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Asus Adds Goodies to Eee PC 901
Posted on May 16, 08 04:26 AM PDT

The Eee PC 901 which will be released this June won't just come with a larger display, as Asus clearly plans on throwing in more value for your money by adding a Bluetooth module for greater connectivity, metal alloy parts to its keyboard and hinge along with a metallic border around its touchpad. Those cosmetic changes will be accompanied by similar specifications to the Eee PC 900, as the 901 will see the Asustek logo replaced by an Eee logo at the bottom of the display along with the top of the lid. Linux-powered Eee PC 901s will also receive additional software applications at no extra charge. The Eee PC 901 is tipped to launch on June 3rd under the $650 mark.
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By Faz , 11/06/08 11:10 PM (CommentID #722314)
Where in the Internet I can buy this?
By Ed , 02/06/08 6:41 PM (CommentID #709679)
Linux? IS there a windows verson? Ill probly put Ubuntu on it any way, but buel boot is cool.
By Stergios Greece , 24/05/08 7:48 AM (CommentID #694430)
I would place my money on CPU power, rather than CPU battery consumption. I mean i would rather have the 901-package with a PENTIUM M. I am worried over the "economy" target the ATOM engineers have set. It might be underpowered....
By Shahn , 22/05/08 9:48 AM (CommentID #690488)
650 dollars is way too much for this.
By turn.self.off , 16/05/08 5:08 AM (CommentID #680612)
bluetooth and linux in the same computer, about time!
sounds like a must grab for me, even if the price appears to be higher then usual for the eeepc series.
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