It’s no 14-hour battery life like ASUS’ 1015 model, but the 1001PX is made from carbon fibre – just like those chopsticks you were admiring! Inside, an Atom N450 chip and 1GB of RAM hulk, ready for portable netbooking funtimes.
ASUS has come good with its promise of a netbook with a 14-hour battery life: the Eee PC Seashell 1015. Also joining it is the aluminium Diary 1016P and thinnest Eee ever, the Prime 1018P.
Three of ASUS’ CeBIT-bound Eee PCs have been revealed early, and they couldn’t be further from the plastic Fisher Price-look of their original models if they tried. A brushed metal finish, wide touchpad and comfortable-looking keyboard all seem present.
Eee PCs may not be as ubiquitous now as they were a year or two ago, but this T101MT model has popped up in France with its swivelling multitouch display and Windows 7 OS, looking mighty fiiiiine.
That Eee Pad we heard about earlier in the month has just been given another rinse through the gossip washing machine, with details about a multitouch, Tegra chipped 4 – 7-inch model breaking cover in March.
On one hand, the Asus Eee 1201N, the first Ion-packing Eee, will arrive in December for $US500. That includes Win 7, a dual core Atom processor, 2GB RAM, 250GB HDD and 12-inch (1366×768) display. But on the other…