Asus EEE PC 1025C review – solid mainstream 10 inch netbook

Also read the written review here: www.netbooklive.com An in depth video review of the Asus EEE PC 1025C, the mainstream Asus netbook in 2012, part of the new EEE PC Flare line of ultraportable laptops. This one is going to be available in a bunch of configurations. Our unit comes with an Atom N2800 processor, 1 GB of RAM, 320 GB hard-drive and Windows 7 Starter. It was pretty snappy during the test and managed to run HD content at ease. The 3 Cell battery offered around 4 hours of life on average, but there’s also a 6 Cell battery available that will double those numbers. The Asus 1025C should start at 9 and will be available in stores soon. More details are available on www.netbooklive.com Get in touch with me on twitter twitter.com or on G+ : plus.google.com
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18 Responses to Asus EEE PC 1025C review – solid mainstream 10 inch netbook

  1. lutonfan says:

    good video and very helpful, thank you very much. i have just ordered one of these, i only want it for web browsing and watching films .

    all the best

  2. modernprokiller93 says:

    i like that your review is very detailed even though its long. im wondering how much will this cost and when does it come out?

  3. gadgetjm says:

    yes, it is a prerelease model and I can’t tell for sure if there will be indeed a version with upgradeable RAM in the end

  4. jamesatyoutube says:

    Where did you get this ASUS 1025C from? Is it a tester model before they finalized the hardware? The reason I’m asking is because in North America this netbook has soldered ram and I really want to buy an upgradable one.

  5. VVKY10 says:

    Thanks for a great review. Which one do you recommend — Asus Eee PC Flare 1025C or Asus Eee PC 1025C?

  6. ZeoCyberG says:

    - Unfortunately, no, Intel decided to focus on getting ready for Windows 8 right now. So 64bit drivers and support for DX10.1 are on the back burners for their priorities right now.

    It’s one of the reasons I think they’ll probably go with AMD for the discrete graphic models, like they did with the VX6s, as then they don’t have to worry about the Intel GMA.

  7. gadgetjm says:

    so, that means you can’t really install a 64 bit OS and benefit from those 4 GBs of RAM you could potentially install on this one?

  8. gadgetjm says:

    Over here, the 1025C will come with atom N2800 clocked at 1.86 Ghz (indeed). that’s confirmed, the orders have already been placed from what i know. that’s going to be the same for the 1025CE, but that one will offer the improved design, bluetooth and USB 3.0

  9. ZeoCyberG says:

    - Uh, I think you mean N2600 and 1.6GHz for this one. The N2800 is 1.86GHz anyway. While later in the year, probably when Windows 8 comes out, we’ll probably see a N2650 at 1.7GHz and a N2850 at 2GHz.

    Along with some more low powered and compact solutions with the upcoming Clover Trail SoC that should come out in time for Windows 8.

  10. ZeoCyberG says:

    - Aside from the new GMA, the Cedar Trail architecture is basically the same as the previous Pine Trail and just reduced to a 32nm FAB. Though Intel has put in some power efficiency enhancements that help address issues like power leakage. So just dual core ATOMs clocked at indicated speeds. The N2600 basically replacing the previous generation single core ATOMs.

    The 22nm Silvermont in 2013 is when Intel will do a complete overhaul of the ATOM architecture.

  11. ZeoCyberG says:

    - Also there isn’t driver support for the new GMA’s under 64bit…

  12. gadgetjm says:

    yes, you can upgrade np but you’ll have to buy those operating systems on the side

  13. gadgetjm says:

    yep, i will definitely try that

  14. gadgetjm says:

    what do you mean? it’s an atom N2800 procesor, clocked at 1.83 Ghz, decent for light multitasking and able to run HD clips

  15. forbeisgunn says:

    @gadgetjm is it possible to upgrade the OS to windows 7 home premium or to windows 8 once its out in the market?

  16. roobbbyyyy123 says:

    can you tell me something about the processor?

  17. rezomegrelidze says:

    yes i would like to see how it handle’s games like Call of duty 2 or other titles

  18. fallingcities200 says:

    When the drivers come out can you try some games and have a video about it.

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