I love this little thing. The typing experience and form factor was great for me. Only drawback was the heavy weight and power. It could play sims 1 on overclock mode and I finished chrono trigger on it. It could even play The Longest Journey. Such a cozy device.
I loved (I still have) my 901. The modding scene was mad at the time too for netbooks, touchscreens, internal usb hubs, extra ssds, ripping out half the case to fit a mechanical hdd inside, dvb tuners, gps and hackintosh (pretty sure the dell mini was the shit for this). I didn’t have the technical skills then but lusted over forums, maybe someday I’ll pimp mine up if parts are still around
I found one of these in pretty good shape at a thrift store for $10 bucks, even had the charger. The screen is still in excellent shape surprisingly. I have an old 500GB SSD laying around and I'm going to upgrade the ram, which costs practically nothing now, and turn it into a retro rts machine. Should be pretty fun.
HA...i had one of those and did some photo editing with Lightroom on this thing when i was travelling. It took forever and was a pain to work on, but that thing was light and cheap and no one wanted to steal it.
Definitely these netbooks were much more luggable, but those UMPC handhelds feel much more convenient to pickup and use to me for virtually the same underpowered experience. Too bad they were rather shortlived, those things were perfect for notetaking during seminars
I had an EEE, imported from the UK, the basic 701 model. It had Linux on it, I used it for school, but I also had EVE Online running on it. I would login to EVE from school using my phone connection, that was quite wild in 2007.
I had one back in 2007-2008. It was slow, but could surprise the heck out of you. I actually loaded WoW on mine and was playing Wrath of the Lich King with little issue.
If you want a Windows OS outside of XP on it you could go with Tiny10 or even though it's out of support Windows 8.1, I've noticed it runs better on these old Atom netbooks likely because it was designed with things like low end Celeron/Atom tablets in mind
Had the Asus Eee PC 1005HA for a while (Atom N280, 2 GB, 160 GB 5400 RPM HDD) in between 2020 and 2022. You heard that right - 2020s and an old Atom. It lagged with Windows 7 and Debian under web browser loads, and lagged in 3D Aero in Windows 7 of all things.
First time watching your video and right away reminds me od DankPods 😂🤣 Cool video dude 👍👍 Once I had eeeeeeeePC and Win 10 (debloated) worked faster than Win XP .😂🤣
I used to play modded Minecraft Skyblock on one of those because normal Minecraft was to much to handle. Still remember the struggle because starting up Minecraft took 30 minutes. Once you were in it was fine tho, because it had like 100 blocks it had to render.
Could you try installing Windows 11 on that laptop and also consider adding an SSD or upgrading the RAM? It could greatly improve the performance of the laptop, which I actually had as a child back in 2008.
most of these can only support up to 2gb ram sadly ssd would help but since this runs a crappy Intel Atom N270 that is about as good as a pentium 3 mobile chip there is only so much you can do installing modded gma drivers can help
@@MrJ0mmy I didn't know it only supported 2GB of RAM. As a kid, I always imagined upgrading that PC. That Intel Atom allowed me to broadcast on a SHOUTcast radio, talk to friends on Skype, play Habbo Hotel and open Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 where I learned HTML 😂 I really did a lot of things on that Eee PC. I broke my PC one day when I decided to clean the keyboard with a wet cloth... I sent it to the official ASUS technical service and they never returned my netbook 😅 to this day, I think what the fuck happened? I even got an email from Asus saying they fixed the netbook and sent it back to me, but they never provided me with the tracking code and my parents bought me a Tablet xD
I had a version of this laptop with a Celeron and man, i used to play so many games in that thing, gta san andreas, trackmania united, quake 3, etc, and yes, all those games runs at very low fps, but when i was a kid i dont care about that at all, nowadays we are more careful about run games with 1000 fps and super ultra rtx graphics than actually play the games
I have the 10somethingsomething eeepc. Installed Mint (xfce) when Win7 got too sluggish. Most recently used it play music on air that the station didn't have.
honestly, your videos are good, but i feel like i'm just watching a cheap copy of DankPods mixed with Michael MJD, i'm not trying to be mean but please be a bit more original, your videos are interesting but just feels like a cheap copy
i had one of these (iirc it was the 3000 series) running windows xp and later i installed windows 7. It got 9 hours of battery life, but it was slow af
Windows 11 in particular is first os that doesn't support 32-bit CPU's. So neither tiny11 does. I have tried installing windows 10 on and it run kinda smoothly. Only downsides are the CPU usage is at 100 all the time. So maybe I'll try installing tiny10
This channel is a lot like dank pods keep up the good work
michael mjd dankpods
Cease and desist
He even named his YT “junkmus” ….. dankpods first page was called….. YOU GUESSED IT “DANKMUS”
I mean, its not like he completely copied content from Dankpods, I think it's completely fine to be inspired by someone.
@@takase5037 so do I
I installed FreeDOS and SBEMU on mine and now it's a sound-enabled DOS gaming beast for the price of... an eeepeecee.
