![]() The screen on the other hand is fantastic. You can't even get the sound over 50% without completely destroying the sound (and perhaps you ears). Secondly the loudspeakers are worst than the one on my mobile phone ( Nokia E71). It has no visible limits but I quickly got used to it. The touchpad responds nicely and supports double-touch for zooming in and out. The only laptop related programs were to control the CPU frequency, LCD resolution and LCD orientation as well as a program for auto updating these few tools. That was great, for the first time I had a laptop in my hands that didn't suffer from useless programs. After uninstalling Panda Antivirus (I replaced it with Avira Antivir) and the MS Office trials (I installed OpenOffice instead) I saw how few tools Asus had placed in the netbook. It had Windows XP Home Greek preinstalled and a version of Linux which I didn't really fancy so I only checked their main features and never used them again. ![]() In any case I trust Plaisio more than eshop. I wouldn't buy the USB stick otherwise but Plaisio had an additional offer for buying their combo: free broadband internet until July. I could buy it form eshop, another online Greek store for 300euros but Plaisio sold it with a USB prepaid (Vodafone on Demand) broadband stick from Vodafone which costs 50euros on it's own. I bought it from Plaisio, a Greek store for 350euros. Now I can safely write my opinion about it and my experiences with it. I bought this little netbook a couple of months ago (it was February I think).
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