2Jun2008
Filed under: Info, Notebook/Tablet
Author: John C

Long unofficially official, Asus is finally showing off its Atom-based Eee PC 901, which is remarkably speedier than the 900 with a 1.6GHz Diamondville processor. Expected to launch tomorrow, besides the predicted addition of Bluetooth, the specs are otherwise the same: 1GB RAM, memory card slot, 12GB of storage for the Windows XP flavor, 20 for Linux. Asus is promising four to six hours of battery life. There is a WiMax version in the works (it’s being shown at the WiMax Expo), but it’s a little further out. No pricing yet, but we’d heard $650 earlier.
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Relevant Posts
- July 5, 2008 -- Gigabyte Netbook M912V Tablet Announced
- June 20, 2008 -- ASUS gets official with Atom-powered Eee Box
- May 24, 2008 -- ASUS developing Eee tablet PC?
- March 5, 2008 -- Gigabyte Unveiled M700 and M528 Ultra-Mobile PC
- October 31, 2007 -- Asus Eee Notebook On Sale At NewEgg
- August 10, 2007 -- Raon EVERUN With HSDPA Connection
- November 19, 2008 -- ASUS 15.6-inch touchscreen Eee Tops
- October 31, 2008 -- ASUS Eee PC in 2009
- October 22, 2008 -- New HDPC from MIU
- September 12, 2008 -- Toshiba’s NB105
- Tags: 1gb Ram, Asus, Atom, Battery Life, Bluetooth, Expo, Launch, Linux, Memory Card Slot, Ram Memory, Six Hours, Storage, Windows Xp
Ruddy
June 3rd, 2008 at 2:28 am
Not surprising..Asus eee laptops are very popular, especially the oldie Eee PC 4G. Not surpising now Asus wants to use the WiMax ver.