Asus Eee PC 1001P review
LaptopsProvided you don't mind having Windows XP and the slightly dark screen, this netbook is great value and has stunning battery life.
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Provided you don't mind having Windows XP and the slightly dark screen, this netbook is great value and has stunning battery life.
Asus' Ion netbook is more expensive than other netbooks but doesn't have many advantages over similarly priced CULV ultra-portables.
Asus' TS Mini is too slow, expensive and awkward to upgrade for us to recommend.
Nvidia's latest card has arrived six months too late, and looks expensive compared to equivalent ATI models.
Asus' P5G41T-M LX2 is cheap for a DDR3 microATX motherboard, but it has no HDMI output and there are better-value alternatives available.
Asus' P7H57D-V Evo is expensive, but it's packed full of features and is as future-proof as is currently possible.
Asus' M4A785D-M Pro is a great value motherboard, especially for building a media centre PC.
The card reader and wireless network adaptor make the HDP-R3 more flexible than the original, but we don't feel that they're quite worth the price difference.
A great-looking 23in display, but it's let down by annoying touch-sensitive controls and distinctly average image quality.
The 1005PE's new Atom N450 processor is certainly a clever bit of engineering, but gives no real benefit here compared to the previous generation of processors.