Eee: Build Quality

February 13, 2008

If you don’t want to read this mini-review on the build quality of the Eee, I’ll summarize it in one sentence: I am impressed.  If you want to find out why, read on.

The Eee has one main design choice that would normally be a hindrance to its build quality.  It is simply that this machine is designed to be a portable low cost internet device.  Manufacturers often will cut corners when designing and producing this genre of machine.  Those “corners”, while keeping the costs down, usually are glaring reminders to the end user of the price they paid for their machine.

I am happy to report that these “corners” aren’t obvious to me with the Eee.  Asus has somehow found the happy medium between quality and low cost.  Let me give you some examples.

THE CASE
When Asus designed the case for the Eee, they must have taken their cues from designs twice the size of the Eee.  (Be it their own line of notebook computers or those of other manufacturers.)  The finish is the first thing one notices about this machine during the unboxing.  On my unboxing video, I compared it to the finish on my Dell Inspiron 4000.   The case material is slightly textured, resulting in a low glare case.  Since I purchased the Galaxy Black 701, I am not sure what the other finishes are like, especially on the White models.

FEEL
One of the things that make a small electronic device feel “cheap” or “plasticky” is light weight.  Add to that any flimsiness, and the perceived value is much less than reality.  If I were to describe the feel of the Eee in one word, it would be “solid”.  The device feels like it should weigh somewhere between four to six pounds.  Not that it feels heavy, mind you, but rather it feels so solid that it “should” be that heavy.  Overall, this machine feels like a much more expensive device.

DESIGN
The smaller a portable computer gets, the more compromises, generally speaking, a computer manufacturer has to make.  The Eee seems to have been designed with a minimum of compromises, and in fact, shows some innovative ideas.

Take for instance, the slightly angled keyboard.  Many laptops sit perfectly flat, providing no slope to the keyboard at all.  The Eee sits at a comfortable slope, slightly inclining the keyboard away from the user and proving to be an extremely usable input device for its size.

As another example, consider the hinge design used on the Eee…it is massive!  The size of the hinges seems to be taken directly from a much larger notebook and adapted directly to the Eee without any size reduction…and the result…an extremely durable and rugged design that will withstand the constant use it will see in the field.

KEYBOARD
For its size, the keyboard is extremely usable.  As we have just noted, it sits at a slight angle, facilitating a more comfortable typing environment.  While I haven’t typed up a novel (yet) on the Eee, I have found the keyboard to be quite usable.  Some people have noted the small right-hand shift key and have found that they are likely to hit the up arrow instead of the shift key by accident.  So far, this has not been a problem for me.  The shift key actually seems to be placed right about where it would be on a full size keyboard.  For me, this helps to alleviate any  feeling of being cramped.

The attention to detail that Asus has exemplified in the design of this machine is duly reflected in the keyboard.  The keys are very usable and have a nice “feel” to them.  I find myself typing at a rate comparable to what I do on a full sized keyboard.  The only negative comment that I would say is that the keys have a bit of a loose feel to them.  That is not a problem and is certainly not unique to the Eee.  My HP Jornada 680 feels even looser.

Well, those are just a few observations on the Eee.  I am sure that I will come up with quite a list of things about it as I continue to use it.  My hat’s off to Asus for the Eee.


First Glitch

February 13, 2008

Well, I had my first glitch with the Eee today.  I booted it up for a photoshoot, and the desktop appeared as black, no tabs, icons, etc.  The taskbar did show up at the bottom, so restarting the machine was simple.  That is the first “problem” that I have had with the Eee.  On reboot, the screen came up properly.


First Eeempressions

February 11, 2008

Ok, in three words…”I love it!” The Eee is small, light, extremely portable, and seems to be the perfect mobile companion. Unfortunately, I had Reserve duty this weekend, so I didn’t get a chance to spend much time using it yet. (I did forgo sleep on Friday night to do some basic stuff: set up wireless, type a little in OOo (OpenOffice.org), and surf the web. I played a whole bunch of YouTube clips and it appears that my battery life is very close to the estimated 2.8 hours. I’ll get to know it better as I try some of the power saving suggestions like turning off the wireless, muting the speakers, etc. At any rate, here are a few pictures from Friday night.

Eee in the box

Box in a Box

My Eee

My Eee


Unboxing My Eee

February 9, 2008

Here is my first “tube” and my first look at my Eee. It arrived today via UPS while I was at work, so I didn’t have a chance to open it until I got home tonight. Even though I had made that cardboard mockup, it still doesn’t compare to seeing the thing in real life. I chose to charge the battery prior to using the computer (yeah, that was hard). It took about 1 hr and 45 min to fully charge. The initial bootup went quickly and it was nothing at all to get on the Internet wirelessly. I’ll post more of my experiences with the Eee in the next few days.


The Eee’s In Town

February 8, 2008
The Eee’s In Town

Eee Mockup

February 7, 2008

Two questions come to mind that I will answer before you all ask:

1) Yes I am excited about getting my Eee
2) Yes, I do have too much time on my hands!

Allow me to present you with my cardboard Eee mockup, courtesy of an available box, a ruler, a few dimensions and a black Sharpie…

My Cardboard Eee




My Cardboard Eee

My Eee is Ordered!!!

January 31, 2008

Today I ordered my Eee from J&R. I decided to go with the black 4G model (701). It is being shipped via UPS ground, so I will have to wait for a few days before I receive it. The hardest part now is the waiting…but that is all part of the fun, right?! Soon I will be able to start working and playing on my very own Eee! Suh-WEET!

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