The Asus Eee PC 1201PN may look just like the Eee PC 1201N that was released last year, but the new model has a new processor and graphics chip. And it turns out there are pros and cons to those changes. The folks at Laptop Magazine have posted a review of the Eee PC 1201PN and it looks like while the new model has better battery life and graphics performance than the original, overall performance suffers.
That’s largely because while the Eee PC 1201N shipped with a 1.6GHz dual core Atom 330 CPU, the Eee PC 1201PN has a single core 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 chip.
The second generation NVIDIA ION graphics chipset really does provide higher performance than the first generation, particularly when it comes to 3D performance. To be honest, it’s not clear if you need better performance if all you want to do is watch HD video, since the original ION chips could handle 1080p HD video playback without breaking a sweat.
But by switching to a single core processor, Asus managed to both improve battery life and decrease general performance for tasks that don’t rely on the graphics processor. That’s not to say that the Eee PC 1201PN is unreasonably slow. It can handle basic tasks and multitasking reasonably well, but Laptop Magazine did say it felt sluggish at times, such as wehn starting a video call in Skype.
You can find more details at Laptop Magazine.
Interesting. So I was right about CPU performance taking a hit, but they’ve managed to avoid the GPU bottleneck I was worried about. That’s awesome, looks like a great computer all things said and done… I’d probably wait for the dual core model coming out in September sometime, but still.
What about 1201T succesor with new AMD 2010 processors. What is waiting Asus for present one thing like this.