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But unlike the original Eee PC netbooks, the Asus Eee PC X101 has a 10 inch display and an Intel Atom processor. It’s impressive that a company like Asus can cram a fully functional computer ...
It seems like an eternity ago that we reviewed ASUS' first Windows netbook, the Eee PC 4G, that started the netbook rage. It was cheap and it looked cheap but it brought affordable ultra-portable ...
The Eee PC™ T91MT’s multi-touch functionality makes interacting with the computer so intuitive and effortless, it encourages users to get creative. With its support for Windows 7 Multi-Touch gestures, ...
The Asus Eee PC 1101HA is the first laptop in the Asus Eee PC lineup to have an 11.6 inch display. Some people will argue that this means it’s not a netbook, but the Eee PC 1101HA isn’t much ...
Just like the Eee PC 1018P, the laptop has a more professional look than other netbooks, and the rounded edges give it a familiar aesthetic.
With the $460 Eee 1000H 80G XP, though, Asus addresses many of the previous problems we’ve had with earlier mini-notebook models–and it creates a solid second-gen machine in the process.
ASUS Eee PC Brings Computing to All Through Unprecedented Level of User Friendliness, ASUS Eee PC Revolutionizes the Way we Access the Internet to Learn, Work and Play In bringing people together and ...
Those lucky pants-wearing geeks over at LAPTOP got their grubby mitts on the new Asus Eee PC 701 and gave it a full review.
An inside look at the full retail version of Asus Eee PC. Features, functionality, design, ergonomics electronics are covered in this showcase.
New thin-and-light laptops, touchscreen all-in-one PCs, and superslim displays are among the hot gear Asus showed off at Computex this week. We take a closer look.
Eee PC 701 4G in ASUS' words is "Easy to Learn, Easy to Work, Easy to Play". What am I on about? Well it's ASUS' new mini laptop already on sale in Taiwan, and due out elsewhere towards the end of ...
A little over a week ago, reviews of Asus's Eee PC 701 started to trickle out onto the Internet. Some of the larger publications, like CNet and LAPTOP Magazine got their hands on the unit first ...