Yet another Asus PC competitor? – Deep Blue H1

Here’s yet again another take on a possible Eee PC competitor. This time coming from a Philippine company (Yay!), the Deep Blue H1, which from its looks and specs seems like a hybrid of the Cloudbook and Eee PC. The Deep Blue H1 retails for around $405 and boasts of the following features:

  • VIA Esther 1.0Ghz
  • 1 GB DDR
  • 7.0-inch TFT display
  • 40GB mobile HD
  • built-in spearkers
  • USB 2.0
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
  • 1.20 kg
  • card reader
  • webcam
  • touchpad
  • and the most exciting feature of all –> 4.5 hours of battery life!

Via Liliputing

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  • Jason

    Blue H1 Oh my it took more than 3 hrs bago ko nakuha ung unit un pala nagkaka problema na sa bios prior to installation ng XP, bad trip you cannot use it anymore as soon as magkaproblema batt. di sya umaandar direct from ac adaptor, sayang maganda pa naman porma.

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  • Maurice B

    hi! just got my blue h1 umpc winxp version last december 24, 2008 for only Php 11,000. This unit is way better than asus eeepc surf 2gb with the same price category. Im also a believer of VIA processor for consuming lesser power than intel, although its underpowered but still capable to compete since it’s 1.0 ghz. It has a toshiba 40gb hard drive which gives you plenty of storage compared to a 2-4-8gb.

    if only blue would be aggressive in its advertising campaign then this baby would definitely unseat asus in its throne especially this financial crisis situation we are experiencing.

  • Andrei

    My GF and I bought a Blue H1 last October 2008. She takes very good care of it, and always warns me to put it down softly even when I was going to place it on her bed! Anyway, this brand has a lot of hardware problems, particularly the keyboard. For the past year, she encountered malfunctions (or no function whatsoever) of the keys. This has occurred multiple times. Then just as the warranty expires, the keyboards fail again! So be warned. Another friend of her’s also junked her Blue H1 less than a year from buying it. Your better of buying the more expensive brands than this piece of sh*t.