Hands-on: ASUS Eee PC 1000H, revealing inner UMPC secrets

Filed under: Computers, Laptops | By: Daniel
Posted on: June 21, 2008 | No Comments

new ASUS Eee PC 1000H
This is the new ASUS Eee PC 1000H and the latest version of the popular UMPC is a lot different to the first Eee PC the world saw a while ago. The Eee PC revolution has been in fall swing and we have not seen much in the ultra mobile PC world that can touch it. Tweak Town have given the ASUS Eee PC 1000H a hands-on review over six pages, and although this is not a complete review because it lacks the benchmark results, it still gives you a little insight into the inner workings.

In their final thoughts, Tweak Town said, “The Eee PC is sexier, more mature and certainly more endowed than ever before. The features are similar to predecessors, but the performance is much higher with the Intel Atom CPU and chipset. We even managed to install Microsoft Vista, and for those of you who missed it, you can see the video clip and news item here.

We have been duly impressed by this sultry seductress, and in freeing her of her black clad embodiments, we learned a few things about her deepest darkest secrets that we shared with you in all their refinement.

Our next step will be to do some benchmarks on the Vista platform. That being said though, I’m first going to have to put her all together and pray that she works as she did before. The trouble with taking something apart is that it is always easier than getting the pieces back together.

Well done ASUS; yet another top notch product geared for a hungry audience. I expect these to sell well with a MRSP of US$650, and no doubt with more DDR2 memory she will fly even further.
We cannot rate her performance for you, nor give her any awards, as this is an incomplete review. Please come back for more when the benchmarks are out”.

Read the 6 page review.

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