EeePC

Several weeks ago, I received an ASUS EeePC 901. I’ve been looking at them for awhile now and finally had an opportunity to play with one. The first thing that happened when I first pulled it out of the box was I cut myself on the box! It was one of those corrugated cardboard boxes that kind of looked like a picket fence. After that unpleasant experience, I was excited to power it up. I was easily able to get it on my WiFi network and began surfing away.

So far, it is performing well. I’m using it to read the morning paper (sometimes) as we now only get our paper on the weekends. It’s a bit sluggish at times, but otherwise it works well. I’ve managed to get a Cisco VPN client working on it as well as a Windows RDC client. I did have some hiccups as I applied all the ASUS updates (I got the Linux version) and effectively ran out of space as it is partitioned with a small system partition. I reinstalled several times just to get things setup the way I wanted; reinstalling was easy because everything is in firmware for reformatting the box.

Are netbooks the wave of the future? They have a ton of potential as more and more services are being moved to the “cloud”. Would I like to see Mac based netbook? Absolutely! I wouldn’t have said that a few years back as I like having just one machine. However, with most of my work being web based these days, my mind has changed. Will Apple do it? I don’t know; I can’t see huge profit margins in a very inexpensive device.

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