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ASUS Eee PC 1015PED-PU17-BK 10.1-Inch Netbook (Black)

ASUS Eee PC 1015PED-PU17-BK 10.1-Inch Netbook (Black)

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ASUS Eee PC 1015PED-PU17-BK 10.1-Inch Netbook (Black)

 
 
 
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DHEPC1015PEDPU17B

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Features
  • Intel Atom N475 (1.83GHz)

  • 1GB DDR3 RAM, 1 SODIMM Slot, 2GB Max; Intel GMA 3150 graphics

  • 250GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM) + 500GB Free Web Storage; 0.3MP Webcam

  • 10.1-Inch 1024X600 WSVGA Matte Finish LED Display; 802.11 b/g/n; Bluetooth 3.0; Chiclet Keyboard

  • 6 cell battery for up to 13 Hours of Battery Life; Windows 7 Starter Operating System (32 bit)


Description

Embrace mobile computing in style with the new ASUS Eee PC 1015PED. The 1015PED packs the latest ATOM CPU from Intel, the N475, which consumes less power than its predecessors, allowing the 1015PED to get up to a whopping 13 hours of battery life. With built-in Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, users can stay connected wherever they go. The 92%-scaled ergonomic keyboard and Multi-Touch touchpad make it a breeze to type and navigate through content. The 1015PED's 250GB hard drive and 500GB of free webstorage provide a wealth of storage and backup capabilities. The 1015PED also features a chiclet keyboard for added style and comfort.


Product Details
Product Length:10.31 inches
Product Width:7.01 inches
Product Height:1.43 inches
Product Weight:2.76 pounds
Package Length:12.3 inches
Package Width:10.0 inches
Package Height:2.7 inches
Package Weight:4.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 70 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 70 customer reviews )
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193 of 199 found the following review helpful:


4Fantastic Netbook except the Touchpad  Aug 20, 2010 By Taminator
I was looking to buy a netbook for my upcoming travels as I did not want to bring my 14" laptop as well as planning on doing some writing outdoors.

After doing quite some research and reading, I narrowed down to Acer Aspire One AO533 and Asus Eee PC 1015PED (there are so many models within Asus that could get quite confusing.) Finding a Youtube video of over 500K+ views on how to install the 2GB memory on an Acer definitely discouraged me as how easy one might break a wire, in addition to automatically void the warranty as soon as you open up the case.

I am aware of those who have issues with Asus customer service as well as buying a lemon. But the usability and the really long battery power really made me decide to take a chance / leap of faith.

The matte shell and screen make the machine a perfect companion on the road, especially when using it outdoors. There are a lot fewer fingerprints and a lot less glare which are more suiting for the eyes.

The machine boots up very quickly and has a very bright screen. I was initially a bit worried about the chiclet keys, whether there might be too much space among the keys but it turned out the space was minimal and works well for me. The location of the special keys is similar to my SONY VAIO so it did not take much time for me to get adjusted to the smaller keyboard.

After successfully installing the final part of pre-installed Windows 7 Starter and confirming the machine was working correctly (took about 10 to 15 minutes), I went ahead and downloaded all the drivers from Asus Download site, including the latest BIOS as I would be reformatting the drive and installing Windows 7 Professional. At the time the direct BIOS upgrade from the internet did not work but downloading and installing the file did. Also note that the drivers are not always sorted by the version and you have to look at each one carefully to download the latest version.

The machine runs quite well even with just 1GB memory except with the more frequent hard drive access.

I then upgraded the memory to 2GB with Crucial DDR3 1333. Crucial Memory Advisor tool will guide you to the right memory and I like how the company guarantees the compatibility. I had tried a few others (Super Talent and Hynix) and my machine either would not recognize and boot up, would not boot up after restarting the machine, or I had to wait for a few minutes after shutdown before being able to reboot. The Amazon's "Frequently Bought Together" incorrectly picked DDR2 memory as part of the package. It should have been DDR3 instead. There is a separate door just for the memory so the upgrade was a breeze and you just have to make sure you push the memory all the way into the slot (seating.) To confirm I also hit F2 when starting the machine to validate it is loaded with 2GB memory. The additional memory did not dramatically increase the performance though it definitely significantly decreases the usage of the hard drive.

While the machine works overall very well to my needs (internet and a few MS apps), I did find the touch pad to be overly sensitive. I downloaded and installed the latest ELAN and Synaptics TouchPad drivers and was then able to change the Palm Tracking Setting to less sensitive. The large smooth touch pad that causes the accidental and easily palm over makes the touchpad almost useless unless you have the netbook way sitting below your palm when typing.

Battery wise it's about 7 to around 10 hours of normal usage (surfing, documents, installing and running software, etc.) which is extremely good. Though I did find the machine was getting quite warm after about 5 hours of usage and when charging the battery. The battery charger also gets quite hot after a few hours of charging. The battery meter is somewhat accurate on the overall percentage but does fluctuate every few minutes or and can easily go up and down +/- 10 to 20 minutes.