I love you dank pods style of videos its vary entertaining
Honestly this would have been plenty for me as a kid when this came out 😂
I had this laptop as a kid. Took me even halfway through high school as an efficient little note taking device.
same the eee 1000he are best
I have been prepared to hear scarlet fire for testing devices.
Keep watching and I keep laughing and giggling 🤣. You make your videos interesting and your sense of humour just cracks me up. Keep them coming!!
Huge improvement over your handheld computer video. Well done mate. It doesn't feel forced.
I love this little thing. The typing experience and form factor was great for me. Only drawback was the heavy weight and power. It could play sims 1 on overclock mode and I finished chrono trigger on it. It could even play The Longest Journey. Such a cozy device.
I'm telling you dankpods has to watch your vids!!!!!! I love this as viewers we just get more hahaha (btw awesome video editing skills)
I loved (I still have) my 901. The modding scene was mad at the time too for netbooks, touchscreens, internal usb hubs, extra ssds, ripping out half the case to fit a mechanical hdd inside, dvb tuners, gps and hackintosh (pretty sure the dell mini was the shit for this).
I didn’t have the technical skills then but lusted over forums, maybe someday I’ll pimp mine up if parts are still around
Man, you so good.
I will watch your career with a great interest.
I found one of these in pretty good shape at a thrift store for $10 bucks, even had the charger. The screen is still in excellent shape surprisingly. I have an old 500GB SSD laying around and I'm going to upgrade the ram, which costs practically nothing now, and turn it into a retro rts machine. Should be pretty fun.
0:43 AMONG US! Also can you play Golden Hour if you want to test music on a old device?
HA...i had one of those and did some photo editing with Lightroom on this thing when i was travelling. It took forever and was a pain to work on, but that thing was light and cheap and no one wanted to steal it.
Definitely these netbooks were much more luggable, but those UMPC handhelds feel much more convenient to pickup and use to me for virtually the same underpowered experience. Too bad they were rather shortlived, those things were perfect for notetaking during seminars
Good video I found that Windows mobile video and since then I subscribed to you
Bro, your videos are very cool and unique, keep up the good work and keep up the channel.
I had an EEE, imported from the UK, the basic 701 model. It had Linux on it, I used it for school, but I also had EVE Online running on it. I would login to EVE from school using my phone connection, that was quite wild in 2007.
My first computer/netbook was the HP mini n1110 it had a 10.1 inch display. It was super cool, i love these types of videos
I just love how casual this channel is, and that's good. Keep it up!
(not bot trust me no cap)
Glad you enjoy it!
I had one back in 2007-2008. It was slow, but could surprise the heck out of you. I actually loaded WoW on mine and was playing Wrath of the Lich King with little issue.
The EEE PC!
6:30 this sounds pretty much the same as a song from jazz jackrabbit 2
like I mean why tf I smell dankpods music
WHEN YOU GOT ALL THESE ITEMS
my friend had a windows 7 starter Samsung netbook but i think it actually died for some dumb reason so these are like chromebooks but 2009
Eeepeecee and also when are you doing to put a linux distro on it
I have installed linux mint on another hard drive
@@Junkmus oh what flavour?
@@dovydasdurnius Cinnamon
@@Junkmus oh you should try something more lightweight like lubuntu or the XFCE mint version (or go with arch even lol)
If you want a Windows OS outside of XP on it you could go with Tiny10 or even though it's out of support Windows 8.1, I've noticed it runs better on these old Atom netbooks likely because it was designed with things like low end Celeron/Atom tablets in mind
MicroXP 0.82
How did you manage to fuse Michael MJD and Dankpods?
I love you videos :)
the sticker makes it look more professional
Oh boy, the Zune theme brought back some memories
Had the Asus Eee PC 1005HA for a while (Atom N280, 2 GB, 160 GB 5400 RPM HDD) in between 2020 and 2022. You heard that right - 2020s and an old Atom. It lagged with Windows 7 and Debian under web browser loads, and lagged in 3D Aero in Windows 7 of all things.
First time watching your video and right away reminds me od DankPods 😂🤣
Cool video dude 👍👍
Once I had eeeeeeeePC and Win 10 (debloated) worked faster than Win XP .😂🤣
Keep it up bro..ur content is on point..dont change so much with time
Hey dude im just curiuos. Are you from lithuania? I think like that becouse your wifi is named after local shop and your nokia 3310 is in lithuanian
And google in this video is in lithuanian heh
Yes, I am! :D
@@Junkmus Jei galėtum varyk į rietavo turgų ten gi gali rast dalyku savo naujiems video. Aš radau iphone 5 už 2eur kuris pilnai veike 😂
This guy is basically DankPods
I brought one to college class to take notes and everyone was wondering what i had.. If its a laptop or not. Good times.
dollar store dank pods... I always love more dank content... or jank in this case
I used to play modded Minecraft Skyblock on one of those because normal Minecraft was to much to handle. Still remember the struggle because starting up Minecraft took 30 minutes. Once you were in it was fine tho, because it had like 100 blocks it had to render.
