ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU27-PI 10.1-Inch Pink Netbook with Kindle for PC (11 Hours of Battery Life) Reviews

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ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU27-PI 10.1-Inch Pink Netbook with Kindle for PC (11 Hours of Battery Life)

  • Intel Atom N450 (1.66GHz, 512 KB L2 Cache); Kindle for PC pre-installed
  • 1 GB DDR2 RAM, 1 SODIMM Slot, 2 GB Max; Intel UMA graphics
  • 250 GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM) + 500 GB Free Web Storage; 0.3MP Webcam
  • 10.1-Inch Color-Shine 1024X600 WSVGA LCD Display; 802.11 b/g/n; Chiclet Keyboard
  • 6 cell battery for up to 11 Hours of Battery Life; Windows 7 Starter Operating System

Embrace mobile computing in style with the new ASUS Eee PC 1005PE-M which comes with the Kindle for PC application pre-installed. Utlize the portability of netbook with the convenience of Amazon Kindle E-books to read your favorite books and subscriptions on the go. The 1005PE-M packs the latest ATOM CPU from Intel, the N450, which consumes less power than its predecessors, allowing the 1005PE-M to get up to a whopping 11 hours of battery life. With built-in Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, users can stay con

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5 Responses to “ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU27-PI 10.1-Inch Pink Netbook with Kindle for PC (11 Hours of Battery Life) Reviews”

  1. H. Wang Says:

    Review by H. Wang for ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU27-PI 10.1-Inch Pink Netbook with Kindle for PC (11 Hours of Battery Life)
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    I just purchased this netbook after my previous Asus (the dependable S101) died b/c the screen was damaged by my own carelessness. So with that in mind, here’s my quick take on the 1005PE MU27 model, which I received yesterday.

    Pros:

    - Nice feel of the keyboard. Firm and the spacing between the keys did not affect my typing in any way.

    - Attractive cover (I bought the blue colored unit) and look to the machine.

    - Fairly painless installation. The first boot took about 10 min or so, and updating the latest files for Windows 7 starter took about 30 min, not too bad.

    - Based on the 1GB ram usage, surfing the web was a breeze. Watching videos on youtube or playing flash-based games all was fine. But at times I did notice some hiccups when many programs were running so I opted to upgrade to 2GB (see below edit for info).

    - Battery life was very very decent. On a full charge on the high performance mode I managed about 7-8 hours.

    - Quick charge time for battery.

    - Very nice touchpad. Very responsive.

    - Great price point for people looking to do very basic stuff on the computer.

    Mehs:

    - Screen resolution was ok. Not really up to part with the higher end counterparts.

    - Camera is standard 0.3Mb quality

    - Unit is not as ‘sleek’ compared to my old S-101, which was definitely lighter, more slender, and didn’t feel as ‘bulky’ of sorts vs the 1005PE

    - Click button below touch pad a bit clunky.

    Cons:

    - Windows 7 starter blows. It’s fine if you’re just going to use this netbook to do basic stuff like surf the web, send emails, or play games on facebook. But not recommended if you’re looking to do more extensive things with the netbook.

    - Did I tell you Windows 7 blows? Serious lack of customization. It’s lame that you can’t even change your desktop wallpaper without downloading some other app to circumvent the problem. Dumb you can’t personalize fonts etc.

    - Does not include even a basic cloth cover for the netbook. Even in my previous S101 unit they included at least a cheap little cover for the netbook.

    - Finger print magnet. Better have clean hands when holding this laptop!

    - Feels kind of heavy. It looks small, but weighs more than you think. Definitely outweighs my old S101 by a fair margin. (And boots a bit slower than my old S101, though my old OS was XP, which I still think was great to use).

    Summary

    - Great computer for price conscious folks

    - Great computer for people not looking to do much more than just surf the web, send emails, do basic stuff like type papers etc.

    - Is just fine if you can live with the (many) bare-bones limitations of Windows 7 starter.

    - Won’t blow you away, but is a decent all around machine at a reasonable price point

    **EDIT 6/25/10**

    I would also like to point out that I decided to upgrade the RAM on this netbook. It was partially because I wasn’t too thrilled with the performance of Windows 7 (I still ABSOLUTELY HATE the lack of customization options on the starter OS. COME ON MICROSOFT!!!). But also I noticed sometimes things got a bit sluggish when I ran multiple programs.

    Anyway I just want to point out I bought the 2GB RAM from Kingston = Kingston ValueRAM 2 GB 800MHz PC2-6400 DDR2 CL5 SODIMM Notebook Memory (KVR800D2S5/2G) (Link Below):

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00102A066/ref=cm_cr_mts_prod_img

    I would strongly recommend anybody who wants a bit more out of this netbook to consider upgrading the memory. I noticed a nice difference in performance after my upgrade. VERY VERY HAPPY that I did so.

    For those of you who aren’t aware – the Asus memory comes with 1GB RAM that’s upgradable to 2GB. There’s only 1 memory slot so you will have to take out the old chip.

    To do so – (REMEMBER UNPLUG COMPUTER AND REMOVE BATTERY BEFORE STARTING THIS PROCESS)

    1. Remove the single screw from the memory casing on the bottom of th netbook.

    2. Remove the old chip (carefully since it comes out at an angle)

    3. Insert new chip carefully (again at an angle somewhat) and make sure it snaps into place.

    4. Put battery back on, turn on computer, press F2 upon powering up to get into bios and make sure computer recognizes memory.

