On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 21:57 -0700, Alan Dayley wrote: > The Eee PC models with the 10 inch screen have full sized keys. > > I have an original Eee PC 701 with the 7 inch screen. It has been > great as a portable information and connection device. Even with the > cramped keyboard it has served my purposes very well. And the forums > and the wiki at http://www.eeeuser.com have loads of information about > all the Eee PC models. > > Strong advice about them in the forums and by my own experience: Dump > the Asus made, Xandros based Linux install that comes with them. > Install one of the Eee PC Ubuntu flavors to get stability and updates > that don't break things. Asus does not seem to have a clue on how to > put together a distribution. > > I think most basic users would love a Linux based netbook since they > do all the basics very well. ---- agreed that Acer Aspire One with the 89% scale keyboard is mostly usable (I have a problem with right hand reaches to I O keys also hitting 8 & 9 keys respectively...but I hope that eventually this will stop. The latest versions have a 10.1 screen and for a while, you could pick up the 8.9 inch screen versions with 1 Gb RAM and a 160 Gb HD for $300 As for Asus use of Xandros and Acer's use of Linpus, those are simplified installations but a relatively knowledgeable Linux user will want his favorite distro installed instead...that's hardly surprising. I didn't find Asus's OS to be all that objectionable but the keyboard isn't suitable for touch typing. Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss