Connectivity: 10/100 Fast Ethernet; 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
Interface: 3x USB 2.0 Ports; 1x VGA Port; 1x HDMI Port; 1x RJ45 LAN Port; 1x Microphone-in; 1x Headphone-out
Card Reader: 3-in-1 Card Reader, Support MMC/ SD/ SDHC
Camera: Built-in 0.3 MP Camera
Battery Pack: 6-cell 56Wh Li-polymer Battery, up to 12.5 hours Battery Life
AC Adapter:
Output: 19V DC, 30W
Input: 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz Universal
Color: Black
Dimensions(WxDxH): 10.3 x 7.0 x 0.82 - 1.35 inch
Weight: 2.75 lbs
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Starter 32-bit
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** This item is eligible for replacement only and is NON REFUNDABLE. **
** Product warranty is provided solely by the product manufacturer. **
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The Good:
FINALLY the New CPU's, more efficient, longer battery life. The Finish around the screen is sessy, they should have done this on the whole computer. Boots up quick AFTER you've removed all the crapware.
The Squirrelly:
I've been a tech for almost 20 years. YOU CAN'T UPGRADE THE RAM. AYFKM Asus? There is NO slot that you can pop open and upgrade the RAM like ALLLL the videos @ CES showed. So you open up 1 tab in Chrome, AFTER you've spend 8 hours removing all the CRAPWARE Asus loads up with this, (Dude, the FORCE you to install the BING Bar when you install windows) and you're done, maxed out RAM and it starts putting everything on the Hard Drive VS RAM which the speed difference is about 100:1 Ram:HDD, so (continued...)
Pro Tip:
Go get another N2600 netbook. It looks like the lower version 1015 DOES have a battery port, but has crap short battery life (3 cell battery vs 6). It literally took 8 hours to remove all the unnecessary windows components, all the bloatware, and al the INSANE amounts of ASUS bloatware. After I removed almost every single bit of it, tweaked the heck out of this thing, updated all the drivers, firmware, etc, I can do a cold boot with about ~615-650MB of the ram used. That beats about ~950 (continued...)
I was so pleased with my first order from SuperBiiz that I came back for more. The price for the products, quick shipping and getting what was advertised will bring me back again for more.