Tuesday, December 20, 2011

ASUS Ee PC X101 Netbook (ep.7)

Set your expectations right

I did extensive research on the shelves and netbook computers before settling on this little gem. I think this computer has two kinds of satisfied customers:
1) Those who have very specific uses in mind (and are willing to adapt to the use of a computer with obvious limitations). In my case, web browsing (especially reading and research) and read PDF files (in addition to my Kindle).
2) Those who are not afraid or even happy to do some hacking Linux.
If you happen to be both then chances are you’ll be a customer very happy, esp. considering how little you pay for it.
What are the face-clinchers for me? It is the lightest netbooks in two books. The time to start up or wake up is very short, which greatly improves the user experience. And you do not have to pay for a watered down version of MS Windows.
Because this computer is based on Linux, I’m pretty confident that I can avoid most problems that come with a GUI is not yet well polished. Keep in mind that Meego package is just the user interface while the operating system underlying the industrial strength.
Here are some tips that came to play with this thing:
0) Liberally use Ctrl + to increase font size. You will find a much more enjoyable experience for better eye reading font size.
1) PDF viewing: Due to the smallness of the screen you really want to use the full screen mode. But in full screen mode, you do not have access to menus so you want to remember a few combinations of shortcut keys, esp for the zoom (hint: ctrl-1, 2, 3 until you get what you want). You should also play with the preference settings of Acrobat Reader for viewing in full screen.
2) Certainly learn to use shortcut keys to get around the fact that this is not a touch pad. Alt-Tab is much easier to use to switch between windows application that stupid toolbar Meego “zones”. Chrome shortcut keys are good to know. One caveat: mapping to alt-arrow has a conflict with Chrome. Alt-left sends you to the virtual terminal before you go to the previous page in the browser. It is a conflict notorious for Linux it seems that the packers Meego dropped the ball here. I worked around this by doing “sudo-s kbd_mode” in the terminal to switch the keyboard to RAW mode instead of UTF-8. (NOTE: … It was a temporary hack and is not recommended as it does the hose from the keyboard to a virtual terminal should instead update the package kbd For details see my website)
3) Learn to use the terminal (Applications-> System Tools->). An introductory book on Linux or website certainly helps here. In theory, this gives you complete control over your computer. Let’s face GUI (even in MS Windows or Apple Mac OS) could never give you the same control. For example you can use RPM (package manager) for information on all packages installed on your computer – and I am pleasantly surprised that installed packages are rich enough. The standard “man” works well, allowing you to view command syntax easily.
4) As another critic of my Chrome browser has trouble setting default Google search engine (mine was set to Google dot com dot tw). It’s about Chrome that affects not only Meego but I need to fix it. So in the terminal, I edited my ~ /. Config / chrome / local files of the State (using vi) after closing all browser (do “ps-A | grep chrome” to ensure ) windows. The change needed is to edit the variables and last_known_google_url last_prompted_google_url in this file to set the country the right Suffix code (not for USA). Note the file browser does not appear to show the special files (starting with’.').
5) The restart is quick and painless (in the terminal “sudo reboot”), so if your computer is slow or otherwise misbehaves, do not be afraid to give it a reboot. Reboot is really fast, not your standard Windows experience, and some changes (such as date / time settings) seem to take effect only after a reboot.
I hope I have given you a taste of how you can deal with software problems.
The computer does not run so hot on the bottom (user manual that I downloaded before buying warned about this but it is still warmer than I expected). It is not so hot that you can not put it on your lap, but it is warm enough that you want something between it and your skin for a comfortable stay. This is mainly a problem with Intel – they run surprisingly warm, even with SSD. I look forward to buying one day ARM netbooks.
Touchpad does not support pinch zoom is disappointing (NOTE: horizontal scrolling can be enabled via the settings). Hopefully they will be supported with future updates.
Battery life is a little to try (I would say less than 4 hours announced with a real serious use) but it recharges quickly.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

ASUS Eee PC X101 Netbook (ep.6)

