with Windows XP. The experience has been very positive. We plan on =
purchasing a set of 20 ultra mobile pc's this summer, probably EEEPC =
901's but I will seriously look at other competitors when they become =
available in July. They will serve a s a portable class set and =
hopefully generate the interest to push for these umpc's in a one-to-one =
setting soon. The ASUS has been reliable and durable. I have had some =
frustrations with wireless connectivity, I suppose this will be better =
in the newer models. =20
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I think they would make a great solution for K and 1st. I think the 4G =
models would be just fine if you are ok with the 800 pixel wide screen.
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John Caballero
Heathwood Hall Episcopal School
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From: A forum for independent school educators on behalf of Johnson, =
Jason P Mr WRAMC_Wash DC
Sent: Tue 7/1/2008 7:23 AM
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Subject: Re: Asus Eee PC (UNCLASSIFIED)
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I have owned one for about a year now for use as a family computer and
it has been a bit of a mixed bag:
Pros:
--Light weight - My 6 year old has no problems
--Durable - Survived several drops. The extra space around the screen
and flash drive help a lot.
--Swappable SD Card lets family members keep their own stuff accessible
without a memory stick hanging off the side.
--Fast boot time
--Solid software bundled. The software that comes with it is pretty
comprehensive.
--Smaller keyboard is great for smaller hands.
Cons:
--Wireless is not easy to set up and I have never gotten it to work
properly with WAP (WEP and open access only). There is a known issue
with DCHP leasing under WAP that has not been fixed. Even once it is on
a network it can be flakey.
--Battery life. I am lucky to get more than 1.5 hours of use on a
charge when using wireless.
--Heat. It gets a little warmer than my iBook on battery and can get
quite hot when plugged in.
I would recommend the 8GB or more of disk space. I have not attempted
installing additional software because I am already running out of room
on the 4GB model.
I understand some of these issue have been addressed in later
iterations. They are definitely worth a test drive.
_J
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Web Services Branch - Walter Reed Army Medical Center Ingenium (ISO
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From: A forum for independent school educators
[mailto:ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Renee Ramig
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 6:42 PM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Asus Eee PC
We are moving away from having a lab next year since every grade (2nd -
8th) used laptops last year rather than coming to the lab.=20
So, I need a laptop solution for my K-1 grades. We are primarily a PC
school, but we still have Macbooks in 2nd and 3rd (and I am learning
strongly towards staying Mac in these grades).
Has anyone tried the Asus Eee PC? Is there enough open source / linux
stuff and online resources available for the K-1 market to make this
type of PC workable? Have you had any problems with the 7" screen when
accessing websites?
If you use other laptops in your K-1 classroom, please share your
successes.
Thanks,
Renee Ramig
Seven Hills School
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