Asus Eee PC 1000 Linux - White Coming soon - 22nd August 2008
Sick of carrying your cumbersome laptop around with you?
Don’t you wish it was easier?
With the Asus Eee PC it is. At only 1.3Kg this is an ultra-portable model ideal for those on the move.
With an amazing 8 hours battery life it will last a full working day. So, you’ll never need a notepad again!
Plus, given its WiFi capabilities you’ll have internet access at your fingertips too!
Just because it’s small doesn’t mean it isn’t powerful. With an Intel Atom processor, a 40GB Hard Drive this model is more than capable when it comes to keeping up to date on the move.
So, if it’s a mobile laptop you’re after, or even just a second laptop for browsing the web Asus Eee PC 901 is an ideal choice.
Three Pay-as-you-go Mobile Broadband - E160G USB ModemGet freedom from wires and hotspots and super quick access to the Internet and your email. Threes hottest new dongle comes in black and white, and has a MicroSD memory card slot, so it can double up as a memory stick.
The E160G is an even simpler plug and play dongle, as it’s preloaded with the new Birdstep dashboard, which gives you a link from the desktop straight through to My3 and a broadband dashboard which automatically updates itself to a new version when available.
Everything auto-installs so you get on the web even quicker than before. And when you're in a Turbo Network you can get broadband internet access speeds of up to 3.6MBps.
To use your sleek Stick USB Modem you'll need a few things. Your computer or laptop needs a minimum of 50MB hard disk space, 1 free USB port, a Windows 2000, XP, Vista or and Mac OSX operating system. And the great user-friendly Modem Manager interface not only manages your connection, it displays all the messages you receive on your mobile broadband number. You can even reply to your text messages while logged in.
- Dimensions: 75 x 25 x 12 mm
- Weight: 50g
- Maximum download speed: 3600 kbps
- Maximum upload speed: 384 kbps
- Network interface: USB
- Compatible with: Windows 2000, XP & Vista operating systems and MacOS
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