The 8.9-inch Asus Eee PC with multi-gesture track pad and running on Windows XP is arguably just as anticipated as the original 7-inch Eee PC. It’s not going to be the Intel’s Atom version of processor inside the mini-laptop, though. Do we care? Price for the Eee 900 starts at $549. [via engadget]
Continue reading...13. April 2008
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY2azHo0LAU[/youtube] The 8.9-inch Eee PC is identical to the original 7-inch one with a few improvements. The screen, of course, is bigger, and the trackpad as well, which in combo should almost justify the price upgrade, and you ave to include the 12GB SSD. The weight (under 1kg) has bee maintained, which is good, and battery [...]
Continue reading...26. March 2008
Terrific news for Eee PC fans. Spotted at the FCC site is not only a 9-inch Eee PC or a touch screen Eee PC, but a 9-inch multi-touch screen Eee PC. The original Eee PC has a touchpad made for elf fingers. Most likely, with two-finger scrolling support the touch pad would be much larger, though [...]
Continue reading...25. February 2008
One thing Asus downplayed or didn’t play at all about the Asus Eee PC is its durability. The world’s most popular sub-notebook is unofficially the most low-maintenance laptop out there, based on several drop tests done by a French owner. After the drop test, he also subjected the Eee PC to extreme heat. If this [...]
Continue reading...12. February 2008
The ePC from Tangent sells for $299 or the same price the Eee PC 2GB Surf (no camera) is going for. In fact, the ePC line shows a specs list similar to the Eee PC. The design is similar and so is the 7-inch screen, 2 lb weight, WiFi, Linux OS and they even [...]
Continue reading...9. February 2008
The Eee PC just got a lot better. A reader and Eee enthusiast in the Philippines managed to hack an FBReader into the Eee PC. The FBReader is a free e-Book reader for devices running Unix/ Windows. You can find it in PDAs and smartphones as well. On full-screen mode, the FBReader looks like [...]
Continue reading...31. January 2008
Asus recently unveiled new products on its cheap Eee line. The E-Monitor is a desktop with the same design as the iMAC but going only for $499. The E-DT is a PC only (without monitor) system but going between $200-$300. Lastly, there is the E-TV, a 42-inch TV that can be integrated with other [...]
Continue reading...28. January 2008
The Asus Eee PC has been cloned and the cloner has done a bang-up job. Same Celeron M 900MHz processor, 512MB RAM, 2GB flash drive, 7-inch screen and 2 pounds weight. Take the Eee PC’s camera out and you have the CybertronPC CM900 mini notebook. How much does this perfect clone job cost? $349.99. The [...]
Continue reading...25. January 2008
The Eee PC is now for sale in Japan, and it’s a little better than the Eee PC that the rest of us know and love. It’s officially the Eee PC 4g-X with similar specs as the Eee PC 4G but loaded with Windows XP instead of Linux. On board is a 4GB SDHC [...]
Continue reading...18. January 2008
Digitimes is reporting that the Asus Eee PC, currently using a 7-inch screen, may have a touch screen option some time in the future. Asustek is thinking of offering 8, 9 and 10-inch screen models of the Eee PC. The 9-inch Eee will definitely have touch screen. Although the list of panel partners for the [...]
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20. April 2008
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