ASUS’ Eee PC T101MT has finally been given a release date – April for Europe and most probably the US as well. The convertible tablet netbook will be €499 (or $US660) once on sale. [Liliputting]
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. More »
When we previewed the Asus Eee PC T101MT convertible netbook/tablet earlier this month, it was just on paper. The plucky little netbook looked promising, for an Eee PC, but this latest string of hands-on previews is just plain ugly. More »
We brought you news about the Eee Desktop PC EP20 a little while back, but it looks like the chaps at Hot Hardware have managed to get hold of some shots of the final, production line models. Unfortunately, they aren’t willing to cite their source, but they are willing to say that the images “are indeed shots of an Asus Eee PC Desktop product that should be arriving to market some time in the next quarter or so.” From what we have previously seen, the EP20 isn’t quite as small as a Mac Mini, but we’re still liking the design. The bubbly pattern on the side of the white edition just makes us all fizzy with excitement. We can’t wait. [Hot Hardware]
Check out the latest entrant in the UMPC race, the MSI Wind, which we missed at CeBIT earlier last week. Toting a 10-inch display, Intel Shelton’08 platform, with variable processor speeds from 1.0GHz – 1.6GHz; 2.5-inch HDD or SSD, 1GB RAM, a reported 7-hour battery life and running either Linux or Windows operating systems, it seems MSI’s offering holds a lot of promise.