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		<title>Our Eee PC arrived</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2007 00:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ellen Hage</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Asus Eee PC I ordered from Newegg arrived yesterday morning.  I bought this for my soon-to-be seven year old son.  I have to admit that it is hard for me to let it go.  Suddenly I feel stupid for having spent almost three times as much for my Kohjinsha.  Granted the Kohjinsha does much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img border="0" align="right" width="400" src="http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/eniage/LGasus_eeepc_14.jpg" alt="Eee PC" height="322" style="width: 319px; height: 238px" />The Asus Eee PC I ordered from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220244&amp;Tpk=EEE%2bPC">Newegg</a> arrived yesterday morning.  I bought this for my soon-to-be seven year old son.  I have to admit that it is hard for me to let it go.  Suddenly I feel stupid for having spent almost three times as much for my Kohjinsha.  Granted the Kohjinsha does much more; it has a swivel touch screen, more drive space, built in Bluetooth, etc., but I am quite envious.  The first difference other than price that I noticed is the feel of the keyboard.  The keys of the Eee PC are solid; the kohjinsha&#8217;s feel like Chiclets.  It frequently doesn&#8217;t respond to my typing.  Not so with the Eee PC.  It is a joy to type on and so far my hands haven&#8217;t interfered with the touch pad.  On some laptops (e.g. my Kohjinsha) this has been a frustrating problem.  I accidentally touch the pad and my cursor skips to another line.  The included programs cover just about everything I would want to do on a PC.  There are some things like the RSS viewer setup that I haven&#8217;t got to work yet. I think that is because I am not familiar with Mozilla Thunderbird. </p>
<p>I do have some disappointments.  First, the Eee PC gets quite warm. I was hoping that it would be much cooler, more like the Samsung Q1.  The webcam is great, but right now it doesn&#8217;t really serve a purpose.  I was hoping to use it in Yahoo! messaging, but this is not supported in Pidgin, and although planned, it&#8217;s quite likely (from what I read on the Pidgin <a target="_blank" href="http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/Using%20Pidgin#DoesPidginsupportwebcamsvideo">support</a> page) it may never be added.  Asus promises that the webcam will work with the next Skype upgrade, but what about the rest of us that don&#8217;t use the application?  Hopefully, Asus will add webcam support to Pidgin or create a program that does.  I read on the Asus support site that if Windows XP is installed the webcam will work with messaging programs.  I&#8217;m considering changing the OS, but I need to know a bit more about how Windows behaves on the Eee PC. So basically I am not brave enough yet.</p>
<p> So is it worth $400?  If you need something to complement your laptop or something that&#8217;s really portable but you can&#8217;t afford a UMPC, then yes it is.  I think that Asus should have never announced a $200 price point.  If they hadn&#8217;t I think more people would be receptive to the price.  Tomorrow I let you know how my son feels about the Eee PC.</p>
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