1005HR Asus Eee PC, a small portable medium and large autonomy benefits
The latest proposal from Taiwanese manufacturer Asus follows the most successful market where harvest. And is that the Asus Eee PC 1005HR is a netbook for small size, which enjoys a great autonomy in order to use this computer as a gateway to Internet anywhere and anytime. At the moment only available in Japan, priced at around 375 euros at current exchange rates, but expectations suggest that Europe could not see him in a long time.
The Asus Eee PC 1005HR is finished in white or black (depending on preferences) which makes it very attractive and a screen 10 inches small, albeit with good resolution (1366 x 768 pixels). It has a hard disk quite capable, given their property, thanks to its 250 gigabytes of space, plus a correct RAM for performance that awaits you: a gigabyte.

The processor is a standard for this type of equipment, specifically an Intel Atom N280 1.6 GHz This chip, along with a dedicated performance graphic integrated, which is an Intel GMA 950, do not augur an ample power, but a low power consumption. And precisely therein lies one of the virtues of the Asus Eee PC 1005HR. Your hardware configuration and its six-cell battery allows us to work with this netbook for about eight hours before having to plug into a power house, office or bar where you usually go with the laptop.
Rounding out the features of the Asus Eee PC 1005HR one webcam with VGA quality (which may be estimated at 0.3 megapixels, as the first camera phones mobile) port Bluetooth connections wireless card and a Wi-Fi ready to connect to the Internet wirelessly via the fast Wi-Fi n protocol.
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