Testseek.com have collected 95 expert reviews of the Asus Eee PC 1000HE and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Eee PC 1000HE.
February 2009
(83%)
95 Reviews
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Abstract: Asuss latest model in its Eee PC range makes a number of improvements on its predecessors. The 1000HE uses the new 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 processor, which doesnt sound much quicker than the 1.6GHz N270 found in the other netbooks here, but it has...
The super smudgy lid belies a complete revamp inside the Eee PC 1000HE. The keyboard's now chiclet style, with individual keyholes like the new MacBooks to make touch typing easier. Best of all though, the 8,7000mAh battery is a marathon runner. While...
For a netbook that goes for so long away from the mains, we'd have preferred a few more mobile internet options. Wi-Fi will do, but where's the built in 3G? You'll have to put your own dongle in and look like a numpty in Starbucks. And that be...
Despite being yet another 10-inch Eee PC, the 1000HE somehow manages to be not just another 10-inch Eee PC. If you follow us. Sure, the specs on the inside are decidedly "meh", but when it looks so good and lasts so long, you'll wonder how you coped w...
Abstract: The trackpad and screen are merely mediocre, but everything else about the Eee excels: from the excellent, all-day battery life to the satisfying keyboard and draft-n connectivity. If you’re after an Eee PC with both endurance and versatility, this is ...
Its a nice mini-laptop, the Eee 1000HE: eminently capable, with a good keyboard, the latest Atom, 802.11n Wi-Fi and plenty of storage space for which youre not really sacrificing resilience - given the 1000HEs size and weight, its inherently not t...
Abstract: Asuss latest model in its Eee PC netbook range makes numerous improvements on its predecessors. The 1000HE uses the new 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 processor, which doesnt sound much quicker than the 1.6GHz N270 found in most netbooks, but it has a fa...
Abstract: Vendors of small, light and allegedly underpowered netbooks promote them as network browsing tools, best suited for web browsing and email. Well, folks, they’re only partially right. Some of the netbooks available today are ready for business computing...