Tin Falcon
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Guys:
I have been wanting a second /personal computer for a while. I have the OLD Toshiba Laptop that I got 7 years ago used at a computer show. I am seeing its useful life as about over. Nathan has a decent sized laptop fund so will be getting his own new laptop soon .
What do you folks think of this for me .Is it handy tool or overpriced toy ??? I can get one at BJ's next week for $250
ASUS EEE 2GB PC
I realize this would not be suitable for my only PC
Features 512 DDR and 2gig sshd
7"" screen
2.5 hour battery
3 USB 2 ports headphone jack mic jack monitor jack memory card reader Ethernet port
loaded office software
Built in wireless
Here are the strengths I see
Linux OS but XP compatible
Ultra portable can be used anywhere in the house or if I chose traveling.
Affordable would not break my tool budget ( I still want to CNC my machines )
no moving parts to break
Weaknesses:
Small screen size but can be plugged into monitor for stationary use.
Tiny Hard drive but can be supplemented with memory sticks/thumb drives I have a couple of 4gbs and a 2gb on hand
Application I could see myself using it for.
Running my CNC machines when I get them built ,hopefully soon.
Access to the web without having to compete for computer time with my wife.
Reading PDF files of old tech books anywhere in the house without sitting in front of the main computer. My collection is probably over a hundred titles.
Access to the web at Iron Fever.I could show folks stuff on line or research Items for sale that might be a good deal.
I looked at the video on tiger direct. and it seems to be a very usable little unit . That is as long as I do not have to spend another $250 to make it do what I want, as far as USB plug in accessories.
It seems to be a plug and play unit that is user friendly. It would likely choke and sputter if I tried to design the replacement for the space shuttle on it.But I think my brain would strain on that also LOL so opinions please.
Jim
AKA
Tin Falcon
I have been wanting a second /personal computer for a while. I have the OLD Toshiba Laptop that I got 7 years ago used at a computer show. I am seeing its useful life as about over. Nathan has a decent sized laptop fund so will be getting his own new laptop soon .
What do you folks think of this for me .Is it handy tool or overpriced toy ??? I can get one at BJ's next week for $250
ASUS EEE 2GB PC
I realize this would not be suitable for my only PC
Features 512 DDR and 2gig sshd
7"" screen
2.5 hour battery
3 USB 2 ports headphone jack mic jack monitor jack memory card reader Ethernet port
loaded office software
Built in wireless
Here are the strengths I see
Linux OS but XP compatible
Ultra portable can be used anywhere in the house or if I chose traveling.
Affordable would not break my tool budget ( I still want to CNC my machines )
no moving parts to break
Weaknesses:
Small screen size but can be plugged into monitor for stationary use.
Tiny Hard drive but can be supplemented with memory sticks/thumb drives I have a couple of 4gbs and a 2gb on hand
Application I could see myself using it for.
Running my CNC machines when I get them built ,hopefully soon.
Access to the web without having to compete for computer time with my wife.
Reading PDF files of old tech books anywhere in the house without sitting in front of the main computer. My collection is probably over a hundred titles.
Access to the web at Iron Fever.I could show folks stuff on line or research Items for sale that might be a good deal.
I looked at the video on tiger direct. and it seems to be a very usable little unit . That is as long as I do not have to spend another $250 to make it do what I want, as far as USB plug in accessories.
It seems to be a plug and play unit that is user friendly. It would likely choke and sputter if I tried to design the replacement for the space shuttle on it.But I think my brain would strain on that also LOL so opinions please.
Jim
AKA
Tin Falcon