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    Overview

    ASUS Eee PC 701

    Editors rating
    Rating: 8.6
    Verdict

    The Asus Eee PC 701 is a great notebook. It's extremely affordable, attractively designed and highly portable. If you're looking for an ultraportable travelling companion or a cheap second computer, there are few better options.

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