Smallest Laptop Computer


Written on November 26, 2007 – 12:16 pm | by Mike Saf

With laptops advancing as quickly as they have since commencement, it is no surprise that laptops of the future are hitting store shelves this holiday season! Industry experts foresee that laptops will continue to suffice the demand of “on the go mobility” for years to come. I’ve been looking around for something of this sort for an affordable price for some time now, and finally my search has come to halt.

Ok fine, maybe it’s not the smallest in the world, but it is pretty darn small. When I saw that ASUS released this bad boy a few days ago, I had to buy one. The ASUS 7in Eee PC 4G 701 Ultra Mobile Notebook/Laptop weighs in at an ultra slim 2 lbs.




 
Specifications***:
Case: Scratch proof, bump proof.
Model Name: ASUS EEE PC 4G (701).
LCD Display: Color 7″ TFT LCD with LED backlight at 800×480 resolution
Intel CPU: 900MHz Intel Celeron-M ULV 353, Dothan-512 ultra-low-voltage, 90 nm
Chipset: Mobile Intel 915GM Express Chipset with GMA900 GPU
Graphics: Integrated Intel GMA 900 graphics processor using shared RAM
Audio: High-Definition Audio CODEC with stereo internal speakers
Input: Full size (for a notebook) keyboard and capable touchpad (as a mouse)
Operating System: Linux, custom Xandros version. Able to run Windows XP (not included).
LAN: Built in 10/100 Mbit Ethernet by Attansic Technology Corp.
Wireless: 802.11 B/G WiFi, Atheros chipset, upgradeable as mini PCIe card
Memory: 512 MB DDR2 (Upgradeable to 2 GB - voids warranty if upgraded**).
Hard Drive: 4GB S.S.D. Storage (does not corrupt due to bumps and shakes)
Camera: 300K pixel Web Camera with a microphone
Card Reader: One slot reads MMC/SD/MS/SDHC cards
Upgrade Slots: 2 x mini PCIe, one available, one taken by WiFi card
Audio: Built in High Definition audio, Stereo speakers, Microphone.
USB: 3 x USB v2.0 ports for maximum device connection
Video-Out: Standard analog 15pin port for an external monitor (1600х1200 max)
Audio-Out: Standard stereo 3.5″ jack for headphones or external speakers
Battery: 4 cell, 7.4V 5200 mAH NiMH battery, around 3.5hrs of normal continuous use*.
Other: A light carry case, AC adapter, recovery CD, a manual are all included.
Major Applications: Firefox, Thunderbird, Open Office, Adobe Reader, Skype, Media Player
Measurements: 9″ wide, 6.5″ long, 1″ high when closed, 2.25LB with carry case and battery.

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  1. 5 Responses to “Smallest Laptop Computer”

  2. By Bloggeries on Nov 27, 2007 | Reply

    WOW! That’s awesome and so compact. Redefines “portable” if you can theoretically fit it in a cargo pant pocket. I’m looking for a laptop and might just have to check this out.

    Also best of luck on this blog. Looking forward to following you on your way to becoming a millionaire.

  3. By Carl Zetterlund on Nov 27, 2007 | Reply

    my friend mentioned that computer to me. Not sure if its something for me though.

    I see you’ve jumped on the blog train. I need to start posting more!

  4. By Home Business Blog on Dec 1, 2007 | Reply

    At first I thought no but… For every day usage I’d say it’s too small but if you’re traveling and just need to “get online” imagine the portability. I’d buy one if it had a gig of ram.

  5. By Dwayne Charrington on Jan 9, 2008 | Reply

    Something like this would be perfect for blogging on the go, checking your email and for me coding my PHP scripts on it.

    I think I’m going to buy one, so I can program on the go in Notepad ++.

    - Dwayne Charrington

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