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ASUSteK's answer to the Foleo: the Eee PC, and it's $200!
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$200 is a killer price.
I almost feel sorry for Palm. Competition is getting fieeeeeerce... |
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ASUS is one of my favorite motherboards. I have used them for many years since I first started to build my own systems.
At $200 they could clean up. |
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Clean up you say?
Man they'll berry'em! Where do I buy it? |
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Ah...but does it have instant on?
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![]() I haven't found any release date speculation anywhere, save for one tidbit that mentions that the thing is supposed to designed for the Intel Penryn processors, which are due out some time late this (calendar) year. ![]() Quote:
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From here it says it booted up in 15 seconds...
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=40076 and more info here... http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9292516116.html |
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Been seeing the sub threads of the flash demo at the Asus site is showing Safari screen shots.... Or could this be running the same version of Mac OS X thats in the iPhone? Now that is creepy! |
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512 MB RAM is more than enough for Win XP. Take a look at your Peak Commit Charge in TaskManager, I never go beyond 500 MB on my system, and I run all sort of applications on it.
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The battery life is what will be the downfall. 3 hours is a problem.
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If the flash demo is an end poduction model it also has 4 USB and a VGA port on top of the 10/100 ethernet and SD card slot.
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With the short battery time, the price is indeed the only thing that makes this device attractive; and the price alone may not be enough to justify its purchase. I can see these things be used as thin clients in public spaces, especially if the casing is rugged.
Nevertheless, its introduction points to a hopeful change in mindset. First, the price. Subnotebooks and ultraportables have existed for a while, but usually they are hugely expensive -- Asus themselves introduced a 3,000 USD ultraportable recently; that's half a class full of 15 Eees. Second, the price and format of the Eee, the VIA device and the Foleo suggest that manufacturers perceive a market where the required features have changed: less power, but with a keyboard and acting like a laptop instead of a PDA. What I am trying to say is: even if these specific devices turn out to be not what people need, there will be similar devices that come closer. |
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Since OS X is written in Unix do you think it would be possible to adapt it to this device? Or can Apple forbid it? As it is now it does 10 times more than the old Powerbook I still use once in a while. This little bugger is cheaper than anything before it, even Palms!?! Take the cheapest Palm and add extras like a keyboard and software to match this one and the deed's done, way more expensive! This will be the computer for third world economies. I can't see how they'll manage to produce enough, they'll beat the 'Big Mac' number of sales in two years if they can rack up the production. Way to go Asus! I just hope this is no April fools type of joke or a stupid study to see how many you could sell. |
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Sounds like there're some details to be worked out, but this sounds like the kind of thing I'd take on vacation instead of a laptop! I can browse, I can e-mail, I can write on Word... I don't need any more than that! And for $200, this is something I'd buy.
However good or bad the ASUS turns out to be, though, the important thing is that it will show Palm (and everybody else) what can be done for a lower price point... especially if it sells well. |
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