HEELP
Hi i'm soon starting in 10th grade, and i need a new school pc.
Can you people give me some advice on pc's?
I really want serious advice here.
I seriously need help now.
What i want on it:
- It need to be good to write on the tastature
- It need to have some space to save documents on
- It need to have good battery time ( not like 2 houres)
- And at least not to heavy!
I appreciate all the help
just go to newegg.com and find yourself your own computer. use common sense. you shouldnt need that much HDD room for a school computer.. 350 probally would do it.
Give me a price range and Dr. Nate will help you O0 :))
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Quote from: Dr_dog on August 08, 2012, 07:24
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
True, but sad story. I own one, can play nice on ~35 fps but recording laggs too hard.
Quote from: Dr_dog on August 08, 2012, 07:24
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
:'(
Mine runs everything brilliantly :/
(desktop btw)
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 08, 2012, 14:20
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
^^ I have no clue on what you are saying xD
You have a pc that have that on it??
I have been locking on this pc
Samsung Series 9 NP900X3C
Could a pc expert from this forum lock at it and say what you think?
That samsung is piece of shit.
graphic chip: Intel -__-
1.7Ghz i5 - srsly
128GB is nowhere near enough for school stuff (windows tends only itself take about 90GB of space)
4GB which is shared with GPU so you got probably about 3.5GB useable after all.
Quote from: Dr_dog on August 08, 2012, 16:16
That samsung is piece of shit.
graphic chip: Intel -__-
1.7Ghz i5 - srsly
128GB is nowhere near enough for school stuff (windows tends only itself take about 90GB of space)
4GB which is shared with GPU so you got probably about 3.5GB useable after all.
What i thouth xD
Can you my Doctor help me ?? ^^
You want to help me with a pc to me?
Ok well $500-1500 is a HUGE range for a laptop so i have one question to ask: Is it purely for school and just light gaming or school and heavy gaming? Here are my 2 picks:
Less expensive, good for school work and light gaming:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834230234 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834230234)
More expensive, better option if going to do heavy gaming:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152339 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152339)
For those who i know are going to claim that "intel Hd 3000 cannot play games" i will say YES it can. My last asus laptop had the same cpu with intel HD 3000 graphics and ran sa-mp on max settings at about 45 FPS. It could also run DiRT 3 on medium, and mw3 on medium as well. Those are the only games i can confirm that run on it because i didnt try anything else but those. I can tell you that hd 3000 will not run battlefield 3 because it does not support shader 5.0
I hope i can be of assistance :)
Quote from: Nate on August 08, 2012, 18:50
Ok well $500-1500 is a HUGE range for a laptop so i have one question to ask: Is it purely for school and just light gaming or school and heavy gaming? Here are my 2 picks:
Less expensive, good for school work and light gaming:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834230234 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834230234)
More expensive, better option if going to do heavy gaming:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152339 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152339)
For those who i know are going to claim that "intel Hd 3000 cannot play games" i will say YES it can. My last asus laptop had the same cpu with intel HD 3000 graphics and ran sa-mp on max settings at about 45 FPS. It could also run DiRT 3 on medium, and mw3 on medium as well. Those are the only games i can confirm that run on it because i didnt try anything else but those. I can tell you that hd 3000 will not run battlefield 3 because it does not support shader 5.0
I hope i can be of assistance :)
Thanks you very much i will see n them, but the secound pc can be used for pc work to?? If it's easy to bring around.
Also i have been locking at this one
Samsung 700G7A
It's a 3D/gaming PC ^^
Pleas look at it and say what you think
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 14:52
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 08, 2012, 14:20
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
^^ I have no clue on what you are saying xD
You have a pc that have that on it??
If you struggle with this kind of thing. Take these specs into your local tecg store. Ask around and see what size laptop you can get with similar specs to this. But it must have at least 4gb of ram or you'll have trouble finding any games that run.
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 00:16
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 14:52
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 08, 2012, 14:20
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
^^ I have no clue on what you are saying xD
You have a pc that have that on it??
If you struggle with this kind of thing. Take these specs into your local tecg store. Ask around and see what size laptop you can get with similar specs to this. But it must have at least 4gb of ram or you'll have trouble finding any games that run.
