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While Asus has already made its dual-core, ION-powered netbook – the 1201N, Laptopmag already had a hands-on report of the Eee PC 1201N. The Eee PC 1201N boasts of Windows 7 Premium, 12-inch display, 1.3-inch thick, 3.2 pounds, chicklet-style keyboard and a dimpled trackpad.

The Eee PC 1201N also has HDMI port so you can attach it to high-def monitor or TV.  Laptopmag was able to try out this feature by attaching the 1201N to a high-def monitor/TV and was please with the full screen HD output when watching Hulu and YouTube.

In addition to all the features we mentioned, the Eee PC 1201N also boasts of a dual core Intel Atom N330 CPU. It also packs in 2GB of RAM and 250GB HDD.

The 1201N will sell for $499 and will be available in the US soon.

Check out Laptopmags full video hands-on here.

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Not so long ago, we told you about the new Eee PC 1201N, a 12.1 inch Eee PC which will be equipped with NVIDIA ION graphics. We’ve even gathered the complete specs of this unannounced Eee PC. But since then we’ve not heard anything about it anymore, until now. Electricpig is reporting that the Eee PC 1201N is about to hit UK stores in December.

So what makes this Eee PC extra special? Of course the NVIDIA ION graphics render it capable of trotting out HD video. The Eee PC 1201N is also listed now at the Asus support site, another indication that it is indeed coming to us soon.

And the official specs of the Eee PC 1201N are now as follow – NVIDIA Ion chipset, HDMI, Windows 7, 320GB HDD, 3GB of RAM and Intel Atom N330 processor.

Price? It will go for around 510 EURO.

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We first covered about the Eee PC 1201HA a couple of weeks ago when its specs leaked out from the Asus support site. But actually, Asus might come up with two of these 1201 Eee PC models, the other one being the Eee PC 1201N.

Eee PC  Italia is reporting that it has received officia specs of these two Eee PCs and we got them here for you:

Specs of the Eee PC 1201N:

  • 12.1 inch (1366 x 768 pixels) display
  • 1.6GHz Intel Atom N330 dual core CPU
  • NVIDIA ION (GeForce 9400M) graphics and chipset
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • 3GB RAM
  • 320GB HDD
  • 500GB web-based storage
  • 802.11b/g/n WiFI, Bluetooth, Ethernet
  • HDMI, VGA, 3 USB 2.0 ports, SD card slot, mic, headphones
  • 0.3MP webcam
  • Multitouch gesture touchpad
  • 6 cell-battery

Specs of the 1201HA:

  • 12.1 inch 1366 x 768 pixels) display
  • 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 CPU
  • Intel US15W / GMA 500 graphics and chipset
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • 2GB RAM
  • 250GB HDD
  • 500GB web-based storage
  • 802.11b/g/n WiFI, Bluetooth, Ethernet
  • VGA, 3 USB 2.0 ports, SD card slot, mic, headphones
  • 0.3MP webcam
  • Supports Multitouch gesture touchpad
  • 6 cells battery

With 3GB of RAM, it looks like Asus is prepping up the Eee PC 1201N as a powerful computing machine with longer battery life and nice graphics power. The Eee PC 1201HA on the other seems to be the lower end model of the 1201N with its Atom Z520 CPU.

Both the Eee PC 1201N and 1201HA will most likely hit the stores after the official release of Windows 7. Probably in time for the Christmas shopping season?

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What do we have here? A 12-inch Eee PC? We sure didn’t catch this getting an official announcement. No owner it appeared on a Chinese product page as spotted by Notebook Italia. It’s called the Eee PC 1201N and has the following specs and features:

  • Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz CPU
  • NVIDIA ION graphics
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 250 GB of HDD
  • 12-inch widescreen display (1366×768)
  • Wi-Fi
  • Ethernet
  • VGA port
  • USB ports
  • 5200mAH battey (11 hours)

What is not clear is whether this netbook will have the Windows 7 for OS as we all know that it won’t be out until sometime in October.

The image of the Eee PC 1201N looks like it’s following the similar design as the current Eee PC Seashell. Although as Brad noted, this may just be a reproduced version of those Eee PCs

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