computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 05:16:13
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The Asus 1005PE is a general-purpose netbook from the company that came up with the idea of the netbook. Like its predecessors this is a cheap computer designed with portability in mind – it’s light and easy to carry around – and with enough computing...
Good battery life; fairly good looks for a netbook; works well...
Express Gate feature is a bit pointless...
No stand-out features but a good-quality netbook with decent design, and not too expensive...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 05:16:13
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The Asus 1005PE is a general-purpose netbook from the company that came up with the idea of the netbook. Like its predecessors this is a cheap computer designed with portability in mind – it’s light and easy to carry around – and with enough computing...
Good battery life; fairly good looks for a netbook; works well...
Express Gate feature is a bit pointless...
No stand-out features but a good-quality netbook with decent design, and not too expensive Good points Good battery life; fairly good looks for a netbook; works well Bad points Express Gate feature is a bit pointless...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-17 05:16:14
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The Eee PC 1005PE retains the stylish good looks of its predecessors in the Seashell range and the new Atom CPU is more energy efficient while boosting battery life, yet overall performance is only marginally improved and the price is less competitive...
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Asus can personally take credit for the explosion of netbooks a few years back, as its original Eee PC kicked off the trend of smaller, lighter portables. The Eee PC 1005PE is the latest in a long line of Eee PC netbooks and, while this new model offer...
Dual-boot, Solid build quality...
Few new features...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 05:16:14
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The screen We have to say that each time we open up a new netbook, it's the quality of the screen that has us worried: what type of panel will we get this time? Drum roll... here we have... a matte panel! Goodbye reflections! The definition of this 10...
Pluses, Matte panel, Very good contrast ratio: 1125:1, Very impressive battery life: 6H16, Good ease of use overall, Mini charger is easy to transport...
Minuses, Default colours not good, Glossy plastics stand out, Audible during demanding tasks...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 05:16:14
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When netbooks based around Intel's Atom processor first hit the shelves, we were impressed by their compact and stylish appearance. But it seemed something of a shame that they had to resuscitate Windows XP in order to make the hardware work.Nowadays...
The netbook format isn’t standing still. While the latest models may not look like anything new, they’re adding features under the hood that afford leaps in usability, from operating systems through to battery life. This model is a great example. It m...
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The Asus 1005PE netbook hails from the firm's second generation of Seashell designs that started appearing in the middle of last year. These netbooks also have the next generation of Intel Atom processors known as Pine Trail which, coupled with the Tig...
Faster Pine Trail Intel Atom processor; better screen and media playback capability; Windows XP; online storage...
Unimpressive battery life; not much to recommend it over its predecessor...
Not a great deal has changed from the 1005HA released last year to this 1005PE, going on initial appearances and first impressions. The underlying technology has been boosted, but the improvements are almost negligible in everyday use. Smooth HD video...
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Ever since the original netbook, the Asus Eee PC 701 , debuted way back in 2007, netbooks have been flying off shelves at a rate of knots. Despite this success, however, the only notable hardware innovation has been nVidia's scarcely utilised ION chipset...
While it doesn't bring the changes we had hoped for, Intel's new Atom platform and the N450 processor combine with Windows 7 to elevate the Asus Eee PC 1005PE above its predecessors. However, though it can handle 720p video and uses less power, the 1005PE...
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Intel launched its latest generation of netbook-centric Atom processors right at the end of 2009. While the following weeks saw plenty of announcements heralding new machines based on the chips, those PCs have only now started to arrive on shop shelves...
The 1005PE delivers a small speed bump over the old 1005HA, but you'll pay a lot extra for the privilege - and still not get class-leading battery life. On this showing at least, Intel's Pine Trail platform fails to impress. It's certainly no...
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At a glance, the Asus Eee PC 1005PE netbook is almost impossible to tell from the Eee PC 1005HA: same 10 inch case, same Fisher-Price plastic look. Underneath though, it’s rocking something netbooks have long needed: new hardware. Read on to find o...
Battery just goes on and on...
