


I wonder if the price will drop on the existing lower performance Eee PC when the Atom does become available? Will have to wait n see i guess.Ītom based Eee will perform pretty much the same as Celeron. I too will be waiting for the Intel Atom. but I will wait Atom-base EeePC anyway~~~ Īnd because 701 has a PCI-E space for upgrade but you need to remove the 12GB Flash MLC SSD in 900. ok, just for you Kornel, - buying just the screen is cheaper if you allready have 701 - you may have perfectly modded 701 and just want a bigger screeen - because i(you) can. With the latest versions running windows 8.1.If you need to ask why, you don't need the answer ) This laptop is dated, being the earliest in the EEE series of ASUS laptops, it it succeed by the 900 series of EEE laptops. It also has a seven inch screen and an 8 gigabyte SSD. This laptop came in black and white and with 512 megabytes of RAM. it will stay up one its own with the screen fully open but with just a slight nudge it falls onto the back of the screen. It has some weight to it but unfortunately a fair amount of that is in the screen which means if you open the screen up all the way it may tip over. even though this is a fairly inexpensive laptop, it defiantly has a good build quality. The retail price of this laptop when it came out in 2007 was around $400 depending where you got it from.

The advertising slogan for this laptop was "Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play" which shows that this laptop was mainly advertised towards people who don't know very much information about computers and how to navigate through more challenging programs. The laptop was marketed as a budget-option laptop, but manages to hold up well despite both its age, and its budget status.
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This version of the laptop comes with Microsoft Windows XP, although some versions of the laptop come with Linux. The ASUS EEE PC701SD-WHI004X is a miniature laptop released in 2007.
