ECS G10IL
The ECS G10IL has an elegant style that we think many users would find appealing. It appears to be sturdy too, lessening our worries that it would be damaged with the slightest bump. It doesn’t have sharp edges and its keyboard allows for comfort in typing. Its three USB ports are on the right side and it also has a reader for Secure Digital Secure Digital High Capacity cards, MMC and MS.
If connectivity is one of the criteria that you most value, then you’d consider the ECS G10IL to be an excellent find. Aside from allowing for broadband connection, the netbook also has Super-3G broadband technologies — a built-in mobile tri-band High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA). This means that downloads can be achieved at a speed of up to 7.2Mb/s for the HSDPA and 2Mb/s for the HSUPA.
The ECS G10IL also comes with Ethernet networking, a 56 kbps analog modem, WLAN and Bluetooth connection.
Specifications
Central Processing Unit – Intel Atom N270 1.6Ghz (aka “Diamondville”)
Chipset – Intel 945 GSE, IC˗M
Operating System – Windows XP or Linux
Read Access Memory – on slot SODIMM 200-pin DDR2 533/667, up to 2GB
Screen Size – 8.9 inches or 10.2 inches 1024 x 600 pixels
Ports – Three USB 2.0 slots, 4-in-1 Card Reader, VGA out
Web cam – 1.3 mega pixel Charge Couple Device
Storage – Hard disk drive or Solid state drive
Battery – 4 / 6 cell
Dimensions – 259 x 180 x 28.5 (mm)
Pros
We applaud the ECS G10IL for its anticipation of the users’ connectivity requirements. And since it allows for HSDPA and HSUPA connectivity, users are assured of a better browsing experience. How the keyboard is laid out and the size and shape of the keys make touch-typing easy to do. The user has the option of installing the netbook with either the Linpus Lite 9.4 version of Linux or Windows XP operating systems. The ECS G10IL also has a 1.3 mega pixel camera that provides high-resolution graphics. Engaging in videoconferences through messaging systems is enhanced.
Cons
Like other netbooks, the downside is that there’s no optical drive; hence, there’s a need to have an external drive to install certain programs or applications.
Conclusion
The ECS G10IL isn’t the lightest netbook but it has other features that make it worth buying. With its sleek design, keyboard comfort, impressive Internet connectivity, and LCD screen, the average consumer will be satisfied with it. However, it doesn’t have the latest features and it won’t work well for business users.