![]() ![]() It's great for taking still self-portraits or making short movies of yourself for Facebook, YouTube, etc. Narcissists or video conferencing addicts will be pleased to note the webcam sitting above the screen. ![]() The modem jack on our review sample was blanked out, as there's no internal modem, but there's an adjacent Ethernet port so you can connect to a wired network. You also get a memory card reader on the right side that supports SDHC memory cards (currently as large as 32GB). There are two USB ports on the right, a third on the left, plus a D-Sub video output port for those who want to use an external display. There are plenty of ports scattered around the machine. Fat-fingered users will have a hard time typing long documents, or making notes at speed, but don't let that put you off - it's fine for drafting short to medium-length text. Whereas keys on a standard desktop keyboard have an approximate 5mm gap, the gap between those on the Eee PC is less than 1mm so it's easy to make mistakes. ![]() The keyboard is exceptionally tiny and the keys are very closely grouped. Its petite dimensions give it a toy-like appearance, but this is countervailed by the pearl-white finish, which gives it a touch of sophistication. Ultimately, the Eee PC looks equally at home on the catwalk or in a child's playpen - it is what you make of it.īecause it's so small, some sacrifices have been made. At 225 by 35 by 165mm, it's about the size of a hardback book, and weighs 920g. The Eee PC is one of the smallest laptops on the market. We have reviewed Asus' £219 version here, which will be available to buy on 14 November. The Eee PC is also available from other vendors including RM, where it's known as the RM Asus miniBook. ![]()
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