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Asus Eee PC 1008HA Shell
The Asus Eee PC 1008HA was officially announced a month ago as the newest ultra-thin 10-inch netbook from Asus, and is scheduled for a still unspecified release date during this month. It has just recently passed certification at the FCC, so it most certainly is free to be released in the U.S. market any day now. The FCC didn’t provide any detailed photos of the device (much less any teardown shots), but this one photo of the netbook’s underside showing the FCC certification sticker was available among the Test Reports and other documents. If you’re in the U.S. and are in the market for a new ultra-thin netbook, remember to put this one on your list.

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Gigabyte's M1028
Announced recently, Gigabyte’s M1028 is one of the more interesting netbooks to come out of the woodwork. Aside from typical netbook specs, it comes with a 10-inch convertible screen, which sort of makes it like a tablet. The overall design isn’t that bad, too. In case you were feeling a bit antzy about when it will finally come out, don’t fret. The said netbook has just passed through the U.S.’s FCC, and events like this is usually followed by the device finally going on sale. In any case, it’s clear to be available as a wireless device in the U.S. in the future.

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Eee PC 1004DN on the FCC
The Asus Eee PC 1004DN made its first appearance during CES 2009, and while Asus specified that they won’t be launching this netbook any time soon, it has just cleared testing at the FCC, which means it can now be used inside the U.S. The FCC certification also gives Asus a reason to finally release this new netbook, provided that it is ready for the market. The most interesting part of the Asus Eee 1004DN is its built-in optical disk drive, squeezed in on the side, which makes it the first Asus-made netbook that’s got a disk drive. It will also have Intel’s new 1.66GHz N280 Atom processor. No word yet on official sale release date or price, but we’ll be waiting for it and will update you when it comes out.

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d150-36
The highly anticipated follow-up to the Acer Aspire One, the Acer Aspire D150, has just passed through the FCC, and in related documents it is shown bare nekkid with its components like the Wi-Fi antenna, Bluetooth module, mainboard and LCD monitor put under close inspection. A quick start guide was also published along with its many FCC test setup photos, so if you want to get a sneak peek at the Acer Aspire D150, now’s your chance. Check out the abundance of Acer Aspire D150 related documents at the FCC link below.

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