About nine months ago ASUS released its 12.1-inch Eee PC 1201N to much fanfare. It was the first "netbook" to pack NVIDIA's Ion platform and a desktop-class Atom processor. Translation: it absolutely wrecked regular netbooks (and even other Ion netbooks) on the graphics and performance battlefield. Indeed, the 1201N blurred the lines between netbook and regular laptop, but we ultimately knocked it fairly hard for not lasting longer than 2.5 hours on a charge -- it was dubbed a "netbook" of
Yesterday, ASUS started taking pre-orders for the ASUS Eee PC 1201PN netbook and today they have finally added an official product page for the device. Other retail websites have also started displaying the netbook on their sites as well.The 12.1″ (1366×768 resolution) Eee PC 1201PN netbook is powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor [ ... ] ...
"M" Club members, mwave.com offers the refurbished 2.4-lb. ASUS Eee PC 1005HA Seashell Intel Atom 1.6GHz 10" Widescreen Netbook in Pink, model no. 1005HAB-PIK003S, for $229.99 with free shipping ... ("M" Club membership is free; click here to sign up.) That's $20 over our May mention of a blue model (which had a smaller battery and Windows XP), and it's the lowest total price we could find for this refurb by $55. It features an Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, 10" widescreen 1024x600
mwave.com offers the factory-refurbished ASUS Eee PC 900HD Intel Celeron 900MHz 8.9" Widescreen Netbook, model no. EPC900HDB-BLK003X, for $179.99. Coupon code "BUYALERT" cuts it to $169.99 ... With free shipping , it's $237 under the best price we could find for a new system and $30 under our February mention of the same refurbished system. It features an Intel Celeron M 353 900MHz processor, 8.9" 1024x600 widescreen LCD, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, 0.3-megapixel webcam, 802.11g wireless,
Back in March, ASUS released some details on their Eee PC 1005PR netbook. Just recently, the company has just released more (official) details about the netbook in its own press release and is making it available for purchase at some major retailers for $399.99 plus tax.Here are some basics about the ASUS Eee PC 1005PR [ ... ] ...
The existence of the fabulous-looking Eee PC 1218 was only made public on the company's design Web site, a forum for listing the awards bestowed upon its products, in this case a red dot award ...
eXpansys offers the ASUS Eee PC 900SD Intel Celeron 800MHz 8.9" Widescreen Netbook in Black, model no. EEEPC900SD-BLK009X, for $224.99 plus $11.95 for shipping. That's the lowest total price we could find by $47, although we saw a purple one for $25 less in January. This 2.2-lb. netbook features an Intel Celeron M 800MHz processor, 8.9" widescreen 1024x600 LCD, 512MB RAM, 8GB solid-state drive (SSD), 802.11g wireless, media card reader, webcam, 4-cell battery, and Windows XP Home ...
Well, will you look at that. In its haste to proclaim itself winner of a 2010 Red Dot design award, ASUS has inadvertently or perhaps intentionally announced the brand-new netbook that received it -- the Eee PC 1218. She's a beaut, too, with a slim, one-piece aluminum shell that evokes the MacBook Air but still packs a substantial number of expansion ports. There aren't any hard specs quite yet, but the above shot shows it'll come with a webcam and chiclet keyboard, and in a second pic after the
What do you do if your netbooks are starting to look so last season? Well if you're ASUS, you hire a leading industrial designer like Karim Rashid to revamp it, of course. The Eee PC 1008P's snazzy new design and removable battery certainly caught our eye at CES, but now so is its $499 pricetag. Positioned as a designer netbook, the 1008P is a mixed bag of specs -- it has got the now-typical Intel Atom N450 processor, boasts 2GB of RAM and larger 320GB hard drive, as well as a disappointingly
Tired of waiting for the Eee PC 1201T to ship? Impatient, aren't we? We've been wondering about the status of this here netbook since it came to light last November, and now it looks like the Germans are about to get a real, live taste of AMD's Congo platform. Boasting a 1.6GHz MV40 CPU, the same look and feel that we've grown accustomed to on Eee PC netbooks, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, ATI HD3200 GPU and Windows 7 on the OS front, this is certainly one of the more unique machines in the