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Lengda P10Q Netbook Looks a Lot Like the HP Mini 311
May 31st

Here’s a new netbook that be previewed during the Computex 2010 – the Lengda P10Q 10-inch netbook. What’s so peculiar about this netbook is its striking resemblance to the HP Mini 311 or Compaq 311 computer. In fact, the two are so alike in appearance that you might actually think that the Lengda P10Q is a rebranded HP Mini 311.
Specs-wise the Lengda P10Q boasts of the usual Intel Atom N450 CPU, integrated GMA3150 graphic, 10-inch display in 1024×600 pixel resolution, large keyboard and a prominent 3 status LEDS on its right side.
Other features include 2GB of RAM, UMT and Bluetooth, up 500GB HDD, 2 USB ports, 1.3MP webcam, and battery life of up to 3 to 3.5 hours.
My ongoing eeePC "3G mod" adventure
Nov 5th
Since last night, I had the doubtful joy of having to re-solder two pins of my extra miniPCIe socket (I accidentally dropped my eee from ~50cm heigth and afterwards the 3G card wouldn’t work anymore, which was pretty annoying since I need internet access – so I had to re-open the whole apparatus and take apart everything, leading to the lucky discovery of only said two loose pins as a cause for the malfunction), I will take this as an opportunity to give you the gentle reader some more details about the inner workings of how I did this modification (there may exist better ways I must admit, specifically for securing the modem card in place). That being said, you will surely remember that there’s an old and well known (and true!) proverb saying “A picture sometimes tells more than a thousand words” …
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My ongoing eeePC "3G mod" adventure
Asus Eee PC 1005HA-PU1X Netbook Review
Sep 11th
The Asus Eee PC 1005HA-PU1X straddles the boundary between portable netbook and regular laptop. Although slightly larger and heavier than many of it’s competitors, the 1005 boasts features (ie screen size, keyboard, battery life) that allows you to actually use it for serious tasks instead…
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Asus Eee PC 1005HA-PU1X Netbook Review