The 901 is very clear to me the best compromise between mobility and
Power.
- Very good screen (matt with 1024x600 resolution) and much brighter
than I thought after a few test reports (since the testers were well
Sunglasses on).
- Modern Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, the touch of a button
sometimes at 1.2GHz underclocked (power saving) or 1.8 GHz
can be overclocked (without risky Extra Software)
- 6-cell battery of me already 5 hours full wireless deployment
persevered, under normal working 7-8 hours with short breaks.
- Extremely quiet, as there are no mechanical parts.
- SSDs instead of mechanical hard drives, thus smooth running and increased
Data security in mobile applications (use the device as a
Photo-tank)
- Very good upgrade options. The same from me built 2 GB
Memory fuktioniert perfectly. That can not have many competitors.
Furthermore, I have the opportunity a hard drive as needed
dranzuhängen. An external 2.5 "HDD works without additional
Power supply to the USB port. So I can work with or without HDD.
Most newer netbooks offer this possibility does not, because only
mechanical are installed.
- The market leader Asus has the largest community behind it.
No matter what problem you have, lots of forums with advice
and deeds.
- Good workmanship. It rattles and nothing wobbles.
- Very good quality. 3 USP ports, 1.3 megapixel webcam, Bluetooth
and n-draft WLAN hardly provides Someone.
There are of course negative. as I said, it is a compromise.
The keyboard is small, no question. But it is not for
Duration Tap serve. It is considerably more than in PDAs or
Smartphones, the mobile nunmal the only alternative for (ultra-)
Use are. I can not tell anyone that the keyboards
10 "netbooks the higher weight and larger dimensions really
make up.
The space is small. Asus may be quiet times convenient to
to use now available faster and larger SSDs.
In mass production, prices would fall quickly.
But even that is no no-go for me. As I said I can additional
Place this forum (the 2.5 "HDD fits in a shirt pocket), must
but is not.
Piano lacquer looks super great, but the unit is constantly moving and
thus touched. Fingerprints are so it always.
Here, manufacturers should (there are almost all now) times
backtrack somewhat.
The Atom processor is not the last word. One should
Not compare with the normal 1.6 GHz duo-core processors.
An overclocked to 1.8 GHz Atom comes nowhere near to a
1.8GHz Core Duo-zoom.
But it is still the best available at the moment processor.
Conclusion:
It's not the largest, most powerful netbook, but it is the
true netbook if you take really seriously the basic idea.
Standard resolution, high data security, matte screen, extreme
Battery performance, light weight, compactness and best processor on
Market yield the best possible compromise.
And thanks to the upgrade path for a long time currently safe.