
T3.com has published their review of the ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1008HA Netbook:
WE LOVE
Portability
Stylish design
WE HATE
Lack of ports
WE SAY
An amazingly small, thin and light netbook, and it's a good all-round package
You can read the entire review at T3.com.
Bit-Tech has published their review of the ASUS Eee PC 1008HA ‘Seashell’ Netbook:
The Eee PC 1008HA is a breath of fresh air in a market that has lacked a bit of spice recently. While there are a few design flaws, many are forgivable. The 1008HA looks stunning and it’s sure to turn a few heads when you pull it out of your laptop bag on the train. It’s also incredibly satisfying to use – both the keyboard and trackpad are excellent and a cut above most other netbooks we’ve tested. The keyboard is at last on a par with the Samsung NC10’s when it comes to quality.
It’s the netbook version of a MacBook Air

Technology pundit Andy Ihnatko has published his review of the ASUS 1008HA Seashell 10-inch Netbook:
When I first saw the 1008HA ($429, eeepc.asus.com), I knew that things had changed. The third generation of netbook has arrived.
If you are still not sure if the review is going well, he continues: read more…
ASUS Computer has taken your typical netbook image and raised it to 11. The Eee PC 1008HA 10-inch netbook is ASUS’ first Seashell design. Taking design queues from much more expensive ultra-portables, like the Apple MacBook Air
, ASUS has produced a very elegant netbook.
Bit-Tech has published their review of the Dell Inspiron Mini 12 netbook:
It’s fairly obvious that the Dell Inspiron Mini 12 isn’t one of the best netbooks we’ve seen in recent months, but there is a glimmer of hope for it. While the lower spec version of the Mini 12 does feel like a bit of a disappointment, a lot of the issues can be squashed by simply opting for the higher spec machine featuring the slightly faster CPU and adding the six-cell battery option on top. That does mean that Ubuntu 8.04 is out of the window unless you want to install it yourself, because the higher spec version of the Mini 12 only comes with Windows XP Home SP3 installed.
Laptop Magazine has published their review of the Acer Aspire One AOD250 Netbook:
It’s been only a few months since Acer debuted its Aspire One AOD150 netbook, but already the company has come out with a slimmed-down model, the AOD250 (AOD250-1165), which is both thinner and lighter than its predecessor.
Well, it looks like the Mini 10 won’t be alone. the Dell Inspiron Mini 12 netbook is now on sale at Amazon.com. Available in 4 different colors with a 12.1-inch Glossy LED LCD screen (1280×800 resolution), this netbook also has the following specs:
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