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Asus EeePC 1008HA (Seashell). Dork Review

March 25, 2010 By Emma Cossey

I’m in the market for a new netbook. My Dell Mini 9 has had a good run, but after 18 months, three falls and one virus attack, it may just be time to consider my other options.

So, when the lovely people at Asus offered me the opportunity to try out their Asus EeePc 1008HA (Seashell) (in a pretty pink colour no less) I snapped up the chance to check out the competition.

Here’s how I got on

The EeePC 1008Ha gets its ‘Seashell’ name from the curved corners and 1″ slimline casing. Lightweight without compromising on screen size, this netbook boasts a 10.1″ screen, a large keyboard, and a multi-finger gesture input touchpad for easy scrolling and zooming.

Other features include the standards like Windows 7, up to 6 hours battery life, 1.3-megapixel camera and bluetooth.

To give a brief overview, here are the pros and cons

Pros

  • Lightweight & ultraslim
  • Larger keyboard avoids the problems of wrist strain
  • Decent sized screen with LED backlight
  • Up to date with Windows 7
  • Aesthetically pleasing
  • Ports are covered, a godsend for those of us who eat their breakfast in front of their computer…

Cons

  • The hinge of the screen seems a little flimsy for me, especially considering my dropping habit. On the upside, the  light screen stops it toppling over.
  • Short power cord.

Conclusion

I like this netbook, I just haven’t quite fallen in love with it.

Saying that, its convenient design, speedy internet access and long battery life all win points with me, and I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending it to anyone looking for a slimline web-surfer and light work machine.

You can buy the Asus EeePC 1008HA Seashell for £249.

Emma Cossey

Emma is our resident fashion and social media specialist, having worked as a blogger, editor and writer on a number of fashion and beauty websites. She writes regularly for The Bag Lady, and has previously written for The Times Online, Shoewawa and Jorg & Olif among others.

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Comments

  1. Lori Bierod says

    April 27, 2010 at 8:49 am

    I kind of love the Asus Eee PC because it is very small and very light. I have an Acer Laptop and it is really a big burden on my small shoulders *

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