Matt with all due respect the ram is pretty much the least you have to worry about when running games. That's because you can pop out an old memory DIMM and put a new one in (high capacity obviously) and there you go. Easiest computer part to replace. Literally an ape could do it. Instead focus more on the 2 components that will determine what games you can (and can't) play which is the CPU (processor) and the GPU (video card/graphics card).
Quote from: Nate on August 09, 2012, 07:24
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 00:16
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 14:52
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 08, 2012, 14:20
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
^^ I have no clue on what you are saying xD
You have a pc that have that on it??
If you struggle with this kind of thing. Take these specs into your local tecg store. Ask around and see what size laptop you can get with similar specs to this. But it must have at least 4gb of ram or you'll have trouble finding any games that run.
Matt with all due respect the ram is pretty much the least you have to worry about when running games. That's because you can pop out an old memory DIMM and put a new one in (high capacity obviously) and there you go. Easiest computer part to replace. Literally an ape could do it. Instead focus more on the 2 components that will determine what games you can (and can't) play which is the CPU (processor) and the GPU (video card/graphics card).
Yeah. But ya never know with these motherboards. I wanted to upgrade my ram to 8gb but the motherboard can't handle it. as well as various other components.
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 08:35
Quote from: Nate on August 09, 2012, 07:24
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 00:16
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 14:52
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 08, 2012, 14:20
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
^^ I have no clue on what you are saying xD
You have a pc that have that on it??
If you struggle with this kind of thing. Take these specs into your local tecg store. Ask around and see what size laptop you can get with similar specs to this. But it must have at least 4gb of ram or you'll have trouble finding any games that run.
Matt with all due respect the ram is pretty much the least you have to worry about when running games. That's because you can pop out an old memory DIMM and put a new one in (high capacity obviously) and there you go. Easiest computer part to replace. Literally an ape could do it. Instead focus more on the 2 components that will determine what games you can (and can't) play which is the CPU (processor) and the GPU (video card/graphics card).
Yeah. But ya never know with these motherboards. I wanted to upgrade my ram to 8gb but the motherboard can't handle it. as well as various other components.
Thats coz your PC is 3 years old!
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 09, 2012, 11:44
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 08:35
Quote from: Nate on August 09, 2012, 07:24
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 00:16
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 14:52
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 08, 2012, 14:20
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
^^ I have no clue on what you are saying xD
You have a pc that have that on it??
If you struggle with this kind of thing. Take these specs into your local tecg store. Ask around and see what size laptop you can get with similar specs to this. But it must have at least 4gb of ram or you'll have trouble finding any games that run.
Matt with all due respect the ram is pretty much the least you have to worry about when running games. That's because you can pop out an old memory DIMM and put a new one in (high capacity obviously) and there you go. Easiest computer part to replace. Literally an ape could do it. Instead focus more on the 2 components that will determine what games you can (and can't) play which is the CPU (processor) and the GPU (video card/graphics card).
Yeah. But ya never know with these motherboards. I wanted to upgrade my ram to 8gb but the motherboard can't handle it. as well as various other components.
Thats coz your PC is 3 years old!
Yes. But most stock computers cannot have the ram upgraded regardless of their age.
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 11:51
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 09, 2012, 11:44
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 08:35
Quote from: Nate on August 09, 2012, 07:24
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 00:16
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 14:52
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 08, 2012, 14:20
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
^^ I have no clue on what you are saying xD
You have a pc that have that on it??
If you struggle with this kind of thing. Take these specs into your local tecg store. Ask around and see what size laptop you can get with similar specs to this. But it must have at least 4gb of ram or you'll have trouble finding any games that run.
Matt with all due respect the ram is pretty much the least you have to worry about when running games. That's because you can pop out an old memory DIMM and put a new one in (high capacity obviously) and there you go. Easiest computer part to replace. Literally an ape could do it. Instead focus more on the 2 components that will determine what games you can (and can't) play which is the CPU (processor) and the GPU (video card/graphics card).
Yeah. But ya never know with these motherboards. I wanted to upgrade my ram to 8gb but the motherboard can't handle it. as well as various other components.
Thats coz your PC is 3 years old!
Yes. But most stock computers cannot have the ram upgraded regardless of their age.
urmm.... yeah they can... where are you getting these "facts" from anyway lol?
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 09, 2012, 12:46
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 11:51
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 09, 2012, 11:44
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 08:35
Quote from: Nate on August 09, 2012, 07:24
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 00:16
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 14:52
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 08, 2012, 14:20
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
^^ I have no clue on what you are saying xD
You have a pc that have that on it??
