Asus EeePC 900 ultra portable laptop video review
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Hi, i bought my EEEPC 900 three years ago, and its still working. But now, I got a problem with my speaker. There are times that its sound is very low that you cant barely hear and sometimes, you cant hear anyything... my QUESTION is, IS IT POSSIBLE THAT A VIRUS AFFECTS THE AUDIO of my EEEPC? im satisfied with it and using it for 3 yrs now,,, its just that i got problem with the audio... anyone can help me? thanks in advance
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thumbs up if you came to this video JUST to see her bend the PC all the way baack XD
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i have once destroyed a laptop because i bounced it a lot,
bouncing caused motherboard stretching and smd elements deatached from the motherboard and my laptop wasmade by IBM!
I am an electrical engineer and i know what am talkng about.
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its supposed to mean "easy to use, easy to learn, easy to play" or something along the lines of that. i don't really see how pronouncing the letter "e" with a little bit of length is difficult. you don't say it like "e-e-e-p-c" you say it like "ee-pc"
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...really? you're actually defending yourself with excuses like components falling off of a pcb? bouncing it isn't going to do anything, especially since its all solid state. its not like its super glued to a jackhammer. obviously if you use arch you're not going to find linux to be easy, its not meant to be easy its meant to be fast and efficient. same with slackware and gentoo, both of which are also known to be difficult to set up
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if the robot wouldve danced i wouldve rated 5*S
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hahaha that´s right!!!lol
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why does it have 3 "e's" must have made a typo since its a pain in the ass to say
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COULD cause a HDD failure, but very unlikely. They are designed to be portable, designed to be put into a bag and taken across the world, do you think having it in your bag and walking down the street will dismount components? That's practically the same thing.
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bouncing a laptop could cause an HDD failure but since eee has an ssd it's fine but it could still cause problems with your motherboard(deattaching SMD's from PCB) if you do it a lot.
Open office isn't a clone bitch!
She speaks about Linux as if it was something what shouldn't be on a pc. :S
Man, this woman is so ugly and stupid, she should never make an another review.
libed91 2 years ago 12
oh come on man. Of course, it's wireless.
voteboo 2 years ago 10