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Computer Question $299 Laptop (Eee-ASUA)Feedback??
Me (I was shopping at Target)
| 10/22/08
| don@vb
Posted on 10/22/2008 3:12:18 PM PDT by Don@VB
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To: NYC Republican
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posted on
10/23/2008 1:03:16 AM PDT
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dan1123
(If you want to find a person's true religion, ask them what makes them a "good person".)
To: dan1123; Nateman
To: Mr. Know It All
On your Linux version: Is there anything else you needed to purchase with it...ie extra batteries, memory cards etc?? Also, is the Linux version less susceptible to viruses?
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posted on
10/23/2008 1:12:23 PM PDT
by
Don@VB
To: Don@VB
No additional accessories were required. I think my wife bought a mouse (and, of course, some thumbdrives for extra storage).
I never heard of any viruses which affect Linux computers, so yes, it’s less susceptible to them. :)
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posted on
10/23/2008 1:28:23 PM PDT
by
Mr. Know It All
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To: Mr. Know It All
Thanks, that is very helpful info.
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posted on
10/23/2008 1:38:01 PM PDT
by
Don@VB
To: Don@VB
Also, is the Linux version less susceptible to viruses? I might add in the slim chance you ever do get a Virus it costs nothing to do a clean install, and you can run a live CD version to pull off any data you wanted to save first.(Or a bootable memory stick in this particular case)
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posted on
10/24/2008 2:06:44 AM PDT
by
Nateman
(You only have to fool enough of them every two years to plausibly steal the rest.)
To: Don@VB
I spent $399 for a Toshiba with a Celeron M, 2 Gb Ram, 15” Wide-screen, Wireless, 120Gb Drive, etc... I Don't think the eeePC for $299 is worth it.
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posted on
10/24/2008 2:34:03 AM PDT
by
Woodman
("One of the most striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat has only nine lives." PW)
To: Mr. Know It All
The Linux model seems pretty attractive. Are there any problems moving files between Linux and Windows or other shortcomings to consider?
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posted on
10/24/2008 11:53:20 AM PDT
by
Don@VB
To: Don@VB
I can’t think of any problems. There’s a lot of help on user forums. She sent me a document she wrong using Open Office and it had a strange font when I opened it on Windows (also using Open Office). That’s the only weird thing that’s happened.
Some video content doesn’t work properly, but most does. Programs written for Windows won’t run, obviously. The Eee PC is pretty limited, so you shouldn’t expect to load it up with software applications anyway. It’s a great mobile platform because it’s light, durable and cheap.
If you just want to use if for web stuff and basic office applications it works great.
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posted on
10/24/2008 1:35:26 PM PDT
by
Mr. Know It All
(Quicumque vult salvus esse, ante omnia opus est, ut teneat catholicam fidem)
To: Mr. Know It All
To all you kind Freeper folks!! Thanks for the feedback! I'm posting this from my new EeePC. Its actually for my mother but I'm setting it up for her and its doing very well. Again thanks for the help! Sincerely, Don@vb
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10/28/2008 3:33:49 PM PDT
by
Don@VB
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