Lightweight Windows 7 pre-Beta on Eee PC 1000H looks very promising
Engadget —
... Sure, Windows 7 will run just fine on a thick slab of screaming desktop, but what everyone's really wondering is how it'll perform on laptops, or better yet, down-market netbooks. The very same stage that has put Linux into the grubby hands of the Wal-mart consumer and forced Microsoft to extend the life of XP just to stay in the game. It's all pre-beta stuff for now mind you, but Laptop loaded up its early Windows 7 build onto an Eee PC 1000H (10-inch, 1.6GHz Atom, 1GB RAM) with decent results. For the most part, it ran "pretty well" with Laptop managing ...
Probando Windows 7 en un Eee 1000H
Gizmologia —
... problemas con vídeo en 720p, pero no estoy seguro de que esto sea culpa de Windows 7, si no del procesador gráfico integrado de Intel.
Lo que prueba es que por ahora, teniendo en cuenta que es una “pre-beta”, el sistema operativo “funciona”. El problema es que con Windows Vista también “funciona”, ¿se necesita algo más ligero para poder sacarle todo el potencial o nos quedamos con que pueda ejecutar las aplicaciones básicas?
Enlace: Eee PC 1000H Runs Windows 7 Well | Vía: Engadget
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Windows 7 installed on ASUS Eee PC 1000H & MSI Wind: Video Demo
SlashGear —
... One of the more topical claims from Microsoft during the PDC was that Windows 7 would have no problems running on lower-spec hardware such as netbooks. Of course, there’s nothing like a challenge to get geeks motivated, so we’re starting to see the first installs of the upcoming OS on today’s budget ultraportable hardware. Laptop Mag picked the ASUS Eee PC 1000H, while DavGerm4 ...
Asus Eee PC 1000h is ready for Windows 7
Gatzet.com —
... the wireless connection manager, things are pretty smooth in terms of performance. During the test the Asus Eee PC 1000h running Skype for the entire evening and it didn’t have any hang ups while simultaneously chatting on Skype, editing pictures in GIMP and uploading video files using Filezilla. The windows 7 operating system still in beta version, and we hope the final version will improve it’s overal performance index especially when it runs on a budget netbook
Via LAPTOPMAG
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Windows 7 on a netbook: looks good so far
jkOnTheRun —
... Like LAPTOP Magazine, I like what I see so far. The new Network Manager is indeed a more simplified and improved method of managing connectivity. On the Wind with 1GB of RAM (I removed the extra gig for now) I'm getting the same Windows Experience Index that LAPTOP sees on their Asus Eee PC 1000H: a 2.3, which is the lowest score and is for the Aero graphics. Ironically, Windows Update found a newer driver for the Intel graphics and after installing that just now, the same score dropped to 2.0. Hey, it's a test build... ...
Wow, Windows 7 runs really well on an Eee PC 1000H
CrunchGear —
... regarding the prospects of Windows 7. One reason why, I believe, is its improved ability to run on netbooks. (Vista is sorta unruly on netbooks, as you might imagine.) Laptop mag did the heavy lifting and installed the Windows 7 beta (which is easy to find on the usual BitTorrent sites, by the way) on the Asus Eee PC 1000H. ...
Windows 7 Pre-Beta Reviews
I4U News —
... has been updated as well and now features the much talked about Ribbon Interface. Don't worry, purists: Notepad has been preserved in all its minimalistic glory...". More details on DownloadSquad . More Windows 7 Reviews and Analyses: PC Pro . ExtremeTech: Windows 7 sucks less than Vista CNET PCWorld ComputerWorld: Microsoft bribs blogs with Windows 7 installed Laptops Windows 7 pre-beta has been installed on several netbooks already. Laptop Magazine installed Windows 7 onto a Asus Eee 1000H. EeePCNews installed Windows 7 ...
Installing Windows 7 beta on Netbooks
I4U News —
... Laptopmag Posted on Mon, 19 Jan 2009 00:00:27 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Netbook Popularity Reshapes Tech Sector
Today @ PC World —
... . Microsoft is already trying to counter this trend by moving into the netbook market with Windows XP. Its new operating system, Windows 7, is also being designed to run on any computing device including netbooks . However, there are reports that Microsoft may run into stiffer competition than the open source Linux. It's widely speculated that ...