    5. All done.

    - Note the kingston memory chip had none of the issues that other users previously noted with other brands. At least I didn’t experience any hiccups. 2GB does make a difference.

  2. Steven J. Lutz Says:

    Review by Steven J. Lutz for ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU27-PI 10.1-Inch Pink Netbook with Kindle for PC (11 Hours of Battery Life)
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    I purchased this netbook about a week ago and am loving it. I must say that in reading this review you should keep in mind this is my first netbook. Although I have always been a computer person, I have never used a netbook before so I cannot review it as it compares to like items.

    This was purchased to do the “light” daily stuff like web surfing and simple word processing in place of a 14″ HP laptop. The size and weight difference is great. I can hold my sleeping newborn in one hand and carry this thing around in the other with ease.

    The 92% keyboard is easier to adjust to than I anticipated. The touchpad (my first experience with an Asus) is very responsive. Wish it had a scroll bar like my HP but the Asus method of swiping 2 fingers to scroll gets the job done well enough. On the same note the way Asus allows you to zoom in and out on web pages and pdfs by using the touchpad (iphone-style) is handy.

    To date I have not had any real performance issues with 1GB of ram but I plan on updating to 2GB just to help free up some memory that is sucked up by background apps like AVG etc.

    Battery life is tremendous.

    Built-in webcam and mic works fine with Skype.

    There is no active cooling (no fan) which keeps it quiet.

    Windows 7 Starter is a little bleh. Though you can change the wallpaper with a free download from Asus, the customization options with Starter are limited.

    The only thing I am not crazy about is the display–it is not bad, just not great. The picture is not particularly vivid. I know some higher-end netbooks are offering better resolutions now, but I don’t think it warrants the extra cost.

    Oh, and like all computers these days the time it took to uninstall all the garbage that comes preloaded is ridiculous. Par for the course I guess.

    All in all I am pleased with this purchase. The price seems reasonable and, frankly, my wife is happy so I am too. I would just keep in mind that you are purchasing a netbook, not a laptop, so don’t be surprised by the performance limitations.

    UPDATE:

    Installed a 2gb stick of ram from Crucial last night with no problems. Per someone else’s post, I disabled BootBooster in the Bios, started the OS, powered off, installed the RAM, started the OS, restarted and turned BootBoost back on, and started the OS. No problems.

  3. Irongobbo Says:

    Review by Irongobbo for ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU27-PI 10.1-Inch Pink Netbook with Kindle for PC (11 Hours of Battery Life)
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    This is GREAT for browsing the wed, listening to music, annd writing documents. It was a good price, arived quickly and was exactly what I wanted. The Netbook is a little slow, but that Is what a netbook is, a little slow. However, I was dissapointed that video playing on this netbook is bad and choppy. I do not like that. If you are looking for something fast, stick with a lapotp. But this is a good, portable, and robust netbook that works really good.

  4. Eugene Scott Says:

    Review by Eugene Scott for ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU27-PI 10.1-Inch Pink Netbook with Kindle for PC (11 Hours of Battery Life)
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    I purchased the ASUS 1005PE-MU27-WT because I needed something for personal use and to show pictures. It has filled the position very nicely. It is not as convenient as the iPad but it can be used with USB accessories and run common programs as well as connect to a WiFi. It is not as fast as a desk top but it is very portable and the smaller screen is very workable. Like any portable style, an external keyboard is recommended though its keyboard also is very useable. For the commercial state of the art (Apple vs Microsoft vs Adobe) it was a very good compromise with all of the technical features though somewhat slow on processing speed but good on power consumption. The battery time may have been salesman specified rather than technically specified but I can get pretty close to a whole days worth of work on a single charge. I have never run out of battery between charges but have come close at about 6 to 8 hours. I can not think of anything I would add to it practically. It has been a good value for me and the Windows 7 Starter worked just fine for the things I wanted to do. The only bad draw back is the Windows 7 Starter and the marketing of the Windows 7 Home Premium. I thought long and hard before upgrading and almost did not. I am still unsure of what I gained. It is not an attractive marketing ploy. It would be great if it came loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium at an appropriately increased price. (Though no cost increase would be OK too.)

  5. EZED Says:

    Review by EZED for ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU27-PI 10.1-Inch Pink Netbook with Kindle for PC (11 Hours of Battery Life)
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    Sorry I can’t offer a review on the ASUS Eee PC 1005PE-MU27-BK 10.1 inch netbook with Kindle. I purchased it from Amazon, and it arrived in a timely fashion just like all the many purchases I have made from Amazon over the years. When I tried to set up ASUS, it wouldn’t launch. Instead it directed me to restart the machine. When I restarted it, it gave me the same message. Round and round I went before I finally gave up. When I logged onto the ASUS home page, I tried to download a copy of the detailed Instruction Manual that was not included in the package. I managed to bring up the Instruction Manual in PDF format and prepared to print it. To my utter amazement, the message came back that printing was prohibited. Can you believe that? After some effort, I managed to contact the ASUS people by telephone and they were unable to explain the problem, but they promised to send me instructions on how to resolve the problem. Two weeks later, I had not heard from them. So, Amazon was good enough to take the machine back. In fact, I would point out clearly that this is not a knock on Amazon which has always been reliable and accommodating.

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