The following were the steps I took to install Windows 7 Professional that should work in general:
1) Use a 4GB USB drive (any drive that has 3GB or more), format it through Windows Explorer with NTFS

2) Download and install MBRWizard. Open up command prompt and type: mbrwiz /list

3) Find the Disk number that belongs to the USB drive (usually 1 or higher as 0 is most likely your system / primary drive. Run the command: mbrwiz /disk=1 /active=1
In this case 1 is the USB drive. Type "Y" to confirm. Run this command again to confirm the drive is active: mbrwiz /list

4) Run the following command to set the USB drive to be bootable:
e:\boot\bootsect /nt60 D:
E: being the Windows 7 CD drive and D: being the USB drive

5) Copy all Windows 7 Professional files to the USB drive.

6) Copy all contents from the current netbook C: drive to the USB drive as a backup.

7) Download all drivers from Asus Download site to the USB drive. Also download anti-virus / firewall software such as AVG and ZoneAlarm to the USB drive.

8) With the USB drive plugged in, reboot machine and hit F2 to get into BIOS setting. In Boot -> Boot Settings. You will now see Boot Device Priority and Hard Disk Drives. Choosing Removable Device as the first boot priority would not work since the USB drive is actually categorized as a hard drive instead. Choose Hard Drive Disks and you will see the USB drive as well as the C: drive. Move the USB drive to the first priority and have the hard drive (C:) as second. Keep the first boot priority as Hard Disk.

9) Follow the Windows formatting and installing. Make sure you unplug the USB drive when Windows restarts after completing the installation and hit F2 to change the BIOS setting back to using C: as the first hard drive.

10) Install all the drivers especially the screen resolution, ELAN and Synaptics touch pad devices, latest BIOS, firewall and anti-virus programs.

11) Install the LAN driver and you should be good to go.


18 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5Inexpensive, fast, thin, and built tough  Oct 23, 2010 By Matti
This is one great netbook for the world traveler.
I travel all around the world and often in third world countries.
I needed a netbook that was compact and lightweight, inexpensive yet built for real adventure.
This little guy is it.
The battery goes well over 8 hours on a full charge. And I mean full brightness and multiple programs running.

I would recommend upgrading the RAM for the $40 to 2 gb if you are going to be running photo editing software or Google sketch up. Here is a link for the CORRECT RAM (NOTE: the recommended bundle RAM is not the correct one, this one is)
Corsair CM3X2GSD1066 2GB PC3-8500 1066MHz DDR3 204-Pin SO-DIMM Laptop Memory

The dual OS is the handiest part about this netbook.
It comes preloaded with not only the user friendly Windows 7 starter but also has an Asus tuned version of Ubuntu Linux.
From a completely shutdown state, all you have to do is press and hold the button opposite to the power button (on the top) and within literally under 30 seconds you can be surfing the web checking emails.
This will be extremely handy for the fast pace lifestyle of todays international adventure travelers.

The matte black finish is a timeless design and the super compact surge protector in the power cord is great for packing.

Overall No netbook will match the quality, soundness and strong performance of the 1015PED for the same price.


10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


2Beware of Warranty and construction problems  Jan 20, 2011 By Ezeldin Hassan
This has been a problem with nearly all ASUS netbooks. yes they are ok products, but their power plug is so thin and I guarantee you it WILL break sooner or later and when that happen to you and you call the warranty be prepared to
1- Wait around 30 days for the product to get fixed
2- Pay around 50 dollars in shipping to California

so you would be paying around a quarter of your product value and waiting a whole month to get it, NO product in the entire industry has a more horrible warranty..Be careful

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5only bad thing is win7 starter  Sep 08, 2010 By Dave
I love this little netbook , its by far the lightest laptop i have owned and the battery life is great , if you turn down the led backlight(which is still very bright) then you can get the 12+ hours advertised , you can get more but that would require you to turn off everything your not using. The only drawback to this laptop is windows 7 starter , it works but its not the best, but if your a student you can upgrade to pro for only 30$ which i did and its great deal.

i would, and have recommended this netbook to friends, and i dont really see a need for the extra gig of RAM , i can easily run mediaplayer, chrome , photoshop, and visualstudio 2010 all at the same time without any lag.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Upgrade to 2GB of memory  Sep 23, 2010 By Brandon Johnson
Between the spacebar and touch pad, the plastic cover was bubbled up. I tried to simply push down but it seemed like there was something under there. I lifted it up and you can see there is a little tab that is suppose to snap into a tiny hole. I had to find something thin enough to fit under the plastic cover and push the tab into place while pushing down to snap it back into place. It was very easy to fix.

I've learned that netbooks are very picky with memory! It took me three tries to finally get memory that worked. I read that this netbook can only accept memory that has 8 memory chips on board vs 16. I purchased the CT25664BC1067 from Crucial and it worked. The Crucial compatibility website also says that particular memory will work. If windows still doesn't boot up try disabling Boot Booster as suggested by the manual. If you still have trouble try updating the BIOS.

I'm very pleased with this netbook except for the memory trouble. I spent a lot of time trying to figure it out.

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