maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:38:52
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The latest in Asus’s ever-expanding line of Eee netbooks is a welcome addition to the fold, and much more to our liking than the 901 model we reviewed in December. Eschewing the previous model’s unremarkable white plastic exterior for a brushed alumin...
Stylish, highperforming netbook with a roomy HDD, and three USB ports.
Still on the pricey side. Keyboard no match for the HP Mini 1000’s.
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Anyone who owns a TV, knows how to read, or listens to the radio knows that the global economy sucks today and will continue to be poor for most of 2009 and possibly into 2010 depending on whom you listen to. That means that all sorts of retailers are...
Good looks, Very portable, Great track pad...
Weird right shift key...
In the end, the Asus Eee 1002HA is a fantastic netbook with a goofy keyboard layout that takes getting used to. The netbook performs well, can do anything your average computer user will need and looks very good. If you can get past, the location of th...
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If there’s one problem plaguing just about every netbook out on the market right now, it’s that cheap, toy-like feel. Manufacturers just can’t seem to escape it when they’re having their devices manufactured thousands of miles away in factories that s...
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techtree.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:39:04
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Though Asus was the first one to introduce the netbook, many other brands followed suit and brought out their versions of the same. Asus is now trying hard to get back into the game with its EeePCs. Not long ago we saw the SSD version of the EeePC - th...
Good looks, weight & build, fast HDD, battery life...
Placement of keys and ports (Memory Card Slot), price...
Though Asus was the first one to introduce the netbook, many other brands followed suit and brought out their versions of the same. Asus is now trying hard to get back into the game with its EeePCs. Not long ago we saw the SSD version of the EeePC - th...
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After all the Eee PC models Asus has released since a year (Eee 701, Eee PC 901, Eee PC 1000H, Eee PC S101), the trend continues without stop. The Eee, as father of the mini notebook hype, is still very popular. Furthermore, the evolution of the mini...
Very solid workmanship, Robust and stable aluminum case with noble design, Silent system noise, VGA out for external screen, WLAN, LAN, bluetooth, Notebook bag included, Display brightness (with eeectl), Nonglare display, Good temperatures even under load...
No optical drive, Surface around the screen is sensible to fingerprints, No UMTS, Moderate display brightness without eeectl tool...
Asus Eee PC 1002HAAmong all other currently available netbook models, their remakes and new releases Asus has a big advantage. Everybody looking for a mini notebook knows the Eee PC. Each new generation of Eee PCs is more mature and so, it is not that eas...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:39:16
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Asus has been cranking out Eee PCs like a sexed-up hare squeezes out baby bunnies. Its been a bewildering clutch of netbooks: Weve seen the 900, 901, 1000, 1000HA and 1000BK003 so far. But the latest one we tested, the 1002HA, actually seems like it...
Brave design makes the Eee look less like a toy. MultiTouchtype technology added to the trackpad for easier scrolling. Asus bumps the screen up to 10 inches, giving you a bit more room.
Screen is still tiny, while the laptop itself is tubbier than the original Eee. Rocker mouse button is uncomfortable and not as responsive as it could be.
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The name EeePC doesnt exactly roll off your tongue, but its the brand most synonymous with oh-so-popular netbooks. The craze for these diminutive laptops all started with the EeePC 4G, which launched about a year ago, and today ASUS has the most n...
Gunmetal is a welcome look in a netbook. Overclocking software is included. The 92 percent keyboard is on a par with the Winds. Achieved excellent battery life on a two-cell lithium polymer. Bright 10-inch widescreen. Under $500.
Lacks a six-cell battery. Could use more features.
Its metallic finish makes the ASUS EeePC 1002HA the most attractive netbook to date, and its performance doesnt disappoint. However, this netbook could use some help in the features department...
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i4u.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:39:21
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Today we are looking at the new Asus Eee 1002HA netbook. The little machine is the latest in Asus long line of Eee netbooks and brings with it some new features that netbook fans will really like at a price that fits well with the budgets of most peop...
Great track pad, Small size, Good battery life, Attractive...
Weird right shift key...
The Asus Eee 1002HA netbook is a great little computer that could easily be your only laptop, if your notebook use doesn’t revolve around processor and graphics intense tasks. The average computer user could move to the attractive and low cost 1002H...
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This replacement for the popular Eee PC 1000H is slimmer and definitely more attractive, but its battery life could be better.
Sleek design, Multi-touch trackpad, Spacious keyboard, Good Wi-Fi performance...
Awkwardly placed right Shift key, Shorter battery life than comparable netbooks, No extended battery option...
When you get right down to it, the new ASUS EeePC 1002HA is a 1000H in an S101’s clothing. In updating its popular Eee PC 1000H, ASUS borrowed the sleek look of the premium Eee PC S101, but retained many of the same features of the 1000H, including...
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The Asus Eee PC 1002HA is a strong netbook entry that improves on its predecessor (the very good 1000HA) in a number of ways. It’s slimmer, lighter, offers improved battery life, and looks great, too. Two months ago, we would have crowne...
Sophisticated styling; good performance for the class; thinner and lighter than previous 1000-series models; large, gesture-enabled touch pad...
Cramped keyboard; oddly placed memory-card slot; below-average battery life...
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