If you struggle with this kind of thing. Take these specs into your local tecg store. Ask around and see what size laptop you can get with similar specs to this. But it must have at least 4gb of ram or you'll have trouble finding any games that run.
Matt with all due respect the ram is pretty much the least you have to worry about when running games. That's because you can pop out an old memory DIMM and put a new one in (high capacity obviously) and there you go. Easiest computer part to replace. Literally an ape could do it. Instead focus more on the 2 components that will determine what games you can (and can't) play which is the CPU (processor) and the GPU (video card/graphics card).
Yeah. But ya never know with these motherboards. I wanted to upgrade my ram to 8gb but the motherboard can't handle it. as well as various other components.
Thats coz your PC is 3 years old!
Yes. But most stock computers cannot have the ram upgraded regardless of their age.
urmm.... yeah they can... where are you getting these "facts" from anyway lol?
Most stock computers cannot have their ram upgraded. They are given a stock motherboard. Some more expensive computers can as well as custom ones. Think about it. If you were designing a computer, would you make it so that it is relatively easy to upgrade so that the customer doesn't have to pay for a new computer? No. You would make them buy a whole new computer. Marketing is the key here. Manufacturers don't make it so that it works out nicely for the customer. Most companies just want profit. This is why I prefer a custom/cheaper and more powerful pc. Most of the time it can be upgraded regardless.
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 12:55
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 09, 2012, 12:46
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 11:51
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 09, 2012, 11:44
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 08:35
Quote from: Nate on August 09, 2012, 07:24
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 00:16
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 14:52
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 08, 2012, 14:20
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 11:36
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 08, 2012, 07:56
Quote from: Dr_dog link=topic=27947.msg149223#
msg149223 date=1344407065
Just avoid acer, they suck at everything
LOL :itroll: yeah give us the price range and we can help
Yeah i would think of 500$ - 1500$
if you just want it for school this is the kinda thing you wanna get.
In basic terms:
i5
4gb ram
about 300gb hard drive
that should run gta reasonably as well.
Ps get w7 64bit if you can. 32 bit will only use 3.2 gb of the ram.
^^ I have no clue on what you are saying xD
You have a pc that have that on it??
If you struggle with this kind of thing. Take these specs into your local tecg store. Ask around and see what size laptop you can get with similar specs to this. But it must have at least 4gb of ram or you'll have trouble finding any games that run.
Matt with all due respect the ram is pretty much the least you have to worry about when running games. That's because you can pop out an old memory DIMM and put a new one in (high capacity obviously) and there you go. Easiest computer part to replace. Literally an ape could do it. Instead focus more on the 2 components that will determine what games you can (and can't) play which is the CPU (processor) and the GPU (video card/graphics card).
Yeah. But ya never know with these motherboards. I wanted to upgrade my ram to 8gb but the motherboard can't handle it. as well as various other components.
Thats coz your PC is 3 years old!
Yes. But most stock computers cannot have the ram upgraded regardless of their age.
urmm.... yeah they can... where are you getting these "facts" from anyway lol?
Most stock computers cannot have their ram upgraded. They are given a stock motherboard. Some more expensive computers can as well as custom ones. Think about it. If you were designing a computer, would you make it so that it is relatively easy to upgrade so that the customer doesn't have to pay for a new computer? No. You would make them buy a whole new computer. Marketing is the key here. Manufacturers don't make it so that it works out nicely for the customer. Most companies just want profit. This is why I prefer a custom/cheaper and more powerful pc. Most of the time it can be upgraded regardless.
Most stock computers cannot have their ram upgraded. They are given a stock motherboard. Urm... Yeah im not gonna bother arguing, because my grandma had 2gb and upgraded to 4 on a "stock PC". I've seen people do it too, so yeah. It IS possible
Now i have found out what i will buy to my Gaming laptop
http://www.netonnet.no/art/data/gaming/datamaskiner/msi-gt700nc-019ne/171714.5652/
It's to im getting to collage.
Then i will built my own.
But i still don't know what to buy to my new school pc.
but it need to be Windows 7 pc so i can writ on it :P
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 09, 2012, 13:29
Now i have found out what i will buy to my Gaming laptop
http://www.netonnet.no/art/data/gaming/datamaskiner/msi-gt700nc-019ne/171714.5652/
It's to im getting to collage.
