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New Asus Eee PC Features 9.5 Hour Battery.

The very essence of a netbook is portability. Besides being just small and light, one other key point to portability is battery life -- something that Asus intends to take to the next level with its just-announced Eee 1000HE. At first glance, the 1000HE isnň€™t any different from the rest of Asusň€™ 10-inch 1000H family. Besides the fact that it also comes in blue (reminding us of the Acer Aspire One), there doesnň€™t appear to be any external styling cues -- except perhaps a slightly bigger battery. The 1000HE does feature slightly revamped hardware in that it uses an Intel Atom N280 instead of the old N270, so now the bus runs at 667 MHz, up from the previous generationň€™s 533 MHz. You see, the trick up the Eee 1000HEň€™s sleeve is battery life -- that last letter ň€śEň€ť in the model number likely for ň€śextended.ň€ť Asus claims that this upcoming netbook will run for 9.5 hours away from the wall socket -- an improvement over the 1000Hň€™s 7 hours with the 6-cell, 6600 mAh battery. Asus didnň€™t reveal if any of the additional power of the 1000HE comes from an improved chipset, but the battery is beefier at 8,700 mAh. Even if real-world numbers donň€™t add up to whatň€™s advertised, it still should be enough to qualify for ň€śall-day computing.ň€ť Of course, the next question is whether or not someone would want to spend all day computing on a netbook, even if the keyboard is a relatively manageable 92 percent full-sized. Last year, Intel VP sales and marketing Stu Pann said, "If you"ve ever used a Netbook and used a 10-inch screen size--it"s fine for an hour. It"s not something you"re going to use day in and day out." While weň€™ve endured much more than an hour of netbook usage at a time, itň€™s definitely because we didnň€™t have anything else to work with. That said, there is a dramatic difference between working off an 8.9-inch screen compared with a 10-inch. The Asus Eee 1000HE will retail for $399, but pre-orderers will be able to nab one for $374.


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