I had this bad boy in hot pink with flowers as a hand me down from my mom. Took it with me on every road trip.
2:25 YoUr CoMpUtEr MiGhT bE aT rIsK
This explodes a computer you Mr. EEEEEEEEEE
My dad has this too but, he no longer uses it. Don't know what to do with it now..
You that is dankpods "favorite" laptop!!
Easy to play? WITH AN ATOM? Yes Asus.
Bro this is the best video ty for posting
Glad you enjoyed :D
DankPods moment 💀
Could you try installing Windows 11 on that laptop and also consider adding an SSD or upgrading the RAM? It could greatly improve the performance of the laptop, which I actually had as a child back in 2008.
most of these can only support up to 2gb ram sadly
ssd would help but since this runs a crappy Intel Atom N270 that is about as good as a pentium 3 mobile chip
there is only so much you can do installing modded gma drivers can help
@@MrJ0mmy I didn't know it only supported 2GB of RAM. As a kid, I always imagined upgrading that PC. That Intel Atom allowed me to broadcast on a SHOUTcast radio, talk to friends on Skype, play Habbo Hotel and open Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 where I learned HTML 😂 I really did a lot of things on that Eee PC. I broke my PC one day when I decided to clean the keyboard with a wet cloth... I sent it to the official ASUS technical service and they never returned my netbook 😅 to this day, I think what the fuck happened? I even got an email from Asus saying they fixed the netbook and sent it back to me, but they never provided me with the tracking code and my parents bought me a Tablet xD
bro said "I wanna be DankPods" and became DankPods
these are amazing for running a CLI linux
I wonder what happened to that earpods video he made...
The return of the Intel Adam
AAATOOOMMM
1:03 it's E.
WOW THAT'S E.
AND THAT WAS AMAZING E.
You remember me of dankpods when he started to upload ipod content and started to be popular.
Cool channel keep up!
EEEEEEEEEE-pc
i had a 701 i loved it so much
i have an ASUS eee pc 1015peb netbook.
I had a version of this laptop with a Celeron and man, i used to play so many games in that thing, gta san andreas, trackmania united, quake 3, etc, and yes, all those games runs at very low fps, but when i was a kid i dont care about that at all, nowadays we are more careful about run games with 1000 fps and super ultra rtx graphics than actually play the games
It was originally intended to be known as the “2 Es E PC” (Too easy peasy), but for some reason, no one got the joke.
For some reason mine ran Ubuntu. I am not sure if my dad installed it or it came by default. Regardless, it was great for playing RuneScape.
I love this channel
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Good video 👍
Glad you enjoyed! :)
dankpods: lisp edition
I watched your video 89 times
Lithuanian Dankpods and Michael MJD
I am getting dankpods vibes
❤the channel this video made my day
Never owned this one but I recall my sister having an Acer Aspire One which was as similar XP era Atom laptop. :D
I still have one in the form of 1002HA, rocking with 2 GB RAM, and a 240 GB Kingston SSD (originally 160 GB HDD)!
I have the 10somethingsomething eeepc. Installed Mint (xfce) when Win7 got too sluggish. Most recently used it play music on air that the station didn't have.
i thought this was another dankpods channel lmao
found my new nod channel :))
why you are giving the vibes of dankpods and michael mjd?
I have no idea :D
Oh god typing in URLs into Google. Oh god.
Yeah, make more videos about this! Because I have it. Yes.
i like this video
My sister is playing retro games on my Asus EEE PC 900ha
honestly, your videos are good, but i feel like i'm just watching a cheap copy of DankPods mixed with Michael MJD, i'm not trying to be mean but please be a bit more original, your videos are interesting but just feels like a cheap copy
very nice video keep up the good work handsome
¡Nice video!
Love it!
You're a mad nugget 😅, keep up the good work dingus!
1 Grit would be so proud.
You kinda sound like DankPods at times XD
DANKPODS BROTHER JUST UPLOADED A VIDEO GUYS!
yay scarlet fire! ❤🔥🔥
Dankpods?
Markiplier's first laptop!
Dankpods successor
Mjd and dankpods in one
omg u have 1,4k now yee U HAVE SAME DELL MODEL THE PRECISION AS IM UISNG I HAVE PRECISION I USING IT RIGHT NOW haha
You is funny, me laugh.
i had one of these (iirc it was the 3000 series) running windows xp and later i installed windows 7. It got 9 hours of battery life, but it was slow af
Try installing tiny 11 on this thing 😂
I think Tiny11 is 64bit only and this particular Atom is 32bit only, so it wouldn't work. Tiny10 however...
@@ozzelot3349 let’s try
Windows 11 in particular is first os that doesn't support 32-bit CPU's. So neither tiny11 does. I have tried installing windows 10 on and it run kinda smoothly. Only downsides are the CPU usage is at 100 all the time. So maybe I'll try installing tiny10
@@Junkmus do you have discord?
Those speakers have some cronch to them
green thing:COME HERE fatman:NO fatman:gets eaten :eeepeecee:AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH removes the game