the full-sized notebook. The key spacing on this 10-inch screen is average but as long as you are familiar with keyboard spacing, you can certainly type at a very good pace. The key action is smooth and requires only minimal pressure in triggering the key. There is a minimal issue on key wiggle because they keys remain planted in one specific place even if you move your fingers from side to side of the keypads.
- Touchpad – it is an Elantech model which has some few strange behaviors in an XP environment. There are instances that there are delays in the movements of the cursor from the time you had moved your fingers on the touchpad and the time that the cursor started to move. Also, there are cases that there are delays on zooming the web pages and freezes the net book until the completion of its motion.
- Performance – the overall system performance is excellent and satisfactory. An application has the behavior of almost the same as running through a full-size computer. As mentioned earlier, there are some instances to experience lagging of processor. This is maybe because of the intensive use like the scrolling of the webpage, this enable Intel Atom processor to have a sudden spike of 60%. Booting and shutdown are good and can run quickly when there is something that needs to be done.

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