ASUS Eee PC 1015PX-PU17-BU 10.1-Inch Netbook (Blue)
ASUS Eee Laptop 1015PX-PU17-BU ten.1-Inch Netbook (Blue)
- Intel Atom N570 Dual Core Processor one.66Ghz
- one GB DDR3 SODIMM memory, 1 slot, max 2 GB
- 250GB SATA Tough Drive (5400RPM) no optical drive
- ten.1-Inch Matte WSVGA LED Exhibit 802.11 b/g/n ten/100 LAN Bluetooth 3. 3 USB 2. ports 2-in-1 Card reader (SD/MMC)
- Up to eleven Hrs of Battery Lifestyle Windows seven Starter Running Method
Atom N570 / 1GB DDR3 / 250G HDD / no optical drive / Windows seven Starter 32 bit / 802.11bgn / Bluetooth three. / three x USB two. ports / VGA port / 2-in-one Card reader (SD/MMC) / Up to 11 Hrs battery lifestyle / 1yr warrantyDual-Core Electrical power All Day Computing
Powered by the new Intel® Atom™ N570 dual-core processor, Eee Computer 1015PX-P is the newest addition to the Eee Personal computer Seashell series to provide ideal blend of multi-tasking productiveness, with a richer multimedia and Internet experienc
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Here’s Some Facts to Weigh Your Decision,
UPDATE TO THIS REVIEW: Be careful. Asus updated the px model. Some carry two speakers, while others still have one – reference Alvin English’s review. Aside from the good qualities, the px I bought “on sale” had 1 speaker. The 2 speaker models deserve 4 stars, but enough about that.
A good difference between the px and older models is that the charger does not have a middle brick anymore, just a long stringy wire, which is much more portable and I really liked it.
A feature that could sway you one way or the other is the processor clock speed, the Atom n550 (1.5ghz) versus the Atom n570 (1.66ghz). The reason I am writing this at the moment is because resellers are still selling the n550 model for cheaper. I don’t know if 0.16ghz is worth $30-$50 more, but clock speed is not everything in a processor, so who knows? This is why I updated to 4 and not 5 stars. Another feature that could sway you one way or the other is that the 1015px uses the Intel UMA for graphics, which did well when I used it on the 1015px, as oppossed to the 1015pn which uses the Nvidia Ion Graphics Chip. The main reason that they did this, I’m guessing, is for battery life. Here is a query: do you really need a more expensive graphics card, like the card in the 1015pn, to run 360p streaming video on a 1024 x 600 screen? Standard features that separate the PX from other brands are the accessable RAM slot for easy upgrade (which I highly recomend buying the two GB upgrade).
For those of you who think it’s brain surgery to replace RAM. It’s not. Replacing RAM is like putting a tape in a tape player, a cartridge in an old Nintendo; a VHS in a VHS player. People charge to do it, but shouldn’t. Youtube it, there are guys who do it in two minutes.
Lastly, here is a juicy peice of advice for any Asus you buy, Asus is big on releasing a product and then releasing updates for the bios, which are absolutely essential to get, so make sure you get them. Rate this review if it helped. Thanks for reading. PS Buying from Amazon is quality.
MY, STILL RELEVANT, OLD 3 STAR REVIEW:
I really like Asus products and I think their engineers/designers do a good job, and I still do. To start, I agree with Keoni’s Review. Unlike the rest of the Seashell Series, the 1015px has one left-hand speaker, whereas the right-hand pocket is empty, which is why I gave it 3 stars and why I returned it – I need two speakers for my job. For your return reason, truthfully say “False Advertising: said two speakers, provided only one,” and Amazon will gladly take it. For more about speakers go to his review, it’s spot on. This is not one of Asus’s best ideas, but if you don’t need two speakers, then you’re set…then it was the same as above.
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