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		<title>ASUS Eee PC 1001P SeaShell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Eee PC 1001P SeaShell is ASUS&#8217;s new entry-level netbook offering the Intel Atom N450 processor and Intel GMA 3150 integrated graphics. Designed closely after its higher-class brother, the 1005PE, the 1001P offers many of the same features, minus the Chiclet-style keyboard, larger battery, and larger hard drive. In this review, we see how the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-250" title="ASUS-Eee-PC-Seashell" src="http://www.nicomovil.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ASUS-Eee-PC-Seashell.jpg" alt="ASUS Eee PC Seashell ASUS Eee PC 1001P SeaShell" width="280" height="280" />The Eee PC 1001P SeaShell is ASUS&#8217;s  new entry-level netbook offering the Intel Atom N450 processor and Intel  GMA 3150 integrated graphics. Designed closely after its higher-class  brother, the 1005PE, the 1001P offers many of the same features, minus  the Chiclet-style keyboard, larger battery, and larger hard drive. In  this review, we see how the 1001P stacks up against other netbooks and  if it holds a candle to the more expensive 1005PE.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span id="more-249"></span>ASUS Eee PC 1001P SeaShell  Specifications:</strong></p>
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<li>Windows 7 Starter Edition (32-bit)</li>
<li>10.1-inch diagonal WSVGA (1024 x 600, matte finish)</li>
<li>Intel Atom N450 Processor 1.66GHz (667MHz FSB, 512KB Cache)</li>
<li>1GB DDR2 SDRAM (800MHz)</li>
<li>Intel GMA 3150 integrated graphics</li>
<li>160GB Seagate 5400.6 SATA HD</li>
<li>Atheros  AR2427 BGN Wi-Fi, Atheros AR8132 10/100 LAN</li>
<li>4-in-1 media card slot</li>
<li>Dimensions: (H x W x D): 0.89-1.40 x 10.2 x 6.9 inches</li>
<li>2.81 pounds (not including weight of AC adapter)</li>
<li>6-cell lithium-ion battery (4400mAh, 48Wh)</li>
<li>One-year standard warranty</li>
<li>MSRP: $299.99</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Observant readers might notice that this review is similar to the Eee  PC 1005PE&#8217;s review. This is because the 1001P shares many of the same  components with its predecessor.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Build and Design</strong><br />
The Eee PC  1001P is a lower-cost version of the 1005PE Seashell and features a  similar clamshell chassis but offers different lid designs. Our 1001P  model comes with a textured weave pattern imprinted on the screen cover.   The 1001P lacks some of the  1005PE&#8217;s glossy flair, and its stylish  island keyboard, but overall still retains a simple yet modern look.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">At the top of the 1001P, it&#8217;s easy to  see the &#8220;SeaShell&#8221; heritage, and thankfully it manages to retain some  solid build quality for a budget netbook. The matte black plastic isn&#8217;t  prone to flex and the keyboard is very firm, two things you usually  don&#8217;t see on budget notebooks. The various parts of the chassis come  together with tight build tolerance, like a higher-priced laptop. This  isn&#8217;t the most rugged netbook we&#8217;ve ever seen, but ASUS gave the 1001P a  pretty solid build for $299.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A nice improvement on the netbook  compared to the last Seashell is the return of an easy-access RAM cover.  If you want to upgrade the RAM in your 1001P, just remove one screw on  the access panel on the bottom of the netbook. I would have also liked  to see an easy-access panel for the hard drive, but most netbook buyers  aren&#8217;t going to mess with the hard drive.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Screen and Speakers</strong><br />
The Eee PC 1001P uses a fairly standard  LED-backlit display panel with a 1024 x 600 native resolution. Unlike  the 1005PE, the 1001P offers a matte-finish display which isn&#8217;t prone to  glare or added reflections from brightly lit rooms. Even with its matte  finish, the display offers excellent color saturation and contrast. The  screen resolution is small at 1024 x 600, though I prefer a resolution  of 1366 x 768. Obviously this might not be cost effective on a netbook  priced under $300 but I can dream, right? Vertical viewing angles are  average, with minimal color distortion when viewing from below and some  overexposed colors when viewed from above. Horizontal viewing angles are  better with colors staying accurate at extremely wide viewing angles  with a little color wash out.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A slightly annoying feature we  noticed on the 1001P is related to the low-end Starter edition of  Windows 7. Microsoft locks the desktop background to a specific OEM  image and prevents the user from changing it through the control panel.  ASUS circumvents the problem with a utility in its docking bar that lets  you change the background to another selected image.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Eee PC 1001P&#8217;s built-in speaker performance is pretty good for a  10-inch netbook. I&#8217;m not a fan of speakers&#8217; location on the bottom front  edge of the 1001P, but the audio quality is better than what we  typically hear from netbook speakers. The speakers produce good volume  (enough to fill a small room) and there is minimal distortion even at  higher volume levels. The speakers lack much bass, but the range of  highs and midtones are fine. Still, the audio output from the headphone  jack is free of obvious distortion and is better when paired with  earphones or a good set of external speakers.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Keyboard and Touchpad</strong><br />
