I was recently in Taiwan, as noted in the previous posts, which is the home of Asus EEE PC. Anyway, i have seen the new Asus EEE 900 on sale in Taiwan, and many are getting it. Came home, and i kind off checked the internet, to my horror, this topic which was blogged(and very popular) in this humble sanctuary of mine, needs a revival, Part 2.
To start off, it’s about the Asus EEE 900 PC again, and it’s future.
Asus EEE 900 and it’s memory space
The interesting thing about Asus EEE 900 is that it comes in two flavors, the Windows XP OS and the Linux OS. What’s wierd is that, there is comparatively lesser storage space for the Windows XP OS(which demands more memory space).
“the 900 will actually carry two different flash storage units, with 4GB soldered onto the motherboard and an 8GB SSD in the PCIe slot for XP versions and a 16GB unit for Linux models. The dual-storage system means you should be able to upgrade easily, but we’re still wondering why the lighterweight OS gets more storage” from Engadget
And that’s not all for Asus EEE PC.
Asus has already announced the next generation of EEE PC.(a lucrative products naturally has lots of descendants) 10 inch Asus EEE PC, anyone’s up for it?
This is new to me, but doesn’t seems very good for it’s value. It’s looks is fine, but not the specification. Hit the title to look at it’s specification, and it’s price.
“The Classmate 2 will tote a 9-inch LCD display, six-cell battery, 512MB RAM, 30GB HDD, integrated webcam, 802.11b/g WiFi support, Windows XP or Linux OS and an Intel Celeron M processor, however, future versions will move to Intel’s Atom platform.” from Gizmodo
This actually looks quite good and it has slightly better specifications than an EEE PC. Best of all, it is now avaliable to anyone.
“The IL1 from CTL (who’s making the Classmate 2) looks like it might shake up the market, at least a bit, if being the cheapest thing around is the bottom line. A 1GHz Via processor, 1GB of RAM, 4GB SSD or 60GB HDD plus an SD card reader, with Linux or Windows XP. The screen’s Eee-sized, an LED-backlit 7-inch LCD, all for “less than $350.” from Gizmodo
This doesn’t look that bad. It gives a more serious feel than an Asus EEE, a better choice for businessmen. And, it’s US$50 cheaper than an Asus EEE PC.
G10IL PC from Taiwanese manufacturer Elitegroup Computer Systems
“Users can expect Intel’s new Atom processors, an 8.9 or 10.2-inch screen, up to 2GB of RAM, 7.2Mbps mobile broadband (HSPA) connectivity and your choice of the XP or Linux OS. Other features include: SSD or HDD (depending on model), 3 USB 2.0 ports, an embedded 1.3-megapixel web camera, ethernet and modem jacks, WLAN and Bluetooth and a 4-in-1 card reader.” from Gizmodo
OMG, this has to be the better, or the best looking one out of the whole lot. Pricing and more specifications are not announced yet, but i’m waiting. This laptop is on my radar.
This was, and is still my first choice for a laptop in this gerne. It’s looks is better than the rest(with strong competition from the above laptop though), and it’s ain’t lacking in it’s power too. I actually saw the advertisement(a big one) just beside Taipei 101 in Taiwan. It’s a nice little laptop.
“First, despite its compact dimensions, this 3.2-pound laptop sports a full-size keyboard, which makes it easy to take notes and compose e-mails on the go. You also get a sturdy and stylish aluminum chassis that makes this system look like a premium ultraportable, as well as a relatively large and crisp 8.9-inch display. And unlike competing machines, such as the Asus Eee PC and Everex Cloudbook, you can configure the Mini-Note with your choice of processors, RAM, and hard drives. Plus, you can plug in a ExpressCard mobile broadband modem so you don’t have to rely on Wi-Fi hotspots.
The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (starting at $599 for Windows Vista Basic, $499 for SuSE Linux, and $749 as configured) is a bit more expensive and weighs more than the competition, but the system’s unique strengths make it a good investment for students, mobile professionals, and anyone else looking for an affordable, highly portable computer.” from LapTopMag
This, is a laptop built for functionality as a small mobile PC. It has touchscreen function, a optical drive(DVD writer!!!). It also has impressive specifications.
“Specifications: 7” Touch Display (1024×600), Intel 800Mhz CPU Chipset, 60GB HDD, WiFi G, Bluetooth, 9.2 x 7 x 1.3”, 2.4lbs, Theoretical battery life: 3.5hrs to 7hrs (extended battery)” from UberGizmo
An update to this laptop which was previously shown in Part 1. MSI has released the specs for it, so here’s it.
“Taiwan-based MSI recently revealed more information on its low-cost, ultra-portable laptop, the Wind Notebook. The roughly 2.2lb notebook will run on Windows XP and feature an unusually large 2.5-inch HDD with an 80GB capacity. The Wind will be offered with either an 8.9- or 10-inch LCD display, the resolution of which is pegged at 1024×600 pixels. It is expected to compete with ASUS’ Eee PC 900. Other reported specs are believed to include a choice of processors ranging from 1.0GHz to 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM and an impressive 7-hour battery life. MSI suggests the latter may be made possible with a high-capacity battery.” from Electronista
Getting bored? Now, for some other news that are more interesting
Dell is getting on board the Low-Cost UMPC range
And now, we have a range of portable PC called, HDPC(Hybrid Dual Portable Personal Computer). Basically, it’s a All-In-One device. Hit the title for more information on this device by Miu.
*phew*



















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Some links to update this post, we have a freaking nice mod, crystal case mod for Asus EEE, enabling it to have a 360 degree rotation of the screen.
http://gizmodo.com/389441/asus-eee-crystal-case-actually-made-of-plastic-but-still-good
To commemorate its 25th anniversary, PC Magazine announces A Computerlicious Design Experience, the dramatic redesign and auction of 9 laptops by top designers benefiting the non-profit National Cristina Foundation (NCF). The 9 Computerlicious Hewlett Packard PCs will be auctioned off on eBay. The auction will commence on May 12, 2008 and conclude on May 19. All proceeds will assist NCF in providing used computer equipment to non-profits, schools and public agencies nationwide for the training of people in need. Stay tuned for more details!
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And, lastly, Microsoft as a big brother.
http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/05/12/ms.limits.low.cost.win.pcs/
Another UMPC, Bestlink Alpha 400 from hongkong.
Cheapest UMPC as of yet.
http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS2846711250.html
Asus EEE making a cheap touchscreen tablet?
http://www.current.com.au/2008/05/23/article/DTDJUIDLQQ.html
10 inch asu EEE PC finally coming out!
http://gizmodo.com/393596/asus-eee-pc-1000-to-debut-first-week-of-june
and we have mini Dell..
http://gizmodo.com/393815/exclusive-dell-mini-inspiron-their-first-mini-laptop
Asus EEE PC 901, atom based to be released.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/146545/asus_shows_off_atombased_eee_pc.html
Asus EEE PC 901 unboxed.
http://blog.laptopmag.com/eee-pc-901-unboxing-shots-and-first-impressions
Asus EEE PC 1000H REVIEW!
http://gizmodo.com/5017790/asus-eee-pc-1000h-reviewed-best-eee-yet-except-the-price
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