Then i will built my own.
But i still don't know what to buy to my new school pc.
but it need to be Windows 7 pc so i can writ on it :P
that is a fucking beast PC! :D
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 09, 2012, 13:31
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 09, 2012, 13:29
Now i have found out what i will buy to my Gaming laptop
http://www.netonnet.no/art/data/gaming/datamaskiner/msi-gt700nc-019ne/171714.5652/
It's to im getting to collage.
Then i will built my own.
But i still don't know what to buy to my new school pc.
but it need to be Windows 7 pc so i can writ on it :P
that is a fucking beast PC! :D
I know that's why i can¨t bring it at school xD its to heavy, and the battery/charger it bigger than the battery for the laptop xD
BUT PLEAS all i need a school pc xD with good lock and from 500$ - 1500$
Good to write on, and need enought space for all the documents xD
I have been locking at http://www.apple.com/macbookair/ and http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/ but can i write on them o.O and what is their writing program?
hp pavilion might be a nice choice. they look nice too. go to hp.com or whatever
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Category/guidedSearch.asp?CatId=17&sel=Detail%3B30_1226_1506_1506,Detail%3B98_266_9898_49588,Detail%3B175_100_53964_53964,Mfr%3BMfr_792 (http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Category/guidedSearch.asp?CatId=17&sel=Detail%3B30_1226_1506_1506,Detail%3B98_266_9898_49588,Detail%3B175_100_53964_53964,Mfr%3BMfr_792)
options listed above
sony 4GB RAM, 15-15.6 display, Win 7 home 64-bit, alot under $500
Alex. Not once did I say it was impossible. I just said it isn't common.
I have been locking on this one to xD
http://www.netonnet.no/art/data/laptop/skjermstorrelse/laptop-11---14-tom/hp-paviliondm4-3005eo/170404.5055/
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http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/home-office/-/products/Laptops/HP-Pavilion/A6X83UA?HP-Pavilion-dm4-3170se-Beats-Edition-Entertainment-Notebook-PC&jumpid=re_r602_q312_psg_beats_us_dm4#
1st one is incredibly expensive for what it is.
Quote from: Matt[AUS] on August 09, 2012, 15:19
1st one is incredibly expensive for what it is.
It''s the same pc.
just the first have norwegian price and the secound have $ price
Martin, don't listen to Matt, he has a three year old PC and he thinks he is bill gates. The first PC is great :)
Quote from: alexgarbz on August 11, 2012, 15:24
Martin, don't listen to Matt, he has a three year old PC and he thinks he is bill gates. The first PC is great :)
okay thanks ^^
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 00:36
HEELP
Hi i'm soon starting in 10th grade, and i need a new school pc.
Can you people give me some advice on pc's?
I really want serious advice here.
I seriously need help now.
What i want on it:
- It need to be good to write on the tastature
- It need to have some space to save documents on
- It need to have good battery time ( not like 2 houres)
- And at least not to heavy!
I appreciate all the help
Your English makes me want to kill myself.
Quote from: Storm94 on August 20, 2012, 05:11
Quote from: Trucker_martin on August 08, 2012, 00:36
HEELP
Hi i'm soon starting in 10th grade, and i need a new school pc.
Can you people give me some advice on pc's?
I really want serious advice here.
I seriously need help now.
What i want on it:
- It need to be good to write on the tastature
- It need to have some space to save documents on
- It need to have good battery time ( not like 2 houres)
- And at least not to heavy!
I appreciate all the help
Your English makes me want to kill myself.
I second this.
Appended: I'm suing you for emotional damages.
Buy a Asus eee pc, is the best pc you get for school work.
I have this one and he is fast, i installed office 2010 and he dosent lag (i play gta sa with 20 fps), i use this pc for school and work because is small and light, my battery goes up to 6 hours but with low bright on screen, power save disk mode, wireless off, Bluetooth off and camera off, i cant have more battery life because i'm running win xp pro, if i had running win xp home i had more battery life time xD
I have the pc for a few years, i bought it when he become on stores and it comes with 160 gb disk, i formatted with win xp pro after few months, installed 2 gb ram and the pc is very good, i bet the last asus eee pc versions are very good too.
My pc: http://eeepc.asus.com/au/product1000h.html
My suggestion for you (its in a Portuguese store): http://www.worten.pt/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=04869582&oid=30|36905&c=2655842