Posts Tagged ‘netbooks ’

TweetI have been a Neo user for years. And I was ecstatic to review one of Neo’s newest products, the Neo B3233, a netbook from their Basic line. Two of the things I noticed and appreciated very much were its size and weight. With a 10.1 inch LCD screen, the Neo B3233 weighs about 1.2 kilograms. Definitely portable.

TweetCombining technology with feminine design has always been a challenge for most hardware companies. Not for Asus. Asus has teamed up with industrial designer Karim Rashid to produce awe-inspiring netbooks: the Asus Eee PC 1008P Seashell Karim Rashid Collection. “Elegant Techno-chic Digi-wave” is how the 1008P is described. This thing of beauty comes in Glossy Hot Pink and Matte Coffee…

TweetEngadget takes us to the Computex 2010 and gives us a peek at the Asus‘ EeePad:

TweetI am quite happy with my Asus Eee PC 1005HA. So I was excited to see that Asus has a new Eee PC: Eee PC 1005P Seashell. The 1005P runs on an Intel Atom N450 processor and on ASUS Super Hybrid Engine technology. It also has an Express Gate, “an ancillary operating system that boots up in seconds” that allows…

TweetTo test the usability and specs of the Neo B3233, I used to download, install, and play a new game: League of Legends. The Neo B3233 runs on an Intel Atom N450 1.66 GHz CPU. Is that good enough? Well, I was able to play the game with little lag time. The graphics were also good enough.

Tweet Ok that photo is not a photo of the netbook, but of me testing it’s webcam. I am now using the Neo B3233 Netbook. It comes with a Windows 7 OS. I have just downloaded and installed a Chrome browser and a Flash player to it. I have tried browsing the internet, checking some of my blogs, microblog accounts,…