IT-Services

Asus Gears Up to Launch 11-inch Eee PC.

Asus is reportedly preparing a late June shipment for its upcoming 11-inch Eee PC netbook, priced at roughly ň‚¬400 or $555. Itň€™s been weeks since we first caught wind of Asusň€™ plans to launch an 11-inch version of the companyň€™s hugely popular Eee PC line. This week the company officially announced the Eee PC 1101HA. Youň€™re looking at an 11.6-inch ň€˜netbookň€™ packing an Intel Atom Z520 processor at 1.33GHz. Slashgear reports that the 1101HA will sport the same ň€śSeashellň€ť styling as the smaller Eee PC 1008HA and 1005HA along with a WXGA 1366 x 768 display, 1 GB of RAM, a 160 GB hard-drive, a full-size keyboard and trackpad, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth, a full size VGA port and of course the obligatory 1.3-megapixel webcam. We still stand firm in our belief that anything over 10 inches isnň€™t really a netbook but the price is pretty competitive when you consider there are smaller netbooks out there that exceeds said price. Where do you guys think the line should be drawn for netbook size? More importantly, do you plan on purchasing one of the 11-inch Eee PCs once theyň€™re available? Let us know!


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
OCZ Announces Super-fast SSD With 120 MB/s Read And 100 MB/s Write Speeds.
Sunnyvale (CA) - OCZ Technology has announced it next generation of SSD drives that are up to twice as fast as the previous generation. While first generation SSD drives had read speeds of 58 MB/s and supported write speeds of up to 35 MB/s, the second generation comes with a massive 120 MB/s read and an even more impressive 100 MB/s write speed.
Popular Articles

CryEngine 3 Ready for Massively Multiplayer.
Crytek"s Carl Jones said that the future of gaming will harbor massively multiplayer communities.

Spansion selected as main flash memory supplier for Lenovo handsets.
Spansion announced it was selected by Lenovo Mobile Communications Technology as the principal supplier of flash memory to be used in handset products. Lenovo plans to leverage Spansion"s proprietary Mirror Bit flash memory technology to bring innovative phones to the Chinese market, enabling advanced features, such as CD-quality audio and photos with resolution of up to 4 megapixels, according to Spansion.