Screen is the same old lowres we're used to in Eee PCs...
No real performance boost, but we'll take longer battery life...
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With its latest desktop range of processors, Intel is aiming to save power and production costs, while reducing size and power consumption by integrating the graphics chip onto the processor. As this would arguably be of more benefit to laptops, Intel...
The 1005PE's new Atom N450 processor is certainly a clever bit of engineering, but gives no real benefit here compared to the previous generation of processors...
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Sleek, curvy and undeniably attractive, Asus' Eee PC 1005PE looks far classier than it has any right to at this price, and on top of those good looks it's a capable wee beastie.Under the hood, there's a multitude of improvements over its predecessor, t...
A solid, dependable netbook at a keen price, but very nearly hobbled by some pointless design changes...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 04:31:38
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As the company credited with practically inventing the netbook category, it's no surprise Asus makes some of the most popular mini notebooks around. Top among these is the Eee PC 1005 series. Combining low (but not the lowest) prices with great b...
As the first next-gen Intel Atom netbook, Asus' Eee PC 1005PE offers amazing battery life, but otherwise feels like a last-gen system.
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tlbhd.com Updated: 2013-02-20 01:54:54
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This 10 inch netbook is the follower of perhaps the most popular netbook ever existing, the 1005HA. Called EEE PC 1005PE, it upgrades its predecessor with the new hardware platform, but also brings a couple of new goodies on the table. And all t...
Like i already said, Asus managed to lift the bar even higher with their standard 1005PE netbook, making it one of the best in the 10 inch class. You can get better, but not for the same money. Too bad for the glossy body that still catches lots of fing...
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Netbooks are fine and swell for their intended mobile net-centric usage needs, but as we all know, Intel's default platform for these devices was growing long in the tooth. As such, Intel's upgrade to the new Pine Trail platform , which was first made kno...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2011-08-17 05:16:13
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The netbook is powered by Intel ATOM 1.66 GHz, with 1 GB RAM DDR2 – 800 MHz, hard disk is 160 GB – 5400 rpm, the screen is 10.1 inch bigThe netbook is 10.3 inches wide, 7 inches deep, 1.4 inches high, weighs about 2.8 lbs.For networking – the netbook...
First netbook to feature Intel Atom N450 Processor, great battery life...
Glossy exteriors, keyboard and trackpad buttons are a bit uncomfortable to use...
Asus Eee PC 1005PE has great battery life and the secret for this is the new processor. Other than the battery life we don’t feel this netbook scores anywhere else. Buy it only if you need netbook with lots of battery juice or else look elsewhere. No...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2011-08-17 05:16:13
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Specifications 10.1 inch WSVGA 1024×600 Anti-glare / Non-gloss Intel Atom N450 1.66 GHz Processor 250 GB SATA Hard Drive 500 GB Eee Storage Intel GMA 3150 Graphics 1 GB DDR2 (upto 2GB) 11 Hour Battery Life (6 cell 4400mAh 48/h) Multitouch Touchpad 802...
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The Asus Eee PC 1005PE is both hit and miss as a netbook. While it does have the newer generation Intel N450 processor, the performance upgrade is negligible. Also, more...
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techolive.com Updated: 2011-08-17 05:16:14
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The netbook market is a very unique one. It’s is still so young that the devices are lacking in speed, but the trade-off is portability and long battery life. So, as it stands, there’s a mad dash for hardware developers to try and find the best balance...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-17 05:16:14
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The lack of actual competition made it possible for the Atom platform to keep its position in its initial form for quite a while, even if there was room for enhancement. Pine Trail, as the name of the new Atom platform goes, has finally seen the light...
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With the netbook market exploding in early 2009, manufacturers like ASUS flooded the market with many different models and feature-sets in order to find out what customers really want in their low-power, long battery life notebooks. From the introd...
The ASUS Eee PC 1005PE uses the tried and true Seashell design with the new Intel Atom N450 processor to provide expected performance and outstanding battery life in a highly portable, affordable and compact package. It is because of this that we hav...
