thebestcasescenario.com Updated: 2011-08-07 03:10:32
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Asus 1000HE Eee PC Netbook review. Retails for $38510 inch LED backlit WSVGA screen (1024x600) Intel ATOM N280 processor 1.66GHz 1GB DDR2 memory (expandable to 2GB, which I did) 160GB HDD built in plus 10GB Eee Online Storage Windows XP Home w/SP3 Wire...
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For a couple of months Asus Eee 1000HE is topping all the reviews on the Internet and in the printed media. We give this little dragon from Taiwan a detailed look and see if it meets (or maybe exceeds) our expectations. IntroductionIn search of a good...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-07 03:10:36
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Faster. Better. Longer-lasting Asus’s Eee PC kicked off the netbook craze in 2007, and now the grandmaster of small-and-shiny returns with its best Eee ever. The 1000HE combines the 901’s extra-long battery life with the power and capacity of the 1002H...
Great battery life; comfortable keyboard. Speedy and roomy.
Glossy finish attracts fingerprints; the touch pad is occasionally wonky.
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When the first low-cost "computing appliances" arrived in 2007 as solutions to the non-profit OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) initiative, few realized a new class of computer was emerging. As frequent travelers to Asian shows and markets, many of the Anand...
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The company that started the Netbook craze is at it again. The Asus 1000HE is a slight upgrade to its predecessor the 1000H. With this new Netbook comes an improved keyboard, longer battery life, and a faster processor.FeaturesWindows XP Home9.5 hours of...
The Asus 1000HE performed really great with its intended purpose. The new keyboard is a good improvement and the battery life is outstanding. Even though the 3DMark and PCMark scores were really low it was still able to play a 480p video without any tr...
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The Asus Eee PC 1000HE is one of the best Asus netbook out there, with its 10.1-inch screen. You can squeeze up to 8 hours of nonstop usage from its 6-cell battery, and it has a pretty large touchpad to work with. Slightly expensive compared to the...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2011-08-07 03:10:37
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Users needs and vendors hardware configurations are different enough so that you rarely hear someone try to pick a single "best" desktop or notebook PC. But the netbook category is so clearly defined--with so many compact, convenient mini-laptops wit...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2011-08-07 03:10:37
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Everybodys gone nutty over netbooks, and Asus’ 10-inch flagship shows why. But how will the Eee fare with newer models and lower prices on the horizon?...
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Asus seems to be expanding its Eee PC line up at an exponential rate with new variants being announced every couple of months. Today we are reviewing the Asus 1000 HE, which is an upgrade to Asus first hit model the 1000H. So whats new in this o...
Improved keypad, longer battery life, solid build, super hybrid engine...
Looks a bit dull, price should be lower...
Asus seems to be expanding its Eee PC line up at an exponential rate with new variants being announced every couple of months. Today we are reviewing the Asus 1000 HE, which is an upgrade to Asus first hit model the 1000H. So whats new in this o...
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Asus offers an almost unmanageable range of mini-notebooks by now. One among the many, the Asus Eee PC 1000HE "netbook", now shines with Intels updated N280 Atom CPU and a 6-cell battery, making it an attractive endurance runner variant. Please read...
Extremely long battery life, Solid chassis, Good, matt display, Good distribution of ports, Quiet operating noise under low work load, Good Keyboard...
The test model temporarily had a loud crackling of the hard disk, The touch pad takes getting used to, Display brightness suited for outdoor usage can only be reached at one's own risk via the eeectl tool...
Whoever is looking for an especially enduring netbook should definitely shortlist the Asus Eee PC 1000HE. Even if the design might not be everybody's taste battery life and build quality can be very convincing. Moreover, the matt display with strong contr...
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The ASUS 1000HE is the latest in the Eee PC netbook line, and like its other siblings, it offers amazing performance but it was its battery backup which left us spellbound.It has the traditional netbook configuration with the Intel Atom N270 @1.6...
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Osnews.com Updated: 2011-08-07 03:10:40
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The Acer Aspire reviews were getting a little old, so instead of adding yet another anectode of the popular netbook, I thought Id shake things up a little by giving my view of Asus slightly more expensive (but worth the extra money) EeePC 1000 HE for...
