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Joys of a wEee Little WinXP PC - Intro
Posted by: tjchan on Aug 02 2008 - 92 views
Asus’ Eee PC is truly one of a kind. After owning mine for about two months now, I am nothing but grins as to its performance and practically in most if not all of my daily PC tasks. From checking email and surfing the Internet to word processing and blogging…heck, even GPS navigation and retro gaming, the Asus’ Eee PC is more than most would expect.



I was recently at a computer store in Sharonville, OH and was told that this little gem was a lump of coal…good for practically nothing but the most basic of basics. After hearing a sales pitch like that, I would have totally avoided the Eee PC like the plague. Sure, this little guy has a Celeron processor and lacks an optical drive…but hey, its tiny, weighs only 2 pounds, and can access an optical drive just like the MacBook Air - via a network.

We’ll be starting out with Part 1 of a multi-part mini series on how you can get the most out of your Eee PC. From loading Windows to getting on all the extra little goodies that makes your Eee PC a road warrior, we’re sure to have a great time along the way!
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World Power(ed).
Posted by: ssschmidt on May 05 2008 - 236 views
As with all (or most) things tech, you gotta have power. With most of today’s devices, if it wasn’t around the world in 8 hours, things could get difficult. As a worker in a hotel, I will be the first to tell you that things here in the “states” aren’t the same as across the pond. Can’t believe how many times I’ve been asked for one of those European dodads..
Credit to Life Hacker & The Wired: How To WIKI for this great info for travelers.
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