Originally Posted by Gigi
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I have both an eee (4GB without webcam) and an Axim X50v. The eee would definitely be able to replace your Compaq (provided you're ok with the resolution and the smaller keyboard), but it is still too bulky (IMHO) to replace a handheld device. I use them for separate functions; my Ax goes with me mostly everywhere for PIM functions and quick access to the Internet/email, etc., whereas I deliberately take my eee when I am looking for laptop functions in a smaller package (e.g., watching movies, surfing for extended periods of time, word processing).
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The Asus eee is amazing - I've just bought one for my son and am considering buying for myself the version with a larger screen (8.9 inch) and Windows XP which is about to be released in the UK. I'm waiting to read reviews of the Windows XP version, though, to see whether it's fast enough to be usable. However, going back to the 7 inch version, I must say that Linux works really well on the eee and the included software for children is excellent, making this such good value.
But much as I love this computer already, it wouldn't replace my Axim. As Gigi said, I take my Axim absolutely everywhere with me and I can use it in an instant to check a contact's address, update my finances, check my diary, make a quick list or scribble some notes. I've always got room for it in my handbag, which I couldn't say for the eee. The eee, on the other hand, would be something I would take with me when travelling on occasions when I wanted to work on longer documents, which is not what the Axim is designed for, but I couldn't justify carrying around my 15.4" laptop, which weighs around 3kg.
I can see some people buying an eee in addition to their (larger) laptop for convenience, but I can't see many people buying to replace a handheld device running Winmobile, because once you use a device like the Axim, its convenience means everything!