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		<title>Comment on ASUS Eee PC 1005HA-P by K Forest</title>
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		<dc:creator>K Forest</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 00:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Pros: 
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- The 1005HA-P comes with all the features you want in a netbook. Some ppl may prefer a higher resolution screen but I don't think it's required. 
- It's thinner than the 1000HE, although it seems to be as heavy. 
- I think the new keyboard rivals the great hp mini keyboards. The full size right shift key was enough for me to drop my 1000HE. 
- The best thing about this unit is the battery life. Don't hold your breath for getting 10 whole hours though. Expect 7-8 hours with wifi and Bluetooth on in power save mode. I expect to get 6-7 hours in high performance mode. 
- Windows 7 works like a charm. 

Cons: 
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- The long life battery makes this unit heavy. The weight is not a show stopper but it's something to be aware of. 
- Some ppl might not like how the touch pad is integrated with the body of the device. The touchpad is bumpy so u can find it in the dark. It took me a day to get use to it. 
- The speakers are on the bottom front of the device so when I had it on the bed, the volume was low. 
- Upgrading the hard drive requires a lot of work and may void the warranty. 
- I don't like the one long rocker button for the touchpad. I prefer 2 separate buttons. 

Should you upgrade from the 1000HE to the 1000HA? 

Since the battery life difference is minimum, the only reason to upgrade would be to get the better keyboard. To me it's worth it since the right shift key on the 1000HE is annoying. I also prefer the trackpad on the 1005HA but I can understand if it gets mixed reviews. 

1005HA vs 1008HA 

I like the 1008HA but it's hard for me to recommend it over the 1005HA. For $30-$40 more you get one less usb port, you get covered usb ports which is annoying, and you get less than half the battery life. Yes the 1008HA is slimmer and weighs less. I just can't justify the extra cost of a device that looks good but does less.</description>
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<p>- The 1005HA-P comes with all the features you want in a netbook. Some ppl may prefer a higher resolution screen but I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s required.<br />
- It&#8217;s thinner than the 1000HE, although it seems to be as heavy.<br />
- I think the new keyboard rivals the great hp mini keyboards. The full size right shift key was enough for me to drop my 1000HE.<br />
- The best thing about this unit is the battery life. Don&#8217;t hold your breath for getting 10 whole hours though. Expect 7-8 hours with wifi and Bluetooth on in power save mode. I expect to get 6-7 hours in high performance mode.<br />
- Windows 7 works like a charm. </p>
<p>Cons:<br />
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<p>- The long life battery makes this unit heavy. The weight is not a show stopper but it&#8217;s something to be aware of.<br />
- Some ppl might not like how the touch pad is integrated with the body of the device. The touchpad is bumpy so u can find it in the dark. It took me a day to get use to it.<br />
- The speakers are on the bottom front of the device so when I had it on the bed, the volume was low.<br />
- Upgrading the hard drive requires a lot of work and may void the warranty.<br />
- I don&#8217;t like the one long rocker button for the touchpad. I prefer 2 separate buttons. </p>
<p>Should you upgrade from the 1000HE to the 1000HA? </p>
<p>Since the battery life difference is minimum, the only reason to upgrade would be to get the better keyboard. To me it&#8217;s worth it since the right shift key on the 1000HE is annoying. I also prefer the trackpad on the 1005HA but I can understand if it gets mixed reviews. </p>
<p>1005HA vs 1008HA </p>
<p>I like the 1008HA but it&#8217;s hard for me to recommend it over the 1005HA. For $30-$40 more you get one less usb port, you get covered usb ports which is annoying, and you get less than half the battery life. Yes the 1008HA is slimmer and weighs less. I just can&#8217;t justify the extra cost of a device that looks good but does less.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Sony Vaio VGN T350P by admin</title>
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		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 18:35:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You might want to know that most models of Sony Vaio stop working after 1-2 years, this is because of some soldering problems with ram connectors and/or video card. I found a forum topic with many many peoples having the EXACT same issues with different Sony Vaio models. They are very sensitive. The symptoms are one of these (or all):
Computer freezes at few seconds after it is turned on, it will not turn on again unless you leave it off for ~10 minutes then it shuts down after few seconds again. You might also see a blue screen with something about windows protection error. 
Most models are repairable though. Then they do it again.
Here is the forum toopic, it curently has 90 pages with 20 posts per page, that is 1800 posts from many people about the same Sony Vaio issue. http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/5449 </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might want to know that most models of Sony Vaio stop working after 1-2 years, this is because of some soldering problems with ram connectors and/or video card. I found a forum topic with many many peoples having the EXACT same issues with different Sony Vaio models. They are very sensitive. The symptoms are one of these (or all):<br />
Computer freezes at few seconds after it is turned on, it will not turn on again unless you leave it off for ~10 minutes then it shuts down after few seconds again. You might also see a blue screen with something about windows protection error.<br />
Most models are repairable though. Then they do it again.<br />
Here is the forum toopic, it curently has 90 pages with 20 posts per page, that is 1800 posts from many people about the same Sony Vaio issue. <a href="http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/5449" rel="nofollow">http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/5449</a></p>
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