Asus Eee PC 901 Mini-Review, First Impressions

Asus Eee PC 901 A couple of more mini-reviews / first impressions of Asus’ Eee PC 901 have started rolling out, this time from the LAPTOP Magazine blog and from NotebookReview.com.

Joanna Stern (she must be the official netbook person over at LAPTOP Magazine) got her hands on a retail Eee PC 901 from the computer market in Taiwan. Although the 8.9-inch Intel Atom-powered device she has is running a Chinese-language version of Windows XP, she was still able to put it through its paces. She posted a video of the 901, as well as her impressions of the netboook / sub-notebook and its design changes (improved hinges, improved trackpad, improved covering).

While she didn’t notice any changes performance wise between the Eee PC 900 and the 901 (although she didn’t run benchmarks), she did mention that, like the MSI Wind, the Eee PC 901 has an overclocking mode (that takes the 1.6GHz Atom up to 1.8GHz). Asus calls it their “Super Hybrid Engine” (while plugged in – when it’s unplugged the function slows the CPU down to 1.4GHz to save on the battery life). She has gotten upwards of 5 hours of battery life, beating the Eee PC 900.

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Eee PC 901 – Unboxing, Impressions (LAPTOP Mag)

Joanna Stern over at LAPTOP Magazine has acquired the latest netbook from Asus, their 8.9-inch Intel Atom-powered Eee PC 901. She’s posted several photos of the packaging and of the Eee PC 901 itself, as well as her first impressions. As she noted, it has … Read more

Eee PC 901 Performance – GottaBeMobile.com

Over at GottaBeMobile, there have been some performance benchmarks conducted by Matt Miller and a colleague on the new 8.9-inch Asus Eee PC 901 posted (using Performance Test 6.1 that was already loaded on an Eee PC 901 at Computex). This is the Intel Atom … Read more

Asus Eee PC 901, 1000, 1000H Officially Announced

It’s official – ASUSTek Computer, Inc., has announced the Asus 8.9-inch Eee PC 901 as well as the 10.2-inch Eee PC 1000 and 1000H. For the most part, they will be similar in specifications, with differences in display size (obviously), pricing, battery life, storage, and … Read more