The  1001P has a comfortable keyboard and is easy to type on. ASUS returned  to a standard keyboard design like the 1005HA&#8217;s, instead of a  Chiclet-style keyboard on the 1005PE. The keys are slightly smaller than  what you find on a full-size notebook, but once you adjust your typing  strokes, it isn&#8217;t much of a problem. I am not sure I would recommend  using the keyboard on a daily basis as your primary input method, but  for traveling or completing work in the classroom, it&#8217;s just fine.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Synaptics touchpad used on the  1001P is likewise identical to the gesture-enabled model on the 1005PE.  It allows you to use multi-figure gestures such as &#8220;pinching&#8221; your  fingers together or &#8220;pulling&#8221; your fingers apart to zoom in or out. You  can also use a &#8220;three-finger tap&#8221; as an alternative to a right click on a  mouse. The Synaptics control panel in Windows also allows you to  customize the gestures. The touchpad surface is covered in dots that  provide a clear indication of the edges of the touchpad, but it also  makes the touchpad surface too rough for quick finger movement. The left  and right touchpad buttons are located beneath a single rocker-style  button, but there&#8217;s no separation between the left and right side, so  it&#8217;s easy to accidentally press the middle of the touchpad button. The  touchpad buttons have extremely shallow feedback, so it&#8217;s sometimes hard  to feel whether or not you&#8217;re pressing a button.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The 1001P lacks a dedicated wireless on/off switch, but ASUS did  include FN keyboard shortcuts for wireless, screen brightness, video  output, volume, and Windows task manager.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Input and Output Ports</strong><br />
The 1001P offers the same port  selection as the 1005PE. Namely, you get three USB 2.0 ports, a 4-in-1  media card reader, headphone and microphone jacks, Ethernet port, and  the return of a standard VGA out port.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Performance and Benchmarks</strong><br />
The  1001P is equipped with the 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 and Intel GMA 3150  integrated graphics. For normal daily activities, like browsing the Web,  typing documents, and listening to music, the system didn&#8217;t show any  lag. In our HD video tests, we played the 720P trailer for &#8220;Up!,&#8221; and  the system successfully kept up with the video decoding. But when we  tried the 1080P version, the system sputtered. With the Adobe Flash 10.1  beta installed, the system had trouble playing 720P HD flash; enough  that the system became unusable until the video stopped playing. Given  that the netbook doesn&#8217;t even offer a screen with a resolution capable  of displaying HD video, its inability to play the trailer is not  weighted heavily.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Heat and Noise</strong><br />
Thermal  performance of the Eee PC 1001P is excellent with very low power  consumption. Even under continuous stress, we still couldn&#8217;t get the  1001P to form any significant warm spots. For heat-sensitive users, the  netbook would be an excellent choice. Fan noise is minimal at worst,  needing your ear right next to the exhaust vent to hear it during normal  conditions. With the system stressed, the fan speed increased, but it  was still difficult to hear over room noise.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Battery</strong><br />
Compared to older  Intel Atom processors like the N270 and N280, the 1001P&#8217;s biggest  strength is the newer chipset paired with the N450, which is much more  efficient. According to ASUS, the netbook should get an estimated 11  hours of runtime while operating from the battery, whereas the 1005PE,  with a slightly larger battery, was estimated at 14 hours. In our  battery test with the screen brightness reduced to 70%, wireless active,  and Windows 7 on the balanced profile, the system stayed on for eight  hours and one minute. This is 4 hours below the time the 1005PE managed  on battery although it did use a higher capacity battery.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Conclusion</strong><br />
The ASUS Eee   PC 1001P SeaShell at its heart is a low-cost version of the 1005PE.   Priced $80 less, the 1001P loses the island keyboard, higher capacity   battery, 250GB hard drive, N-wireless, and Bluetooth. The 1001P reached   an impressive eight hours of battery life, but let&#8217;s remember that is    four hours less than the 1005PE. With the 1005PE selling for as little   as<em> $365</em> through some online retailers, increasing your budget   would result in a more capable road-warrior netbook. Overall, the 1001P   still provides a great value with eight hours of battery life for $300   retail, but if you can spend slightly more, you gain 50% more battery   life.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Pros:</strong></p>
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<li>Eight hours of  battery life</li>
<li>Durable chassis</li>
<li>Matte-finish display</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Cons:</strong></p>
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<li>Four hours less  battery than 1005PE</li>
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