Cheap, lightweight connectivity with a keyboard

Netbooks fill two needs for me. First, I need to access the Internet when I’m on the road. Most of the information I need to earn a living is somewhere in the cloud and for all practical purposes my office is my browser of business. I do, however, need to write and read. I am writing this on the X101 in Google Docs. A tablet is not working for me, I must have a keyboard.
I also have to write when I’m not connected to the Internet – something that happens quite often. This means that I also need a word processor.
To keep me connected and writing, writing, or simply when not connected, I want a disposable machine starts and stops quickly. A disposable, I mean something that I could ruin by letting in the rain without feeling I experienced a financial loss. The quick start is so that I do not have to leave the thing in standby mode all day to avoid the pain of the restart. I did not need much computing power or storage. I do not use power-hungry applications or retain the information that interests me on netbooks.
After a weekend with the Asus X101 with Meego, I have the following observations.
Internet: All is well here. The Chrome browser works well and the screen is bright. Videos, images, PDF files and other display easily. The Wi-Fi connects painlessly.
Applications and Office Word Processor: The X101 comes with Asus, and OpenOffice a very basic text editor. I use OpenOffice in my office and it’s natural in this context. OpenOffice, however, is large and acts a bit awkward on the X101. It opens slowly and sometimes X101 low power struggles with it. Something like Jarte – a little more sophisticated than a simple text editor, but less than a full office suite – should appear on the site of application Asus.
Keyboard: It has a chiclet keyboard is not as comfortable as a full-size keyboard, but it is not bad. My hands that can palm a basketball, and I’ve been typing speed after a full hour or to get the feel of it. One thing I like is that the touchpad is easy to disable if you do not accidentally hit when typing.
Meego: boots Meego OS in fifteen seconds. It’s better than Windows on a low power machine, but not great. He stops almost instantly. I found the setup and then navigate Meego a bit confusing at first, but I finally got an office that works for me. I can now navigate through multiple applications without having to think too much about the operating system. It’s a good thing.
Applications Meego: There is a Meego App Store that comes with the computer, but the shelves are almost empty. I have not seen everything I wanted, but, other than a middle of the road for word processing, there is not much I need that is not included.
Battery life and weight: batteries are heavy and this thing is not. It is very thin and light. You pay for it in the life of the battery. I got three to four hours on one charge, a short time compared to Asus netbooks heavy, but not bad compared to many laptops full size. He has a record of reasonable size, and no bulky power supply.
I only got the X101 a few days, but I consider it a keeper. He made a number of things well and happen to be things I need to do. I’m looking for the machine that does everything. The X101 provides connectivity cheap lighter, keyboard use, and some basic stand alone applications. If you need a lot more than that, I would look elsewhere.

Monday, December 12, 2011

ASUS Eee PC X101 Netbook (ep.2)

Specification

  • Wing-shaped inspired design, under 17.6mm
  • Easy-use MeeGO operating system for real netbook usage
  • Have fun with asus @vibe and asus app store for cloud content enjoyment
Operating System MeeGo
Display 10.1″ LED Backlight WSVGA (1024×600) Screen
CPU Intel® Atom™ N435 Processor
Memory DDR3, 1 x SO-DIMM, 1GB (Maximum 2GB)
Storage 2.5″ SATA 8GB SSD
2 GB Dropbox Web Storage
Wireless Data Network WLAN 802.11 b/g/n@2.4GHz
Bluetooth V3.0 (optional)
Camera 0.3 M Pixel Camera
Audio High Quality Speaker
Interface 2 x USB 2.0
1 x Audio Jack (Headphone/Headset)
1 x Card Reader : Micro SD
Battery 4hrs (3cells, 28W/h) battery life
Dimensions 262 x 180 x 17.6 mm (WxDxH)
Weight 0.92 Kgs (w/ 3cell battery)
Color Texture : Black & Whit

Saturday, December 10, 2011

ASUS Eee PC X101 Netbook (ep.1)

