ASUS EEE PC 1001P Black Netbook Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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All day computing is a big push from ASUS as they strive to deliver notebooks with 10+ hours of battery life at a variety of price points. This EEE PC is part of their entry level of all day computing notebooks.
The video provides a detailed unboxing and first look at the ASUS EEE PC 1001P netbook, focusing on the box contents, build quality, and keyboard experience. Linus walks through the packaging, warranty information, and included accessories, emphasizing the 11-hour battery and carbon fiber style lid. He demonstrates the battery installation and reviews the physical design, noting the carbon fiber finish, the recessed ASUS logo, and the spacious, responsive keyboard with full-size modifier keys, which is a strong point for a netbook in this class. The transcript covers the ports and connectivity, including Ethernet, USB, audio jacks, an SD card reader, and VGA output, while also pointing out the unusually quiet fan and the responsive touchpad. Specifications are read aloud, highlighting the Atom N450 processor, 1 GB RAM, a 160 GB drive, and Windows 7 Starter, with commentary on how these choices translate to portability and all-day computing. Throughout, Linus blends product detail with practical usability notes, such as the practical keyboard layout for multilingual support and the ergonomic considerations of the back ligature design on the chassis. The video concludes with final thoughts on the overall build quality, screen quality, and the notebook’s balance of portability and performance for everyday tasks. Transitioning from unboxing to closer hardware inspection, Linus communicates both the strengths and limitations of the 1001P, wrapping up with a concise recap of what makes this model a compelling entry-level all-day computing option for its era.
Topics · technology · unboxing · hardware · computing
Questions answered
- What is the processor in the ASUS EEE PC 1001P, and why is it considered efficient for all-day computing?
- The netbook uses the Atom N450 processor; its efficiency comes largely from the platform and chipset design that improve power management, contributing to longer battery life.
- What are the key keyboard and port features highlighted in the unboxing?
- The keyboard has full-size keys with good tactile feedback and minimal flex, and the device includes Ethernet, USB ports, audio jacks, an SD card reader, and VGA output for flexible connectivity.