Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Asus 1000HE - To the Left, to the Right

As you may know by now, the Asus 1000HE is a pretty powerful netbook for being the fist to use Intel's newest powerful processor for netbooks, the Intel Atom N280. However, there are things about this mini laptop you will surely love. hotels in kuala lumpur left to right and top to bottom, here is the rundown of the Asus 1000HE and its features:

To The Left:

* Headphone and microphone jack
* The Kensington lock hole,
* RJ-45,
* Ventilation air vent,

To The Right:

* 4-in-1 memory card reader
* Two USB ports
* VGA ports

On The Front:

* 10-inch display
* Touchpad with buttons
* Chiclet-style keyboard (similar to the Apple Macbook)
* Spacious palm rest
* Built-in microphone below the screen,
* Four quick access buttons above the keyboard (turn on/off display, two programmable application shortcut and change display resolution)
* A 1.3-megapixel webcam (above the screen)

Inside The Netbook:

* Windows XP Operating System
* Pre-installed Skype application
* Capability to play video in High Definition format
* Microsoft Live
* Microsoft Works
* InterVideo DVD XPack
* Microsoft Office Ready

Bottom Of The Netbook:

* Seagate Momentus 5400rpm 160GB streamyx hard disk
* ASint 1GB DDR2-667 memory module
* One memory slot
* Six-cell battery (up to 9.5 hours of battery life)

To be in the neighborhood:

You can connect this netbook to the Internet through its WiFi capability. You can also pair it with Bluetooth devices because of its built-in Bluetooth V2.0. The good thing about is that because of its Intel Atom N280, you can actually multi-task on this machine. This netbook is also shipped with a Recovery CD, and Drivers and Utilities.

You can find more exciting information on the ASUS 1000HE on this website http://asus1000he.com


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