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New Asus Eee netbooks: touch-enabled, dual core, sub-$300 price coming next year

10. October 2008

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Trying to update their pioneering netbook line, Asus will be releasing a touch-enabled Eee PC in the future. Next year is the target release, and they’ll be showing it off as early as January in the annual gathering at CES. No word though on its OS or configuration, but what’s certain is that there’s more [...]

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Asus S101: Most affordable ultra-slim netbook to date

4. October 2008

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It looks like Asus has finally decided to take a different route in expanding their netbook line, and personally, I think it’s a good thing. Instead of focusing just on the Eee PC line, they’re now introducing a new line in the form of the Asus S101. Targeted at those who love ultra-thin ultra-portables; the [...]

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Asus Eee PC 1000H mini-notebook in Pink and Lime

13. August 2008

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  The 10-inch Eee PC 1000H may have suffered a price cut recently but that does not mean it will have to remain cheap-looking in black and dirty white. I’d go for the lime one myself but the pink would clearly be the Eee PC of choice of the young and the female. We’re assuming the [...]

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Asus Eee PC 900A - Intel Atom Inside

3. August 2008

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  Looks familiar? That’s because it’s basically the Asus Eee PC 900 on the outside. On the inside, however, the Eee PC 900A will have an Intel Atom processor running at the helm. Since it makes use of the form factor of the 900,  current users of the the said model can probably make use of their batteries and other [...]

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Asus Eee PC 1000H $100 Price Cut

19. July 2008

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Is it just me or has the Eee PC has gone down from being the cheapest laptop brand to being the most over-priced in its category? Acer Aspire One’s 8.9-inch notebook is sold cheaper than the original Eee PC 701, despite the superior processor and superior everything else. The Eee PC 1000H, which used to [...]

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Eee PC 900 30G Appears with $513 Price Tag

18. July 2008

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  Asustek has posted a 30GB Eee PC 900 on their Chinese site. Asustek dd not think any photos are necessary; it looks exactly like the Eee PC 900 with flash memory. If you’re into big storage in a little device, this is the way to go. Be warned, though, that a hard drive Asus Eee [...]

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Eee PC Line to Expand: Asus Adds 903, 904, 905

30. June 2008

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  Asustek will be unleashing a barrage of Eee PCs. If the Eee PC 1000 may be a too pricey laptop alternative for you, the new 90x models might be the subnotebook for you. We don’t have the prices yet but it’s safe to say the 903, 904, 905 will be in the EeePC 901 price [...]

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Eee PC 1000H Available in Taiwan

11. June 2008

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  Asus has made the Eee PC 1000 (10-inch screen) available in their home ground Taiwan. It’s pricey, selling in Taiwanese money for the equivalent of $625. It’s definitely not the old Eee PC 700 but something closer to regular-sized laptops. But, heck, ultraportables weren’t exactly cheap. Compared to the old 12 inchers from Sony and [...]

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Asus Eee PC 1000 to Launch

29. May 2008

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Next Tuesday, we will see yet another Eee PC model. The 10-inch Asus Eee PC is slated for a November shipping. Pricing is still unknown and so are the specs. Hopefully the premium we are paying for the low-spec’d ultraportable will no longer be valid on the 10-inch model. Translation: Eee PC 1000 should be [...]

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Asus Eee PC Corporation Contemplates: 11-Inch Laptop

28. April 2008

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News from Digitimes is not always right on the money but Digi is a respected Chinese publication and it’s based on where the actual devices in question are being built. This time around, the “big deal” might have something to do with translating Chinese into English (digitally through Google Translator and Altavista’s Babelfish). It’s either [...]

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