The Asus EeePC 1000 HE is a good-looking piece of hardware, for one, for two, it runs just as well if not better than other computers of similar caliber, and for three, it includes more for your money than really any other netbook Ive seen. I will be...
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Netbooks are getting incredibly popular these days, because so many people don’t want to bother lugging around a larger notebook PC just to check up on some email or to watch a random YouTube video. At the same time, the mobile experience of a BlackBe...
LED backlit display, Great chiclet keyboard and trackpad, Lots of battery life, Excellent build quality...
Screen resolution is too low, Multi-touch trackpad can be a little finicky, Minimal bundled accessories...
It’s quite clear that the netbook market is here to stay and the manufacturers will constantly be improving on their products to better compete against one another. Trying to make a buck selling netbooks is arguably more difficult than doing the sam...
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Geek.com Updated: 2011-08-07 03:10:40
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The first time people laid eyes on the Asus Eee PC 1000HE, at CES 2009, it was clear that this was going to be the next netbook to beat. The 1000HE follows up the 10-inch 1000H, which was a major hit, as well as systems that branched off the 1000x tree...
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Though notebook manufacturers have managed to make netbooks ultra portable by shrinking down just about everything and doing away with nonessentials like optical drives, one aspect of being small has also been the Achilles Heel of the netbook: battery...
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While I certainly have reason to believe that netbooks are already obsolete, it is good to see that the market isn’t getting too stagnant. The manufacturers are constantly upping the ante, granting us access to new features and better performance. On...
Is the Asus Eee PC 1000HE particularly revolutionary? I wouldn’t say that. It doesn’t offer the same kind of shock to the system or innovation to the market as something like the Eee PC Tablet that we saw at CES 2009 in Las Vegas. Instead, this Eee P...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 03:10:41
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The Eee PC 1000HE from Asus is the latest addition to the firms line-up of low-cost netbooks. With a 10in display, larger keyboard and larger battery than many earlier models, the new system should prove more attractive for those seeking a lightweight...
Real-world battery life of over four hours; comfortable keyboard for typing...
Dense battery pushes weight up to 1.45kg; no 3G modem option...
The Asus Eee PC 1000HE stands out from the mini laptop crowd thanks to an impressive battery life and a decent keyboard for typing. The battery pushes up the weight to about 1.45kg, but this model is a good choice for those needing the option to work...
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Asus has got some pretty nifty Atom-based tech coming up, including the funky touchscreen T91, ludicrously luxurious S121 and eccentric Eee Keyboard. But we shouldn’t forget its most popular netbook, its rank and file – the 10in 1000 series.Lacking the...
Enormous battery life. Wireless N. Faster CPU...
Windows only. Spongy keyboard. Not many overall improvements...
A much improved battery and faster performance can’t hide the fact that this is a stopgap Eee PC...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2011-08-07 03:10:53
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Asus continues to define the netbook standard with the new Eee PC 1000HE. Although the difference compared to previous 10-inch models is quite miniscule it continues in the Eee PC tradition of providing good value for your money. One of the improveme...
Impressive Battery Life, Great Keyboard/Trackpad Combination, Solid Design and Build Quality, Very Affordable...
Glossy Surfaces, Bulkier than Average...
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At the Computex Show in Taipei last year, ASUS launched their 1000 series Eee PC that features a 10-inch screen and 1.6 GHz Intel Atom CPU. And last month the manufacturer unveiled their latest 1000HE model which features the new Intel Atom 280 proces...
In the first part of the review we looked at each boards features, layout and BIOS. Next, well be looking at how these 5 boards stack up in terms of performance and overclocking capabilities.All other factors being constant, we arent expecting any s...
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Asus continues to broaden their Eee PC line of netbooks, as we roll through the first quarter of 2009. Clearly, however, Asus was aiming more for evolutionary than revolutionary with its latest Eee PC 1000HE. Even though its largely unchanged from i...
All things considered, we think the Asus Eee PC 1000HE is a surefire top-seller at just under $400. Windows XP Home runs perfectly smooth in everyday scenarios, and even when pushed, this machine responded admirably. Of course, you should realize that...
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Vendors of small, light and allegedly underpowered netbooks promote them as browsing tools, best suited for web browsing and email.They’re only...
