ASUS Eee PC 2G Surf

by Matt Campbell on January 4, 2008 2:00 AM EST

Features

The user interface of the Eee has been covered previously in our 4G model review. However, there are some differences in the applications.







A comparison between the 4G/4G Surf models and the 2G shows that several applications are not present on the 2G Surf model.

2G Surf vs. 4G - Missing Software
Location Application
Internet eBook and World Clock
Work Mail and Notes
Learn Science
Play Webcam (not present) and Sound Recorder
Games Crack Attack, Sudoku, LTris
Settings Voice Command

Likely all of these except the Webcam link (which lacks supporting hardware) were omitted to save space on the 2GB drive.

Drive Space and Memory Utilization User Experience - Typing, Internet
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  • New City Vegas - Wednesday, January 23, 2008 - link

    7 embedded video reviews - ASUS EEE PC (one in German)

    length: 2 to 25 minutes

    http://lasvalley.com/mixx/asus-eee-review-video.ht...">http://lasvalley.com/mixx/asus-eee-review-video.ht...
  • laok - Sunday, January 6, 2008 - link

    As customers, we need a little competition in the market.
  • laok - Sunday, January 6, 2008 - link

    As customers, we need a little competition in the market.
  • Schugy - Friday, January 4, 2008 - link

    The Kohjinsha is more expensive but it has some nice features like LED backlight, scroll buttons next to the display and more. It would be even cheaper without the microsoft tax.
    Maybe you can make a real UMPC overview with Sony, Everex, OLPC and others including hardware support tests under Ubuntu, XP and VIsta.
  • LEKO - Friday, January 4, 2008 - link

    The Asus eee is a very interesting beast. It is on my "wishlist".

    I think the concept is perfect for people who mainly use a Desktop and sometimes needs a laptop for casual out of the office meeting or couch surfing/mailing.

    From your review, I would suggest a few things to Asus:
    - Have a memory slot for possible upgrade
    - Have 1024 pixels width LCD panel (to match most applications/web sites).
    - Have an SD card reader (To compensate for the SSD small size)
    - Have at lease 2 USB port (Plug a mouse, MP3 player, external HDD)

    For the rest, the concept is great!
  • mmntech - Friday, January 4, 2008 - link

    There are plans for Asus to put a 1024x600 screen in th Eee PC. That will solve issues with programs that require an 800x600 res, especially under XP.
    http://www.dailytech.com/ASUS+Prepares+Next+Genera...">http://www.dailytech.com/ASUS+Prepares+...+WiMAX+L...
    Just like a car, it's usually a good idea not to buy the first model year. Gives them time to iron out the kinks. Eee PC 2.0 looks promising, especially with WiMAX support built in.

    My big wishlist for this system is still HDD space and battery life. I'm curious is 2.6h is the average or maximum. If it's the max, it's too short compared to some larger models. The MacBook for example gets about 4-5hr and I'm sure PC laptops with similar hardware are the same.
  • DanaGoyette - Saturday, January 5, 2008 - link

    1024x600 sounds like a really odd aspect ratio.
    1024x640 would be better -- it's a true 16:10 ratio.
    Oh, and I still wonder why the heck ASUS decided to use a runs-at-full-speed-all-the-time (and thus power-wasting) Celeron instead of something like even an old Pentium M.
  • betaluva - Friday, January 4, 2008 - link

    for all your answers go to http://forum.eeeuser.com/">http://forum.eeeuser.com/ its a REALLY good eee site
  • LEKO - Friday, January 4, 2008 - link

    Oups! Just noticed that the ASUS eee already supports external memory cards (like SD).
  • elpresidente2075 - Friday, January 4, 2008 - link

    With the exception of the panel, all of your concerns are taken care of with the non-surf models. There are rumors of a new model in the march/april time frame, so time will tell if that gets addressed.

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