I bought an eee for running 32 bit apps that wouldn't run on my 64bit 
machine, and because 9" is somewhat more portable than 18".

It's a great machine if you are using it as a secondary machine. Good 
for on the bus, on the couch, making small changes to sites, taking away 
on holiday etc. I had to use it as a main machine for a week when my big 
laptop went in for repair, and it just wasn't up to the task. The atom 
processor / 1Gb just can't cope with running too many things at once.

I still think it's a really great product, providing you use it as a 
portable secondary.

Harvey.

Matias Gertel wrote:
> I find that my 13" screen laptop (which is a Mac btw... but never 
> mind) has the perfect size, weight and features for all my freelance 
> work. I actually don't own any other desktop or use external 
> keyboards/mouse/screen.
> I bought a 10" screen eee pc over xmass as an impulse buy and found 
> the screen and keyboard too small for any serious work. The atom 
> processor wasn't that speedy also. On the other hand, the weight was 
> about half of my macbook's!  So if you're planning to carry it around 
> a lot, that's a benefit. But if you're gonna end up pluging external 
> keyboards/mouse and screens then what's the point?
> My eee ended up on TradeMe 10 days after I bought it...
>


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