Well my little T1000P arrived a while ago now and I couldn't be happier with it. It's perfect for what I need - essentially a little pc I can take anywhere, anytime, and do normal work on, without lugging around a giant brick or even needing a laptop case (it fits in my handbag!)
I purchased it from seller Computer_Camp via eBay. Not sure whether they have a private online storefront or not but I certainly didn't have any hassles via their ebay interface. And the T1000P product itself, of course, is excellent
I ordered it with the 2GB RAM option and the 3.5G module, and also bought both the 4-cell and the 6-cell batteries so I have the option depending on what I'm doing. (The 4-cell is lightweight and sits flush with the case, but has a shorter life, whereas the 6-cell is heavier and sticks out a few cm at the back, but lasts longer out on the road if I'm going off the grid for a while)
I only have one tiny niggle. I'd like to use the Smart Charge / Sleep & Charge function to charge USB devices (like my mobile phone) when the netbook is turned Off and unplugged from power; however when this is the case,charging only works while I'm holding in the Function Key button on the left side of the netbook case. (Charging works fine while while the laptop is plugged into power, but I need it to work when I'm nowhere near a power point!)
The manual says:
"The GIGABYTE Smart Charge allows you to charge your digital
devices through USB ports while the computer is in the sleep mode.
When your computer is powered through an AC adapter by direct
AC power supply, you will be able to use Smart Charge when the
computer is in Off/Sleep/Hibernation mode. However, if the battery
pack is the sole power supply for your computer, Smart Charge only
works in Off/Hibernation mode."
The rest works fine, but I just can't find any way to get it to charge a device while the netbook's turned off and unplugged, aside from holding in that button! I'm sure it's not designed to make you sit there and hold the button in for hours
There's probably a really simple solution I'm missing. RuiPereira do you have any ideas there?