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Asus Eee PC 900HA sacrifices keyboard to become a tablet PC

by Brad Linder08/24/200912/23/2020 6 Comments on Asus Eee PC 900HA sacrifices keyboard to become a tablet PC

One of the things I love about netbooks is the nearly-full sized keyboards. Try as I might, I just can’t be as productive on a touchscreen-only device. I do too much typing during the day, and rely on keyboard shortcuts to get much of my work done (although the gesture support on tablets like the […]

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Asus Eee PC 900HA: Peeking under the cover

by Brad Linder10/23/200807/10/2015 2 Comments on Asus Eee PC 900HA: Peeking under the cover

The Asus Eee PC 900HA features an 8.9 inch display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, a 160GB hard drive, and 1GB of RAM. It’s a bit of a cross between the Eee PC 900 and 901 because it has an Atom CPU like the 901, but the same chassis as the 900. Oh yeah, and […]

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Asus updates keyboard for Eee PC 900HA

by Brad Linder10/22/200807/10/2015 10 Comments on Asus updates keyboard for Eee PC 900HA

The Asus Eee PC 900HA may be the same size as the Eee PC 900, but there are a number of differences between the two netbooks. The Eee PC 900 has an Intel Celeron CPU, while the 900HA has an Intel Atom chip. The 900 has 16GB or 20GB of solid state memory, while the […]

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Asus launches Eee PC 904HA with 6 cell battery, 160GB HDD

by Brad Linder10/03/200807/10/2015 6 Comments on Asus launches Eee PC 904HA with 6 cell battery, 160GB HDD

Hot on the heels of the Eee PC 900HA, Asus appears to have launched the Eee PC 904HA. What’s the difference? The 904HA has a 6 cell battery while the 900HA has a 4 cell battery. The 904HA also costs about $50, at $399.99. While the 904HA has the same 8.9 inch display as the […]

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Asus Eee PC 900HA: Intel Atom and a 160GB hard drive

by Brad Linder10/01/200807/10/2015 9 Comments on Asus Eee PC 900HA: Intel Atom and a 160GB hard drive

If you’ve lost track of all the different models of Asus Eee PCs, you’re not alone. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Because while it would be nice if you could rattle off the complete list of Eee PC models off the top of your head, I’d rather have a wide selection of netbooks […]

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