I'm using an Asus 1015 PE netbook, and like it!

Not sure whether all the pieces are free-software-compatible, but, that looks like a decent machine for someone who doesn't need much screen and doesn't plan to do demanding things like gaming. The price, size, and battery life are right. I've run Gnome 2.32 in 512 mb ram, and not suffered much. Not sure how Gnome 3.4 and beyond would run.


Cheers,


Dave  H.



On 07/05/2012 10:07 AM, [email protected] wrote:
What do you think of netbooks eCAFÉ ™ EX HD? the price of notebooks is
contained, is around 200 euros...

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

LED screen: 10.1 inch, 1024*600, high brightness
Storage: 16Gb extensible to 72Gb: 8Go Flash (iNAND) + 8Gb SDHC card +
additional 50GB available online**
ARM CortexTM A8 FreescaleTM i.MX515 @ 800 MHz processor
RAM: 512 Mb
HDMI output
WiFi N technology
Battery: 6800 mAh (7.4V) for 13 hours +
Comfortable "chiclet" keyboard with flat, separate keys - 88% of a
standard keyboard
0.3MP webcam with built-in microphone
Connections: 3x USB, 1x Headset, 1x Microphone, 1x LAN RJ45, 1x DC-in
12V, 1x External card reader: SD/MMC/SDHC, 1x Internal card reader: SD/SDHC
DIP Switch

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