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Asus is largely responsible for kickstarting the whole netbook market when it released the original Eee PC back in 2007. Since then it has released a broad range of netbooks, but has returned to its roots with the Eee PC 1018P.Unlike some of Asus' earl...
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Great battery life, Nice stylish design, USB 3.0, ExpressGate, Online storage...
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Limited performance, Touchpad placement...
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T3.com
Updated: 2011-08-17 05:43:32
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Asus was largely responsible for kick-starting the netbook's meteoric rise in popularity with the first Eee PC a couple of years ago and, while the Eee PC 1018P doesn't exactly reinvent the netbook wheel, it is an extremely refined machine with sump...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 05:43:32
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In contrast to the latest matte panel Asus netbooks (1005PE and 1015PE), the glossy panel on the Asus 1018P is pretty poor.Standard, the resolution of this 10.1 inch panel is 1024 x 600 pixels. In practice some software still isn't adapted to this and...
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Aluminium finish, Elegant and compact, Good battery life: 5H56 video playback, Wide touchpad, Comfortable keyboard...
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Glossy low contrast panel, Limited performance...
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Compact, light and elegant, the Asus Eee PC 1018P is a nice object that you won't be ashamed to take out of your bag in a public place. Its excellent battery life doesn't come at the cost of thickness, which means it is easily transportable...
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Product Code: 90OA28B67127481K12E The Asus Eee PC 1018P is a premium 10-inch netbook that runs on the new Intel Atom N470 1.83-GHz processor and integrates unique features such as a fingerprint reader and USB 3.0 support. Here's our expert review of...
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The Asus Eee PC 1018P is a well-designed, slim netbook charging a premium for its brushed aluminum body and some unique features such as a fingerprint reader and USB 3.0 support. But like the Sony VAIO M, it doesn’t offer any performance benefits comp...
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Asus EEE PC 1018P review summary At least in the 10 inch class, netbooks are designed to be small computers, capable of running decently daily tasks and applications, while being light, compact and sturdy enough to carry around wherever you might go...
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All in all, the Asus 1018P is a netbook meant to continue the line of fancy/stylish mini laptops opened by the Asus 1008HA and continued with the 1008P-KR . This time it's even slimmer, more compact, better built and overall better looking. It's actuall...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-28 01:22:25
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There's a minor delay in firing up an internet browser, for instance, and although we gave YouTube's HD channel multiple chances, it still stuttered while running full-screen 720p videos. Still, it makes a reasonable fist of running Google Docs and re...
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Feels solid. Good, if glossy, screen. Excellent battery life...
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No 3G. A tad slow at times...
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A beautiful, superbly built netbook, but lower-priced rivals offer better performance and battery life...
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Here’s something that you can call a business netbook, the Asus EeePC 1018P, and it looks stylish yet quite professional. So, if you’ve been complaining that netbooks don’t look professional and that you’d rather carry a laptop than a tiny toy-like gad...
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Excellent looks, Superb build quality, Good features and performance...
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Overpriced...
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Here’s something that you can call a business netbook, the Asus EeePC 1018P, and it looks stylish yet quite professional. So, if you’ve been complaining that netbooks don’t look professional and that you’d rather carry a laptop than a tiny toy-like gad...
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devhardware.com Updated: 2011-08-17 05:43:32
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The Asus Eee PC 1018PB-BK801 is a solid choice for those looking for an entry level netbook. Its price point is a tad high compared to others, but that may be due to its semi-premium brushed metal...
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Would you like more? The Asus Eee PC 1018PB has, aside from the mentioned USB 3.0 ports (2 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0), the faster Intel Atom N475 (1.86 GHz, single core) and a fingerprint scanner, as well. This "upgrade" is affordable and costs an additional 30...
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Case design, material, workmanship, Chiclet keyboard and pleasant touchpad, Good battery life, Optionally USB 3.0, Low power consumption, Quiet cooling system...
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Small scope of delivery, Poor loudspeakers, Average performance, Glare type display...
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The Asus Eee PC 1018P is Asus' new 10.1 inch netbook top model, which particularly convinces with its new case and revised design. Naturally, it has its shortcoming, which we almost always discover. The weak performance of Intel's Atom N455 with a DDR3 RA...
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If you’re heading out on a field trip, the last thing you want to lug around is a big, bulky 17-inch laptop. At the same time though, doing on-the-fly “research” on the web on your smart phone’s tiny 3-inch screen just doesn’t cut it. The solution? Ge...
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The 250GB (5400 RPM) hard drive offers more than enough room to store your field notes. Memory card reader and three USB 2.0 ports will help you show off those photos and videos you shot of insects and plant life. Stylish, sleek design means you'll be Mr.
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HD video clips jittery in playback. Black metallic lid gets easily smudged by sweaty fingers. Script font used for Eee PC badge on bezel looks cheesy...
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The pace of netbook innovation has slowed to a virtual crawl in recent months as most vendors have settled on the same old 10.1-inch screen, Atom N450 CPU, 1GB of RAM, modest 5,400 rpm hard drive, and Windows 7 Starter OS. The main way to stand out in...
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Attractive metal design, Long battery Life, Cool temperatures...
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Cramped keyboard, Very stiff touchpad buttons, Murky webcam...
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An aluminum design makes this one of the sexiest and sturdiest netbooks yet, but the ergonomics could be much better.
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There's a minor delay in firing up an internet browser, for instance, and although we gave YouTube's HD channel multiple chances, it still stuttered while running full-screen 720p videos. Still, it makes a reasonable fist of running Google Docs and re...
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Feels solid. Good, if glossy, screen. Excellent battery life...
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No 3G. A tad slow at times...
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A beautiful, superbly built netbook, but lower-priced rivals offer better performance and battery life...
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The Asus Eee PC 1018P is a premium 10-inch netbook first glimpsed at CeBIT 2010. It runs on the new Intel Atom N470 1.83-GHz processor and integrates unique features like a fingerprint reader and USB 3.0 support.DesignPart of Asus’ seashell netbook ser...
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Slim profile, 0.7inch thin, Premium aluminum finish on exterior, Very good feature set, connectivity options, Useful proprietary software, Improved internal hardware...
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Unimpressive battery life, No performance boost...
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The Asus Eee PC 1008P sells for a price of Rs. 26,990 and will hit stores in the last week of July, possibly available in four colors. It’s a well-designed, slim netbook charging a premium for its brushed aluminum body and some unique features like a...
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