Where can I get ASUS eee pc in a cheaper price? (1 Viewer)

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JB Hi Fi@ Hornsby selling $498
Bing Lee@ Hornsby selling $489
OfficeWork@ North SYD selling $488

Where can I get a cheaper deal?

(I'm looking for the 4GB model)
 

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You just missed the sale on at JBHI FI where they were selling them at a 10% discount, i.e. at around $450

I hear that they do pretty good deals at non sale times...so why don't you check them out.
 

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I am assuming at ANY JBHI FI, however the sale is no longer on :p

But as I said, check them out anyway :)
 

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does anyone here own or has tried the Asus eee?

Im thinking of getting one but since im a tech noob i'm worried about the Linux OS and compatibility with MS Office etc

any input?
 

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I got mine at Bing lee somewhere.
and yeah, i quite like it. small and light.
Should be handy at uni.
 

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CharlieB said:
does anyone here own or has tried the Asus eee?

Im thinking of getting one but since im a tech noob i'm worried about the Linux OS and compatibility with MS Office etc

any input?
The Eee runs OpenOffice.org, which is compatible with most MS Office stuff, except macros and a few really complex things.

If you want you can install XP, but don't do that. (Yeah, I'm really unbiased - see my username.)
 

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get it when MYERS has a sale.. they sometimes have 15% off sales, so you'd have to check from time to time.
 

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prices as of 22/3 for the 4gb

The Good Guys AUBURN $458 (normally they give you a discount for cash)

bing lee carlo $470 (neg. down from 489)

Harvey Norman Auburn $457
 

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word is that wait for the HP to come out.. to hopefully force price down..

i like its size.... and tinyXP is the best ;)
 

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^ And also a new generation of Eee which has a 9" screen, more storage and more ram. But I guess we are so far behind in getting new tech that it will be a few months before it launches here :(

Oh and MSY has it for $459.
 

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true i couldn't even find the 8gb from the major retailers.

anyway i just got the 4gb for 440 from binglee
 

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Eees are shit. Unless you have the fingers off a spider monkey, it's impossible to type efficiently with the shitty keyboard. Also, how cheap can you be? You're getting a mini laptop for under $500, yet you still want to save more money.

Buy a MacBook instead. The extra $1000 is totally worth it.
 

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Supermodified said:
Eees are shit. Unless you have the fingers off a spider monkey, it's impossible to type efficiently with the shitty keyboard. Also, how cheap can you be? You're getting a mini laptop for under $500, yet you still want to save more money.

Buy a MacBook instead. The extra $1000 is totally worth it.
why buy a prius when you can buy a hummer?
 

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CharlieB said:
does anyone here own or has tried the Asus eee?

Im thinking of getting one but since im a tech noob i'm worried about the Linux OS and compatibility with MS Office etc

any input?
I tried out one at JBHIFI, and I have to say to type on it properly i.e. touch typing is quite hard because it is so small. Straight after it I tried the macbook air and that was like typing on any other computer.

As for using it, that's quite easy.
 

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^felt the same way when i was in-store but once you sit down and start typing properly you get used to it quickly.

saying that, i never expected much from a 8x3-inch keyboard.
 

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