The Next Netbook Evolution

Digital Life today is all about staying connected. The new Eee PC X101 is designed to do all this and more. The new operating system on Intel MeeGo X101 brings the internet to you in a new intuitive interface, the integration of Facebook, Twitter and other popular social media sites on the home page for quick access so you can stay connected even faster.
In addition, it boasts exceptional comfort with a chiclet keyboard, multi-touch trackpad, and convenient shortcut keys – give you quick access to Express Gate, the mini-operating system, and control of super ASUS hybrid engine that optimizes system performance instantly. Add to that a robust 8GB SSD drive with unlimited ASUS WebStorage1 and you have the ability to store, share and access your important data anytime, anywhere.
With sustainable mobility, it has a compact, scratch-resistant design that fits in cases, and backpacks – perfect for long trips and overnight races.

Key Features

  • Intel® Atom N435 processor that’s specially designed for netbooks
  • All-new MeeGo Operating System integrates Facebook, Twitter and other popular social media sites onto the homepage for quick access
  • Hybrid Storage: Shock-proof 8GB SSD drive with unlimited ASUS WebStorage that easily backs up and shares your data anywhere you have Internet access
  • Chiclet keyboard and large, multi-touch trackpad for comfortable, intuitive navigation
  • Ultra-portable in a stylish .68″ slim and 2lbs light seashell-inspired design

Slim!

The X101 is designed to be thin and lightweight for maximum portability. Boasting a profile that is less than 17.6 mm thick and weighing less than 920 grams, it fits easily into bags without adding much bulk. With a comfortable chiclet keyboard and large touchpad for typing reagent, the X101 just screams to be used.


Mobility Evolved

The Eee PC X101 has been designed to be thin and lightweight for maximum portability. With a super slim 0.68 “and weighs 2 pounds a simple profile, the Eee PC X101 can be easily slipped into bags for greater portability. A brilliant 10.1″ WSVGA display makes reading documents and viewing files multimedia more comfortable. With a comfortable chiclet keyboard and large touchpad for typing reagent, the Eee PC X101 can stay connected and work much easier.

English language learning application

The X101 is not all play, it is also a learning tool. Included with the OS MeeGo is the request of the British Council English Language Learning, designed for non-Native English-speaking countries who want to improve their English. The product takes the form of a beam of interactive content, videos and mp3 which are preinstalled on the X101. Over 300 pieces of equipment was developed by English Language Training (ELT), the leaders and the British Council, with the application developed by award winning solutions Intel Performance Learning.

Stay Social

Digital Life today is all about staying connected. The new MeeGo OS was developed to help users stay connected through a practical, easy to use interface. With specific applications for Facebook, Twitter, and a dedicated instant messaging client, bearing with friends has never been easier. The Google Chrome browser is also integrated with MeeGo to surf the web.

Your companion social networking – MeeGo OS

Digital Life today is all about staying connected. We write blogs, upload photos and stay connected with friends on countless social networking sites. The new operating system MeeGo on the X101 brings the internet to you in a new intuitive interface, the integration of Facebook, Twitter and other popular social media sites on the home page for quick access so you can stay connected even faster.

Cloud computing for all

The X101 is preloaded with not only the OS MeeGo, but also the ASUS App Store so you can download applications and stay productive and entertained. Discover applications, games, extensions and themes for Google Chrome on Chrome Webstore. Also available is access to ASUS @ Vibe, which provides a fun, easy and convenient center filled with content-rich cloud. As a bonus, the popular online storage Dropbox is preloaded so you can easily and seamlessly sync files between your desktop, netbook or smart phone.

Cloud Computing

The X101 is preloaded with not only the OS MeeGo, but also the ASUS App Store so you can download applications and stay productive and entertained. Discover applications, games, extensions and themes for Google Chrome on Chrome Webstore. Also available is access to ASUS @ Vibe, which provides a fun, easy and convenient center filled with content-rich cloud. As a bonus, the popular online storage Dropbox is preloaded so you can easily and seamlessly sync files between your desktop, netbook or smart phone.