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In reply to an earlier post on
Jul 16, 2008 6:00 PM PDT
Natalie V. Galasso says:
aw, thank you! My dog had puppies on the 6th! That was a blast!
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Sep 20, 2008 1:14 AM PDT
Paul Dolinsky says:
Thanks for doing posting this, Natalie. I've been trying to decide between the 7" Asus 4G and the larger Asus 16G and also the Acer Aspire One, with screen size and resolution being an important factor. Your comment helps convince me that the 7" Asus, with its screen resolution of 800x480 would be easier on my eyes than the other above computers, their resolution being 1024x600. I keep the resolution on my current 15" notebook screen at 800x600, so I think I'd prefer the 800x480 resolution, even with the 7" screen, instead of the 9" ones. Also, this Asus 4G has gotten more consistently better reviews than any of the others also. And the sound quality is supposed to be better than the others because the speakers are mounted on the sides of the screen. Hope people find my comment helpful. And, thanks again, Natalie.
In reply to an earlier post on
Oct 14, 2008 4:47 AM PDT
Natalie V. Galasso says:
Paul: The whole Idea of the asus eeepc was a non pricey portable system everyone can enjoy. The newer models are getting a tad more pricy and larger. I know you can get some sd cards in any size you want and just slip it into the side of this eeepc for a larger hd. I think the Linux on this system is less fickle than windows also. Less virus issues... You know?
Paul, you're great. Didn't know my laptop had better sound than the newer models. This is always a good thing to know and I love learning new things :)
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