A lot have been said about Asus next generation of ultraportable called the S101. Words on the streets say that finally, Asus is graduating from the Eee PC branding and is now ready to introduce a new set of portable notebooks which are more powerful than the Eee PC. Such is the case of the Asus S101.

Again, words on the streets say that said S101 notebook has already reached the FCC, which of course means that it would just be a matter of time before we see it hitting store shelves in the U.S. Interestingly though, as Engadget has noted, the FCC documents still show that the Asus N10 is still using the Eee PC branding. How come?

Either the Asus people were just too tired to create another FCC document and they just copied an old document an replaced it with SPECS of the N10 but forgot to replace some traces of the “Eee PC”, or the S101 might after all still carry the Eee PC branding. If the latter is true, are we looking at the Eee PC S101? or the Eee PC 1000-S101?

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