Asus has formally launched its N10... well, it's not a netbook despite being based on Intel's 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, it's more a scaled down executive laptop.
In addition to the Atom CPU, the N10 comes with 2GB of DDR 2 memory and full-scale GPU, an Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS with 256MB of dedicated video Ram. It also has a …
"In addition to the Atom CPU, the N10 comes with 2GB of DDR 2 memory and full-scale GPU, an Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS with 256MB of dedicated video Ram. It also has a 160GB hard drive.
All these are essential, becuase this boy runs Windows Vista."
(El Reg readers in chorus:) "Heh. Not for long..."
Seconded. And with that Super Duper Power Engine, clocked at 800MHz? That will hardly run XP + AV + rest of the preinstalled crap. Think about Vista. Plus that will also need to switch off the Aero, so having graphics card like that is pointless.
Just 190 grams away from my (OK expensive) VAIO SX series, but that has a processor that can seriously churn through medical 3D data sets, has a 13.3" screen, better resolution, etc. It can also switch off the power hungry Nvidia GPU, and let the integrated graphics chip handle the screen (you do have to reboot for that). I get 5.5 to 6 hours out of a charge if only writng stuff.
Even with the light weight of the VAIO, I am considering a SCC, but it must be 1.2 kg or less.
the "Rock solid - heart touching" tagline is on the boot splash screen of my original issue Eee 701. I seem to recall reading that the slogan was new when I pre-ordered my Eee in November/December last year.
"can u run a "real" desktop linux below the N10's config?!"
With no difficulty at all. In fact, the Eee Xandros build already has it, it just needs to be enabled with a very simple tweak, and is only not there by default to avoid scaring off the target market.
"grow up, kids!"
How foolish that makes you look, especially when you can run XP on these machines too - is that not a "real desktop" either?
Asus launches Atom-based notebook - not netbook
Asus has formally launched its N10... well, it's not a netbook despite being based on Intel's 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, it's more a scaled down executive laptop. In addition to the Atom CPU, the N10 comes with 2GB of DDR 2 memory and full-scale GPU, an Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS with 256MB of dedicated video Ram. It also has a …
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Posted Friday 19th September 2008 11:22 GMT
Suburban Inmate
What's that I hear...? #
"In addition to the Atom CPU, the N10 comes with 2GB of DDR 2 memory and full-scale GPU, an Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS with 256MB of dedicated video Ram. It also has a 160GB hard drive.
All these are essential, becuase this boy runs Windows Vista."
(El Reg readers in chorus:) "Heh. Not for long..."
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 11:22 GMT
Anonymous Coward
slowwwww #
my god,
how slow would this thing be running vista? i mean the atom is slower than a celeron!!
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 11:22 GMT
Anonymous Coward
wi-fi device #
It's not broadcom is it? anyone know?
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 11:22 GMT
Rik Hemsley
10.2" screen #
10.2" screen in 12.1" chassis. Ugh.
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 13:06 GMT
Anonymous Coward
another nearly but not quite... #
Ok now take this spec back down to a 10inch screen for £300 and I'll buy it...
Geeze how hard can it be... $$$ to spend still in my pocket...
BTW if it could push bluray to the HDMI I'd pay closer to £500...
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 13:06 GMT
Norfolk Enchants Paris
Yawn #
Yawn yawn yawn
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 13:06 GMT
Anonymous Coward
power consumption... #
so thats about 6W for the atom and about 50W for the geforce - could this be the first net/notebook with battery life MEASURED IN SECONDS??
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 13:06 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Rage Hard - Bend Sinister #
Is the "rock solid - heart touching" slogan relatively new, or have I only just noticed it? It's a bit odd.
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 13:06 GMT
Jack Harrer
Re: Slowwww #
Seconded. And with that Super Duper Power Engine, clocked at 800MHz? That will hardly run XP + AV + rest of the preinstalled crap. Think about Vista. Plus that will also need to switch off the Aero, so having graphics card like that is pointless.
That laptop's an awful stupid idea, IMHO!
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 13:40 GMT
Michael H.F. Wilkinson
It's also overweight #
Just 190 grams away from my (OK expensive) VAIO SX series, but that has a processor that can seriously churn through medical 3D data sets, has a 13.3" screen, better resolution, etc. It can also switch off the power hungry Nvidia GPU, and let the integrated graphics chip handle the screen (you do have to reboot for that). I get 5.5 to 6 hours out of a charge if only writng stuff.
Even with the light weight of the VAIO, I am considering a SCC, but it must be 1.2 kg or less.
So, indeed what is the point?
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 16:27 GMT
Jesse Dorland
bad marriage #
It's like obese man marrying a woman with anorexia nervosa. Honey, u ain't eating that? ich okay i'll eat dat too, yumm yumm yumm.
Linux cause it's as skiny as you gonna get.
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 19:59 GMT
Tony Sweeney
Re: Rage Hard - Bend Sinister #
@Ashley,
the "Rock solid - heart touching" tagline is on the boot splash screen of my original issue Eee 701. I seem to recall reading that the slogan was new when I pre-ordered my Eee in November/December last year.
Tony.
Posted Friday 19th September 2008 20:49 GMT
Anonymous Coward
can u run linux ... #
hey - this vista consuming lots of config is becoming a nag. can u run a "real" desktop linux below the N10's config?! grow up, kids!
Posted Friday 3rd October 2008 17:26 GMT
Anonymous Coward
@can u run linux ... #
"can u run a "real" desktop linux below the N10's config?!"
With no difficulty at all. In fact, the Eee Xandros build already has it, it just needs to be enabled with a very simple tweak, and is only not there by default to avoid scaring off the target market.
"grow up, kids!"
How foolish that makes you look, especially when you can run XP on these machines too - is that not a "real desktop" either?
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