Unveiled as the first Atom Netbook featuring a next-gen Nvidia Ion processor, the $499 Asus Eee PC 1201PN is an update to the very similarly named Asus Eee PC 1201N we reviewed at the beginning of 2010. Back then, we enjoyed the 12-inch 1,366x768 screen, the graphic improvements offered via Ion, and the dual-core Atom processor it employed. It was priced higher than most Netbooks, but was also more powerful.
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The 1201PN, however, only has a single-core Atom N450 CPU to go with its Ion GPU, a combination that results in general performance that's weaker than its same-priced predecessor. If the 1201N can be found for sale somewhere, it's probably the better buy for now. While the keyboard feel and general build of the 1201PN are very similar to what we enjoyed in the 1201N before it, its limited processor slows things down, whereas the Ion graphics don't seem to add much more than what we'd already seen in Ion last year--and, in some cases, it even seemed to offer less. In a post-iPad era, a Netbook has to offer a low price or an impressive performance, and this Asus really has neither.
| Price as reviewed | $499 |
| Processor | 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N450 |
| Memory | 2GB, 667MHz DDR2 |
| Hard drive | 250GB 5,400rpm |
| Chipset | Intel NM10 |
| Graphics | Nvidia Ion, 512MB DDR3 |
| Operating system | Windows 7 Home Premium |
| Dimensions (WD) | 11.6 x 8.2 inches |
| Height | 1.1-1.3 inches |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 12.1 inches |
| System weight / Weight with AC adapter | 3.2/3.7 pounds |
| Category | Netbook |
| Â | Asus Eee PC 1201PN | Average for category [Netbook] |
| Video | VGA, HDMI-out | VGA |
| Audio | Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks | Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | 3 USB 2.0, SD card reader | 3 USB 2.0, SD card reader |
| Expansion | None | None |
| Networking | Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Optical drive | None | None |
According to Nvidia, this Ion processor will be the heart of its future Ions with Optimus, which will be able to switch between discrete graphics and the integrated Intel processor and theoretically improve battery life performance. But, we're not sure this Ion GPU has enough graphics punch to really be of use to most people in a dedicated graphics capacity. It has nowhere near the graphics seen in the Alienware M11x, for instance, and really works best for enhancing streaming video quality and video playback as opposed to any sort of game play. The fact that both CPU and graphics performance seemed to take a dip since the January debut of the Asus Eee PC 1201N is the least forgivable part. To be front-running with next-gen technology, there at least need to be significant improvements.
| Asus Eee PC 1201N | Average watts per hour | ||
| Off (60 percent) | 0.45 | ||
| Sleep (10 percent) | 0.79 | ||
| Idle (25 percent) | 9.74 | ||
| Load (5 percent) | 18.616 | ||
| Raw kWh | 32.56 | ||
| Annual energy cost | $3.70 | ||
The Asus Eee PC 1201PN ran for 3 hours and 57 minutes on our video playback battery drain test, using the included six-cell battery. For the record, that's under 40 minutes more than what the dual-core Atom Eee PC 1201N achieved back in January. It's slightly more than what the 12-inch Ion-packing Lenovo IdeaPad S12 had for battery life, too. Still, we'd rather have a 6-hour-plus battery like what's available on the smaller-screened Asus Eee PC 1005PR. We're not sure whether the Ion is at fault or Asus' implementation, but the bottom line means less battery life for you as a result.
Asus includes an industry-standard, one-year, parts-and-labor warranty with the system. Though the company has cleaned up its varied and confusing Web sites a bit of late, there are still separate pull-down menu items for both "service" and "support," which lead to completely different things. Digging around, you can find FAQs, driver downloads, and even a list of authorized service centers in your state. There's a lot of useful information here; it just may take a little patience to find it (here's a starting point: the 24-7 phone support line is 1-888-678-3688).
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System configurations:
Asus Eee PC 1201PN
Windows 7 Home Premium; 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450; 2048MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz;512MB Nvidia ION; 250GB Western Digital 5,400rpm
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Windows 7 Starter; 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450; 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz;250MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 3150; 250GB Seagate 5,400rpm
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>HP Mini 210
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