Has Asustek reached the pinnacle of what it can probably bring out in relation to their Eee PC netbook series? Wait let me recall, how many Eee PCs have we known so far? 12 right? And that is in the span of more than a year or less than a year, correct me if I’m wrong.
So, it is not surprising that for its next releases, Asustek is prepping up a new 10-inch notebook with Atom processors in its new N-Series. Yup, although this new notebook, has the same LCD size as that of the Eee PC 1000, what makes it different from the Eee PC models and from other netbook will be the presence of a high-capacity HDD (around 320GB). Additionally, this notebook will no be running Vista Window instead of the Windows XP. So that means that this notebook would not have RAM module of lower than 1GB.
Said 10.2-inch notebook will have an SRP of around $477-9-$637. This falls within the price range of the Eee PC 1000 series. The question now is, will Asustek’s new N series notebook pull something similar to the Eee PC? That would be interesting to find out.
Via Digitimes
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- Acer to announce its atom-powered “ultra mobility notebook” in june
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