Le Asus Eee PC 1008HA - Noir est un ordinateur portable de taille 10 pouces basé sur un processeur Atom N280 et une carte graphique Intel intégré. Il dispose de 1Go de mémoire vive et d'un espace de stockage de 160Go.
Hardcore netbook users, who want the very best battery life possible for the least amount of cost, won't find the Eee PC 1008HA to their taste - not least due to the inaccessible battery. Yet, Asus has delivered a very refined and classy netbook without sacrificing functionality and this should be applauded. And, while it is expensive for a netbook, it delivers enough that it isn't extortionate. Thus, if you're after a little more refinement than regular netbooks can deliver, this is your best bet.
The ASUS Eee PC 1008HA (Seashell) is one of the best netbooks on the market due to its small size, good looks and relatively roomy keyboard. It's not perfect, but it's an appealing choice for anyone -- especially a traveller -- who wants a very mobile netbook that's still quite easy to use.
Test du Asus Eee PC 1008HA SeaShell review indexé le 27 Septembre 2010
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Le netbook les plus chaudes à la recherche Weâ € Ave vu jusqu'ici, le Seashell montre à quel point ces petites machines sont venus
The hottest looking netbook weâ€â„¢ve seen so far, the Seashell shows how far these tiny machines have come
The Eee PC 1008HA looks as sleek as a high-end laptop, only without the price tag. Its looks are far removed from the OEM-looking netbooks of the past. This Asus Seashell does have the more powerful CPU that we wished for in the 1005HA and only at £80 more in cost, but it does make for a good all-round netbook.
With minilaptop competition heating up, even Asus--the company that practically invented the Netbook--has to step up its game. While the internal components will be familiar, the new Eee PC 1008HA (also known called the Seashell) represents a radical design change from the boxy Eee PCs we've seen before, with a slim, tapered design that makes it one of the best-looking Netbooks we've come across.