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ASUS 11.6" Laptop: Celeron N4000, 4GB Memory, 32GB eMMC Flash Memory

$149
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Best Buy eBay / Best Buy has ASUS 11.6" Laptop: Intel Celeron, 4GB Memory, 32GB eMMC Flash Memory (model# E203MA-TBCL432B) for $149.99. Shipping is free. [amazon]

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Posted February 4, 2019 at 13:02 PM EST
by cheetah


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By anonymous on 02/06/2019, 04:27 PM EST
No space on these 11" laptops to install actual 2.5" SSD or HDD. eMMC is soldered to the board. Dell inspiron 11 2-in-1 has an HDD/SSD bay but is more expensive. These are good travel companions. Battery lasts for hours or days if you use lightly. //@Anonymous: The Celeron CPU(N4000) benchmark is only 1460. Even the Celeron in a cheap laptop I bought 9 years ago has score of 1100. You have to add a SSD and do a bit of optimization(OS fresh installation & browser) to get fast response. After that's done, it's still quite usable if surfing the web and text editing are the main tasks. //@Anonymous: I wish they never make computer with celeron anymore. So sluggish compared with atom processor. Should just buy pentium.

By anonymous on 02/06/2019, 04:26 PM EST
Mine are both soldered to the mother board, an atom-based and a celeron-based asus 11.6" laptop. eMMC from my tests are as fast as a spinning desktop hard drive, which is a bit faster than a laptop hard drive. An SSD is about 5 times as fast as these eMMCs.
My atom laptop also lasts longer on battery than celeron and than a pentium-based laptop. Pentium is enough for basic computing. I ended up installing linux on the celeron machine and it's no longer acting slow. //@Anonymous: To below comment,

I don't think that you can install SSD as a booting drive. I even not sure you can put the internal SSD into this machine. Anyway, eMMC sucks as a performance perspective.

By anonymous on 02/05/2019, 01:15 PM EST
To below comment,

I don't think that you can install SSD as a booting drive. I even not sure you can put the internal SSD into this machine. Anyway, eMMC sucks as a performance perspective.

By anonymous on 02/05/2019, 10:45 AM EST
The Celeron CPU(N4000) benchmark is only 1460. Even the Celeron in a cheap laptop I bought 9 years ago has score of 1100. You have to add a SSD and do a bit of optimization(OS fresh installation & browser) to get fast response. After that's done, it's still quite usable if surfing the web and text editing are the main tasks. //@Anonymous: I wish they never make computer with celeron anymore. So sluggish compared with atom processor. Should just buy pentium.

By anonymous on 02/04/2019, 05:55 PM EST
I wish they never make computer with celeron anymore. So sluggish compared with atom processor. Should just buy pentium.

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