Asus, creator of the interesting EeePC - an ultraportable, ultra-affordable notebook computer aimed at students, has announced that it will be manufacturing these little wonders in 8, and 8.9 inch forms - so basically 8 and 9 inch screens.
At the same time, Asus also announced that the EeePC 701 could be configured to work in the US with Sprint Nextel's XOHM WiMAX service (standard wireless speed internet anywhere). Don't expect that for down under until Telstra introduces WiMAX on the Next G network, which we don't think will be soon.
Asus, however, didn't have the EeePC 801 or the Eee 901 on display - however, a Taiwanese blog called Pixnet has managed to get its hands on an 8" 801 model, compared next to a 7" 701.
They certainly look similar - same size and footprint, only the 801 uses more of the colossal space on the lid for a bigger screen. I certainly feel that the 801 looks 'cleaner' as gone is the black speaker grille around the screen - it's now white.
Whether these pictures represent the final product, we'll find out in Q2 2008 (April-June), when Asus is slated to officially release the new Eees.
[via Pixnet Blog (Taiwan), translated page]
Wednesday, 9 January 2008
Asus EeePC - 8 and 9 inch this year + Eee 801 pic
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