The ASUS Eee PC 1000HE’s battery life is nothing short of spectacular. It also provides quite acceptable performance for most business computing tasks. I wouldn’t hand it to a heavy duty spreadsheet or database user, but for the average office...
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Asus basically invented the netbook, so it didnt surprise us when the companys latest Eee PC opened a can of whoop-ass on its competitors. From the outside, the 1000HE doesnt look much different from other models in the diminutive Eee line. But its...
The first netbook to feature the new Atom N280 chip. MMC and SD media reader slots. Attractive, pearly finish. Decent 1.3megapixel webcam...
At 3.1 pounds, it's one of the heaviest puppies in the netbook litter. Lame keyboard...
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I cant live without a laptop. Im not sure when it happened, but somewhere along the line, something clicked inside my brain. I realized that most of the tasks for which I was using a desktop PC could be accomplished by a smaller, more efficient, and...
The Eee PC 1000HE wont usher in a new revolution for netbooks, but thats hardly the point of this model. As a modest update on an already familiar platform, the 1000HE succeeds in improving the areas that are most important to netbook owners. The key...
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While the previous Asus Eee PC 1000 offered a solid netbook, Acer's Aspire One stole all the attention with its lean and incredibly affordable approach. With the latest incarnation of the Eee PC 1000, the "HE" might as well stand for "Holy Enhancement...
The Asus Eee PC 1000HE is a fairly solid - and sizable - jump over what's come out just a few months earlier, and is well worth a look...
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Improved keyboard, More than 7 hours of battery life, Slightly faster processor than other netbooks, Easily upgradable...
Relatively heavy and bulky...
What a difference a better keyboard makes. On paper the ASUS Eee PC 1000HE ($399) is nearly identical to its predecessor, the 1000H. It has the same attractive, high-gloss chassis, the same 10-inch, LED-backlit display, and the same 1GB of RAM and 160G...
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The streamlined and redesigned Asus Eee PC 1000HE takes no prisoners. While the previous Asus Eee PC 1000 offered a solid netbook, Acers Aspire One stole all the attention with its lean and incredibly affordable approach. With the latest incarnation o...
A vastly better keyboard than previous Eee PCs, Crisp backlit LED screen...
Slightly twitchy trackpad...
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ASUS is well into double digits in the number of netbook variants it has launched, and this seasoning has finally paid off with its best one yet. Whats more, the ASUS EeePC 1000HE ($400 street) dethrones the MSI Wind as the leader of the pack of pi...
Effectively concealed six-cell battery. Excellent battery life. Uses the newest Intel Atom processor. Price is as competitive as that of the Acer Aspire One. New keyboard design. Gesture touchpad.
No real performance benefits over the N270 processor.
The ASUS EeePC 1000HE is the best netbook package that money can buy right now...
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The Eee PC 1000HE is the latest netbook refresh from ASUS that offers a revamped chicklet style keyboard and the new Intel Atom N280 processor. The exterior and interior look nearly identical to the 1000HA and 901, so if you liked the old style you wi...
Awesome battery life (7 hours and 36 minutes under normal use!), Comfortable new keyboard design, Faster Intel N280 Atom processor...
Elantech touchpad has some minor lag under fast movement, Processor, although faster, still isnt very powerful, Not as small as Sony VAIO P...
ASUS made some good improvements to the 1000HE, most notably the newer keyboard. The keyboard is more comfortable to type on over the old style and the improved spacing helps to reduce typing errors. The design has few changes, with some areas gaining glo...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-07 03:11:11
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The Asus Eee PC 1000HE doesnt mess with success—it just tweaks it. This updated $399 netbook builds on the design of the popular Eee PC 1000H by improving the keyboard (goodbye, misplaced right-Shift key!) and offering enhanced battery...
Excellent battery life; comfortable keyboard; very good audio; multitouch touch pad; easy access to power-saving options...
Stiff touch-pad buttons; no ExpressCard slot...
The best Eee PC yet, Asus has tweaked the 1000HE to near-perfection...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-12 01:07:47
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Netbooks are a mixed bag of features. They are a little of everything thrown together to make a quality computing device. The Asus Eee PC 1000HE is a mixed bag of good and bad, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a worthy option. This highly portable device...
A lengthy battery life allows for long computing use...
The processor has no benefits to the user.
A great netbook for the basic features but lacks any type of bells and whistles...
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