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eeepc isn't so much little.
the TZ is the best!
great sony :)
small dimension for tz and most powaaaaa and functions.
it's incredible, the tz is a jewel of tecnology.
the images are clear, the tz and eeepc are similar in dimensions.
great sony :)
TZ 7.8-in x 0.89-in - 1.17-in x 10.9-in
eeepc 6.3-in x 0.79-in - 1.26-in x 8.9-in
The difference is not so much.
TZ have a 11.1-in monitor and the eeepc only 7-in but their dimensions are the same.
The prices are differente like their performance are so different.
TZ can read ahd write CD and DVD but eeepc can't.
TZ has inside the connect card for internet but eeepc not.
TZ has 120gb hard drive and eeepc only 4gb(soooo pooor).
So there is a big difference about the prices but there are many reasons.
TZ is a notebook for buisness, eeepc is a game for kids or inexpert pc users.
Ehi rami tahibah maybe the small eeepc screen 7-in is just giving you the wrong perspective.
I post the dimensions of TZ and eeepc, TZ is 1.2 kg and eeepc 1 kg, can you tell me where eeepc is 20% smaller?
watch your picturs, there are some line error :D
you are so smart eh?
http://img141.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc054...
0.89-in vs o.79-in is 20% difference? I think no.
1.17-in vs 1.26-in si 20% difference? Ops, TZ is smallest than eeepc.
10.9-in vs 8.9-in is 20% difference? I think no.
1,2 kg vs 1 kg is 20% differece? I think no.
So the small eeepc monitor give you th wrong prespective :)
11.1" and 7" there is 20% diffrence? oh yes, there is :)
120gb and 4gb hard drive there is 20% difference? oh yes, there is :)
2gb and 512mb there is 20% difference? oh yes, there is :)
over 7hrs and 3hrs battery there is 20% difference? oh yes, there is but all for tz :)
eeepc for kids:
images.derstandard. at/20071107/maxi_EEEPC_Kids.jpg
PCMark05
PCMark05 measures overall system performance:
Notebook PCMark05 Score
Asus Eee PC 701 4G (900MHz Intel Celeron M ULV) 1,132 PCMarks
Sony VAIO TZ (1.20GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U7600) 2,446 PCMarks
Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 (1.2GHz Intel Core Solo U1400) 1,152 PCMarks
Sony VAIO VGN-G11XN/B (1.33GHz Core Solo U1500) 1,554 PCMarks
Toshiba Portege R500 (1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U7600) 1,839 PCMarks
wPrime comparison results:
Notebook / CPU wPrime 32M time
Asus Eee PC 701 4G (Intel Celeron M ULV @ 900MHz) 200 seconds
Sony VAIO VGN-G11XN/B (Core Solo U1500 @ 1.33GHz) 125 seconds
Sony VAIO TZ (Core 2 Duo U7600 @ 1.20GHz) 76 seconds
Dell Inspiron 2650 (Pentium 4 Mobile @ 1.6GHz) 231 seconds
It's only a game machine.
The are many applications in eeepc but it isn't realy a notebook.
With eeepc you don't have much power and you can't watch movies because there isn't a reader.
Ok, you can download dvix on his hard drive but there are only 4 gb.
The same for music and other applications.
eeepc is not expensive like tz?
yes, but we can see why.
the applications and the quality are so different.
tz is a notebook for buisness and eeepc is only a fun machine for some kid ore some noob .
REMEMBER:
Quality determines the price and the prestige of a brand.
Do you think that a Ferrari is qualitatively less than a compact car?
I think no and you?
If people had the money to buy a TZ not even take into account the eeepc.
people despise what they can not have.
The eee pc serves a purpose for a lot of people, and thats ultra mobility. And that's the only advantage over other laptops (aside from the fact that it's Linux preloaded ;) ). Most eee pc owners, including me, have other laptops/desktops for their main computing needs.
Can't own? Where do you think I got these laptops for the photoshoot?? ;)
Do you want watch movies, divx, photo, play games, music and surf to internet?
Buy a PSP that have all this characteristics.
A notebook you should offer more of these things.
PSP is the smallest and least expensive dell'eeepc.
The eeepc does not offer anything in this innovative and your enthusiasm is not justified.
To connect EEEPC to the Internet is necessary A connecting card.
To download files you need a memory card or an external hard drive.
To read and write CD or DVD requires a reader outside.
All these things at the end increase the EEEPC's volume making it little portable.
For two inches more you can have all these things in one system.
The TZ is really an ultra-portable notebook and not an object that lacks everything.
Are all good at creating a small notebook removing the essence of a PC.
The EEEPC has nothing and nothing occupies little space.
The TZ has everything and occupies almost the same space.
Bye ;)
Dont get me wrong, i think the TZ is an amazing computer.. but it also cost a lot more.. and as such even if you can afford it, you treat it more delicately. i think the point of the eee is that it is so small you that take it everywhere, and it is so cheap that you dont worry about it .... Now with the bigger screen and larger ssd's of the 900, i believe the two main flaws have been covered..
and the insinuations that the eeePC is a noob's toy? well i imagine the opposite is more true.. the only people i know with eee's are technically capable, and run all sorts of operating systems on it, including xp, different linux distros, and OS x
I imagine TZ owners are more likely the inexperienced computer user that just wants it to work and does not like experimenting with different os'es