
At the Asus Eee PC launch in Taipei, Asus estimated that 200k units of the low-priced computer ($199 and above) would be sold this quarter and 3 million next year. The real news was that Asus intended to have a Windows XP version, after saying for a long time that Linux was the only option. Asus believes in that the Eee line could be as much as 20% of the global laptop sales by 2010.
It might be marketed as a laptop for “Women and Kids” (Asus, should real men buy an Alienware?), but (I don’t know why, but) I want the 1GB+8GBSDD version!
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