A quick demo of the EEEPC 900 Multi touch function in action on a variety of commonly used programs with a running commentary. It's similar to how the MacbookAir and the iphone work. I've made a comparison with the iphone to show the differences between the implementations. This function is already built into the EEEPC so doesn't require any additional software or set up in software. If you already have a system and were not aware of this function, you may want to try this out on your own program by following the instructions in this video. Thanks for watching. Earthling10@hotmail.com
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Review of the Acer AspireOneD250-1026 Specs: Intel Atom N270 1GB DDR2 RAM 160GB HDD4 in 1 Card Reader 802.11 b/g WLAN 10.1″ LCD Screen 3 cell battery Computers Windows OS Hard Drive Floppy CD-ROM Microsoft Office PM me for more information
Part 1 of the Hardware section of my personal review of the SamsungNC10netbook. I’ve had the unit for about a week and a half now and I’m very impressed with it so far, for reasons I describe in the video. I’ve tried to go into as much detail as possible, I noticed some other reviews skimmed over a few things which I considered to be important. Apologies if I ramble on a bit for that reason The software video will be up soon, as soon as I find time to film it haha Link to part 2: www …
This is a minimum system requirements test for Windows XP. I have successfully managed to make it run on my Toshiba Tecra510CDT laptop with the following specs: Processor: Intel Pentium (no MMX) 133MHz Memory: 32MB EDO Hard Drive: 2GB 4200RPM Video Card: Chips & Tech 65550 Sound Card: Some Yamaha Crap Optical Drive: None Network Card: None Modem: None USB: None FireWire: If there is no USB, do you think there could POSSIBLY be any FireWire?? Floppy Drive: 3.5″ 1.44MB Notice how this …
In this video, I answer a question from phillymaniac14 who wants to know my thoughts on Windows XPperformance versus Windows 7performance on my netbooks. I own an HPMini 1000 while my wife owns a HPMini Vivienne Tam edition. Both of these are equipped with 2GB of RAM, but my wife still has Windows XPHome and I have Windows 7Beta. My tests are hardly scientific but I’ve found that the extra memory definitely helps Windows 7performance with full screen flash videos. As it stands …