We also have an Asus netbook and we are planning to use it for our audio streaming on Sparkle Radio, when it' in automated mode. We cannot do that until we address certain strategic problems with the audio con ten, but once I get my head around that, it should be possible to do what I want to do.
We're still working hard on our music library and it is expanding rapidly. The more diverse we can make it, the better. But back to the point under discussion. For what it is, the Asus machines aren't bad. We have one of the newer models to yours, but it doesn't have Blue Tooth. At first I was very disappointed about that but I have come to believe that it isn't so important really given our application requirements. I did upgrade the memory in ours from 1 to 2GB but I'm not going to try upgrading it to Windows 8 for the exact reasons that Dane outlined earlier. The chances of it crashing irreparably are slight, but once I have everything installed and working the way I want it, I will do a permanent backup of the system on to either DVD or BluRay and then store it away. But I think that the future of these small devices is bright. They are becoming more and more powerful despite the size, and I don't think it will be too long before we see things like palm-books which have enough power to do what is needed on a very portable platforms. Of course, with Android and iOS there are already two powerful offerings. But if we get a third possibility it would only be good for the consumer. On 22 Dec 2012, at 20:01, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Everyone! Its quite astonishing what's out there in the market place. quite some time ago I rid myself of my Asus EEEPC 1005 model and I regretted doing this almost at once, not because I was without a computer - I do have 6 other machines here <smile> - but more because of the size. No, the EEEPC isn't powerful but it does have a very nice audio output so therefore it can be used quite affectively for the playing of music or any other audio. Was looking round the Net last week and found some individuals selling Asus EEPC Netbooks so I followed these up and ended up buying the model of Netbook before the one I had plus a slightly older model for £200.00, giveaway prices. Now both these new machines run Windows XP but I'm not at all worried about that, at least 1 will take Windows 8 and I'll discuss that later. Its interesting to observe that Windows XP performed better than I could ever have expected on these machines, certainly better than I've ever seen Windows 7 perform on a EEEPC but then again I shouldn't be at all surprised, I was warned about how slow Windows 7 was compared to XP on a EEEPC by those who have had years mor experience with EEEPC machines than I have. One of the toys I hope to get some time next year is an "Ultrabook" PC though I'm going to have to research this topic by myself as I only know one person who has one of these things whereas with the Asus EEPC I knew stacks of owners and could draw on their experience. The Asus 1005 EEEPC will apparently take Windows 8 but here's the big insentave not to upgrade. Should anything go wrong and I need to recover the machine using the recovery partition on the hard drive then I'll have to go all the way back to Windows XP and do the whole Windows 8 thing again. To our knowledge, there's no way of erasing the XP recovery partition and replacing that with a Windows 8 1. I'm thinking about other stratedgies such as using Image For Windows to make a backup of the machine once Windows 8 is installed and putting that on an external hard or thumb drive, that way at least I'd have something similar to a recovery image, a Windows 8 base system to work from. I'm not sure yet as to whether the older 1004 EEEPC machine can be upgraded to Windows but it won't take me long to find out more. Windows 8 isn't the only operating system I'm considering with these machines, I could keep running XP and - given that these computers only play media - then Windows XP does the job quite nicely it seems though having said that the network support of Windows 7 and 8 is far better. 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