![]() We hoped the 900 would come with it built in. The biggest disappointment of course, is the lack of the Intel Atom processor. You can also still upgrade that storage using the SD-card slot, which means in theory you can expand the memory by another 32GB (although a 32GB SD card will cost you more than the Eee itself). The operating system no longer fills the majority of the storage space. The first Eee PC only had 2/4GB of solid state memory, so 12/20GB now allows you to keep a lot of your personal data on the machine. And the boosted storage is a blessed relief too. On the original Eee you could scroll using the right hand side of the touchpad - but this is a step up from that.Īnother obvious, practical improvement is that the 1GB of RAM (instead of 512MB) has made the 900 smoother to operate. If you place two fingers on the touchpad instead of one, instead of moving the cursor, the Eee PC 900 with scroll the page you’re looking at. One cool feature that Asus has added is the ability to scroll through web pages using the touchpad, but without the need to press any buttons. But the physical size of the chassis seems pretty much the same. The vertical speakers which flanked the original’s screen are obviously gone. ![]() But other than the much-improved display, there’s not much else aesthetically different about the 900.
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