Asus Eee PC X101 MeeGo netbook review
Posted in 未分類 on 10 月 8th, 2011
Nearly four years ago Asus launched the first netbook: a 2 pound laptop with a 7 inch display and a $400 price tag. While it didn?The come close to the$200 price Asus had initially promised, the Eee the PC 701 was cheapest ultraportable laptop on the market?- and over the past few years we?The seen netbook specs get better and better while prices have fallen lower and lower.
That brings us to the Asus Eee PC X101. Released in September, 2011, this is the first netbook to launch for just $200.the Rapture is more forgiving and does deliver a bit more distance. In addition, the stock Aldila VS Proto shaft in the Wireless microphone is slightly better than the G5
In some ways the latest netbook from Asus is a throwback to the original Asus Eee PC 701. In order to keep the price low Asus loaded the X101 with cheap flash storage instead of a hard drive and installed an open-source Linux operating system instead of Windows. But unlike the original Eee PC netbooks, the Asus Eee PC X101 has a 10 inch display and an Intel Atom processor.
The can cram a fully functional computer into a 2 pound case and sell it of the impressive that a company like Asus for$200. But the company made some sacrifices to achieve that low price, and you can get a whole lot more computer for not much more money.
The netbook runs a version of MeeGo Linux based on Linpus Linux Lite. The operating system feels more like something you?The see on a touch-based smartphone or tablet than an OS designed for a keyboard and mouse.Seriously cool spy gadgets and gizmos. All the very latest spy cameras and equipment available with next day delivery
Most applications run in full-screen mode. Instead of a desktop, start menu, and taskbar, there?The a home screen with access to frequently used programs and updates for your social networks.