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By Felix Sold 06/01/2010 Not yet officially released but already available - with the Eee PC 1005PE, Asus presents one of the first netbooks based on Intel's new Pine Trail range. Intel's new Atom N450 processor now contains the memory controller and...
Elegant Design, Chiclet keyboard, Price, Good workmanship and stability, Intel Atom N450 processor, Long battery life, Low power consumption, Matt display, Good operating velocity...
Display hinges look small and instable, Average viewing angle stability, Low brightness, Missing multiformat cardreader, No HDMIout, Poor loudspeakers...
The Asus Eee PC 1005PE based on Intel's new Pine Trail range with an Intel Atom N450 processor, whereas the Intel GMA 3150 graphic and NM10 chip set is integrated in the processor, was majorly impressive in our test. The increased battery life and the low...
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Way back in the day (Fall of 2007 to be exact), ASUS launched a little device called the Eee PC. It was very light and portable and it could do basic computing, but that was about it. Some people loved the original Eee PC, but I wasn't one of them.The...
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If you consider Intel's design execution over the past 12 months or so, you'd have to admit it's nothing short of impressive. Not only did we see the launch of a new desktop chip with the Core i7, but Intel then ramped up clock speeds, introduced low...
The new Intel Atom N450 and its netbook platform vehicle that we tested, the Asus Eee PC 1005PE, offered a stronger general computing experience versus Intel's legacy single-core Atom variants. This was easily seen in each and every one of our stoc...
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By our count ASUS has released -- at the very least -- 20 Eee PC netbooks since 2008. Some had 8.9-inch or 10-inch displays, some ran Xandros Linux or Windows XP, and some packed hard drives instead of flash storage. But common to virtually all of them wa...
Brand new Intel Atom Pine Trail processor, Over eight hours of battery life, Nice chiclet keyboard...
Glossy lid, Lots of preloaded software, Terrible viewing angles...
If you've been waiting for Pine Trail netbooks hoping for noticeably better performance and graphics, you're not going to get it -- and the truth is you probably won't even notice the difference between the 1005PE and older Diamondville-based Eee PCs unti...
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The ASUS Eee PC 1005PE is the first 10.1” Intel Pine Trail netbook on the market featuring the Intel Atom 450 processor and Intel GMA 3150 integrated graphics. Claiming up to 50 percent better battery life than the previous generation, this model co...
12 hours of battery life, Good overall build quality, Excellent thermal management...
Annoying keyboard movement...
The Intel Pine Trail platform doesn’t bring a huge performance boost compared to the older N270 and N280-based netbooks, but it does give a huge bump in energy management. Compared to the Eee PC 1005HA which got 9 hours and 37 minutes in our original battery test, the 1005PE managed over 12 hours ... a 25 percent increase. Most of this comes from the newer system-on-a-chip design, which puts impo...
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I can't help but wonder what's gone through the heads of the engineers who designed Intel's Atom CPU. Envisioned as an x86-compatible computing platform that could eventually make its way into smart phones, the first iteration of the Atom was targeted...
Pine Trail's pseudo-system-on-chip architecture is quite a departure from the first Atom platform and an impressive achievement for Intel. Not only has the company managed to drop the number of chips and dramatically reduce the platform's footprin...
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A new round of netbooks has officially begun, as Asus grasps onto Intel’s Pine Trail platform and injects it into the Eee PC line. (Pine Trail, touted by Intel as a power-efficient core-component innovation for netbooks, incorporates the...
Long battery life; decent performance; includes 500GB online storage; excellent Webcam...
Keyboard feels flimsy; online storage is free for only one year; video playback skips...
Built around Intel’s new Pine Trail platform, this 10-inch netbook has a reasonable price, an excellent battery, and performance that slightly outstrips more expensive models...
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Netbooks are fine and swell for their intended mobile net-centric usage needs, but as we all know, Intel's default platform for these devices was growing long in the tooth. As such, Intel's upgrade to the new Pine Trail platform, which was first made k...
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