The Eee PC 1015PE is a sleek and environment-friendly mini laptop/netbook that was introduced by ASUS just recently. At the Taipei International Information Technology Show (COMPUTEX Taipei) this year, it was awarded as the Best Choice in the Green ICT category because of its excellent energy efficiency, eco-friendly materials and packaging, and for using considerably reduced levels of hazardous materials during its production.
For optimal power-efficiency, the Eee PC 1015PE is loaded with the exclusive ASUS Super Hybrid Engine technology that allows the netbook to regulate power use based on the resources needed by the running application. According to ASUS, the battery life can reach up to 13.5 hours without recharging, which I think is pretty amazing in today's standard.
The Eee PC 1015PE mini laptop is powered by energy-efficient Intel Atom Pineview-M N450, N455, N470, N475 processors and supports up to 2GB SO-DIMM DDR2 RAM. You can load it up with up to 320 GB of hard drive, and you will have the option to use the 500 GB online storage provided by ASUS.
The ASUS Eee PC 1015PE is not only good on the inside but outside as well. Its aerodynamic shape, rounded curves, and slim look make it one of the best-looking netbooks I've seen lately. Plus, it comes in different color combinations including Midnight Blue, Milky White, Silky Red, and Jazz Black.

With its matte-finished lid, 10.1-inch LCD display, and palm rest, the Eee PC 1015PE is never a fingerprint magnet. Compared to the previous model, I think this is one of the biggest improvements in terms of design and usability.
The Eee PC 1015PE may come pre-loaded with Genuine Windows 7 Starter Edition. However, you can easily replace it with a netbook-oriented Linux distro such as Easypeasy, Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR), Jolicloud, etc. since Eee PCs are known to support Linux.
If you want to buy a stylish, full-featured, and affordable netbook while at the same time do good for the environment, then you should get an ASUS Eee PC 1015PE.
If you want to buy a stylish, full-featured, and affordable netbook while at the same time do good for the environment, then you should get an ASUS Eee PC 1015PE.

Official webpage: Asus Eee PC
More info about ASUS Eee PC 1015PE: TestFreaks
I currently own an ASUS EeePC 1000 that came with GNU/Linux and SSD storage. I like it a lot. After that model, I believe they stopped selling EeePCs without Microsoft Windows. Since then I've been recommending units from System76, Zareason, Dell, etc.
The zareason terra hd looks pretty darned schweet, and system76 should be refreshing their starling netbook any day now. The chip and ram are similar to the terra hd, but the terra hd's screen is much higher res.
asus: meh.
I have the 1015PE, and I started with Windows 7 Starter Edition. It's fine. There's nothing wrong with it. When I did upgrade to Home Premium (because it was a discounted upgrade included with the purchase from Best Buy), the difference was barely noticeable.
Windows 7 works great on this system. No problems. It's not slow. It's not laggy. I know that goes against what the Linux nerds would want to hear, but really, Windows 7 is great on this system, and if I want to run Linux I can always boot into the built-in ExpressGate OS.
My only complaint about the 1015PE is that, despite them switching to a matte outer shell, the LCD and keyboard bezels are both glossy, and scratch rather easily. I'd have preferred if the WHOLE computer were matte.
FAIL