Okay, I'm writing this on my Asus EEE right now. It is definitely a bit of a challenge to get used to the keyboard but it is growing on me. It, like the iPhone, just takes some practice before you can truly judge it.
It does get much warmer than I was expecting. Also, I don't see the battery time estimate in XP so they must have forgot to add that feature into the driver for the battery circuitry. I have installed XP and everything I use on a regular basis, including Media Center. I must say that it runs very decent overall. I just cannot believe how small the screen is yet I still get access to full applications--just a strange realization. It's very neat, though, and I really like it. I'm listening to music now, too. Believe it or not, I still am stuck at wireless B...but I have a g box that I can hookup. It was giving me some trouble so I reverted to B and it does about everything I need because I'm not a heavy wifi user. However, I want to start streaming my DVDs to my EEE through MC and that will require G speeds. I plan on hooking that up shortly.
This thing is so dang cool. I'm actually surprised by the weight as I was used to a 4 pound twelve inch so two pounds isn't really a huge change. My biggest complaint is that it is back heavy so it tends to tip over since the front is so light. It really does seem like a toy but it is amazing that I was able to install everything I did on it.
I have two 1GB memory upgrades on the way for both the EEEs I ordered. The 8GB model is in stock in certain areas but it seems like a poor value. I got an 8GB card for fifty bucks or so and the memory for twenty. So that's seventy and I'm getting 12 GB instead of 8. But I do like single drives so it would be nice. I'm trying to talk myself out of it so I don't think I have to buy it.
Overall I am very pleased with this unit. Sound wise, I am slightly disappointed because the fan seems louder than it should be. I was using this all day next to my big computer and just minutes ago I shut it down and carefully listened for sound to approach zero. What is that noise?? Oh, its the fan!! I can deal though because it will handle motion better with no moving parts. Nice computer if you know what you're getting!