Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - ASUS - Eee PC 4G - pink (UK version)

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Personal Computers Brand: Asus Computer Hardware Type: Notebook Computer CPU Speed: 100 CPU Type: Intel Celeron Display Size: 7 EAN: 0884840204077 Feature: Operating System - Linux Xandros + KDE graphic interface Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Hard Disk Size: 4 Label: Asus Manufacturer: Asus Model: 90OA06AC0111111U3A0Q Processor Count: 1 Publisher: Asus Studio: Asus System Memory Size: 512 System Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM
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Operating System - Linux Xandros + KDE graphic interface RAM - 512 MB -- Cache Memory - 512 KB -- Processor - Celeron M Ultra Low Voltage @ 630 MHz -- Hard drive - 4 GB SSD -- Video Card - Intel GMA900 Monitor - 7" 800x480 -- Memory Card Reader - MMC / SD (HC) card reader -- Modem/Ethernet Port - 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port WLAN - WiFi 802.11 b/g -- Additional features - 0.3-megapixel webcam Size - 22.5 x 16.4 x 2.15~3.5 cm
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This new range of laptops from the Asus range brings versatility to the masses! The Eee PC 4G has a multimedia interface that can be used by all kinds of users. Its menu contains over 40 applications that you can use to work, learn and play! Despite its compact size, the lightweight Eee PC 4G has been solidly designed for resistance. One of the Eee PC 4G's great advantages is its 4GB memory, which replaces the usual hard drive, making it compact, lightweight, totally portable and shock-resistant. It also has network connectivity with WiFi so you won't be bogged down with cables. You can surf the internet wherever you are, and share photos with friends and family even when you're not at home! It has a long battery life too, so you won't run out of juice during those long journeys. Weighing just 1kg and easy to use, the stylish design reflects the exceptional features present in the Eee PC 4G.
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