[SGVLUG] Eee PC by Asus - reading great press on it
Zack, James
JZack at unex.ucla.edu
Tue Jan 8 13:12:15 PST 2008
As I understand it, the books are all contained on a USB thumb drive, so
none of the EEPC memory is used. This gives the students the
flexibility of using their own laptop if they would prefer. The USB
drives are pressed by the book publisher and I think they must include
some DRM stuff on the files... I can't imagine they won't.
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Wow,
this does look interesting. Zack, how will the books be loaded on
these units? will it be distributed to students with an additional USB
disk or all on the 2GB drive?
In any case, I enjoy this mailing list as I get information on all the
cool things that run and work with Linux.
thanks
Manny
On Jan 8, 2008 1:00 PM, Zack, James <JZack at unex.ucla.edu> wrote:
I have personally held one before and plinked with it for about
10
minutes. The keyboard is tiny, but then so is the screen and
the entire
unit. We have one on order here for classroom technical
support, and
our Legal program certificate students will all be getting one
with
thier tuition, as well as PDF copies of all their textbooks
starting
next year (I think). They are piloting it shortly... all I know
is that
there is an order for about 50 of them in that department.
These units will replace the need for students to have little
hand carts
to carry their books to class each day. Should be exciting, and
I can
probably report more on it once we actually get one in our hands
to play
with.
We ordered the bigger model, the students are getting the one
with less
memory on it. This isn't a machine I would want to work a lot
on, but
for field work it's ideal. It's solid state (no moving parts),
and
looked fairly durable (the rep from Asus threw it across the
room).
I can't speak to performance but it seemed reasonable in the UI
for
responsiveness.
-JZ
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 12:27 PM
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Subject: [SGVLUG] Eee PC by Asus - reading great press on it
...and now I want one! :)
It comes preinstalled w/Linux, and is of micro size. Just right
for
quick remote administration and such, or being on-call and
having to VPN
into somewhere.
I don't need it, but sure looks cool and fun.
Anyone own one, and can mention about how well made?
--
"Knowledge is Power" -- Francis Bacon
Robert Leyva
mrflash818 at geophile.net
AOL IM: mrflash818
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