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8.4
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The bad: Thicker and heavier than the previous model; still near the upper end of the Netbook price range.
The bottom line: Asus hits nearly all the marks in the 1005HA, the latest version of its iconic Eee PC, highlighted by a 6-plus hour battery life.
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We were very fond of the previous version of Asus' Eee PC, the 1008HA, which represented a radical design change from the boxy Eee PCs of the past. But its high-end (for a Netbook) price, at S$798 (US$573.23), slipped just over the line for many, and its non-removable battery wasn't as long-lasting as we've seen in other Eee PCs.
The latest revision, called the 1005HA, keeps the slim, tapered design, but ditches the somewhat cumbersome cover flaps on the ports and adds a more traditional six-cell battery. This means a slightly thicker and heavier system, but also one that's our current Netbook battery life leader. Add in a slightly shaved price tag, down to a more reasonable S$698 (US$501.40) (although some perfectly usable Netbooks are down to S$598 (US$429.57)), and you have what may be our new go-to Netbook choice.
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Design
The design of the 1005HA is based on the (slightly slimmer) 1008HA model. There's a tapered front lip, but the new model lacks some of the space-saving features of the 1008HA, such as the angled Ethernet jack and hidden mini-VGA port. Rather than a potentially smaller SSD drive, there's a standard 160GB HDD inside, augmented by a free 10GB online data storage subscription for backing up files to a remote server.| Price as reviewed | S$698 (US$501.40) |
| Processor | 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 |
| Memory | 1GB, 533MHz DDR2 |
| Hard drive | 160GB 5,400rpm |
| Chipset | Mobile Intel 945GM Express |
| Graphics | Mobile Intel GMA 950 (integrated) |
| Operating System | Windows XP |
| Dimensions (WD) | 261.6 x 180mm |
| Height | 35.6mm |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 10.1 inches |
| System weight (Weight with AC adapter) | 1.3kg (1.54kg) |
| Category | Netbook |
While slightly thicker and heavier than other recent Netbooks, it's still a vast improvement over the first few generations of minilaptops, which had a universally boxy, toy-like feel. Our review unit was glossy black, which was prone to picking up fingerprints, and blue is also available.
The flat, wide keyboard, similar to what we saw on the Eee PC 1008HA, is among the better Netbook keyboards we've used, and the full-size right Shift key is one of those things you don't realize is very important until it goes missing. The touchpad is demarcated by a rectangle of raised dots on the wrist rest, and works well, although we found ourselves going into the touchpad settings and jacking up the default pointer speed.
Features
A single quick-access button above the keyboard is for disabling the touchpad (handy if you're using an external USB mouse), and Asus' different preset power profiles are accessible by hitting the FN key plus the space bar. New to this model is a software suite that acts as a software dock popping out of the top of the screen (by default, but switchable). From there, you can access functions such as screen brightness presets and media players. Most Netbook users we talk to are no-nonsense types who just want to surf the Web or send email, so learning the ins and outs of a proprietary menu bar system may not be high in the list of priorities.| Asus Eee PC 1005HA | Average for category (Netbook) | |
| Video | VGA | VGA |
| Audio | Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks | Headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | Three USB 2.0, SD card reader | Two USB 2.0, SD card reader |
| Expansion | None | None |
| Networking | Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Optical drive | None | None |
The 10.1-inch LED-backlit display offers a 1,024 x 600 native resolution, which is standard for a Netbook, although higher-end systems are starting to add 1,366 x 768 display options. The backlit LED allows the lid to be very thin, and also use less power than a more traditional LCD display.
The 1005HA offers a fairly standard set of ports and connections, lacking only the ExpressCard slot we've seen on some high-end Netbooks. We prefer to have our connections out in the open, rather than hidden behind hinged plastic doors (as in the 1008HA model), although we have to admit, the 1008's tiny, angled Ethernet jack was an impressive engineering feat.
Tags: Netbook, Keyboard, Intel Corp., ASUS, menu bar
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User Reviews
Small but terrible!
Oct 24, 2009Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Excellent battery life, keyboard, and display
Cons: none really
Opinion:
I had it for one week already and I can say that I am very satisfied with this netbook from Asus. The only thing I got upset with Asus is that they had this netbook promo in Manila with free pre-paid broadband modem but when I want to redeem it, Asus said the boradband is not yet available because they just started the promo about a week ago!
What an excuse!!! The more they should have stocks of the broadband modem because the promo is just 1 week old!
very very nice NET book
Sep 16, 2009Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: battery, pretty snappy when add 2GB memory runs win.7 nicely
Cons: little bit on the thick side but not too bad ......could have auto dimming and brightness
Opinion:
As I have 2 of these "have to sell one because what can I do with 3 notebooks now... :-) I like this netbook when I first got it and still do today as I find it much better than most of the other books out there even the HP with its nice keyboard ..... Asus have really improved the keyboard on this on and the battery life is unreal as I found myself looking up oneday and it was like four hours later and the power meter was still over half ....I was like whoooaa..."but do be aware that for best performance battery life will be a little less than 9hrs or so but its cool because I still found myself getting 6 or so on full power so its great .....add an extra 2GB and enjoy yourself as this helps boost the experience....Oh and windows 7 runs great on it just have to be prepared to download some ... Read more
literally my commission blueprint 2 survive online!
Aug 25, 2009Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: very small, but packs a punch!
Cons: keyboards a bit fiddly at times
Opinion:
i use this online to manage all my google adwords campaigns etc and it's fantastic. never leave the house without it. buy one!
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