Asus Eee PC 1000H in Laptops
Verdict
Yes, it's bigger and dearer than ever, but it's also the most usable and well made Eee PC yet.
Review Date: 14 Aug 2008
Price when reviewed: £298 (£343 inc VAT)
Buy it now for: £37.94
Overall Rating


It's a very close call, and we didn't think we'd be saying this, but the 1000H is the best Eee PC, and the best all-round mini-laptop, we've yet seen. With every size and price increase we moan about it moving away from its roots as an ultra-cheap netbook, but the simple truth we've come to realise is that you really do notice every extra inch each revision adds.
Draft-n wireless and some great power saving tools give it a maturity and polish that its younger rivals can't yet offer, so until MSI releases its next, improved offering, we find ourselves leaning to the biggest brother of the Asus clan.
Author: David Bayon
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