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secure
09-28-07, 02:50 AM
Asus' Eee PC 701: sub-sub-notebook
http://regmedia.co.uk/2007/06/06/asus_eeepc_1.jpg
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/06/06/asus_shows_wee_eee_pc/
The 2GB model's expected to retail for around $200 (£100/€148),
wow only 200 dollars man i would not mind. Hopefully it is possible to get our hands on one. Has any one seen this?

Fr3@k3r
09-28-07, 06:26 AM
hmmm im guessing i would use it for... a Bathroom Internet Machine :D

secure
09-28-07, 08:46 AM
hmmm im guessing i would use it for... a Bathroom Internet Machine :D

LOL :soda: found a review of it...
http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Hands_on_with_the_ASUS_Eee/

it uses a 900MHz Intel Dothan based Pentium M CPU, it has 512MB of DDR2 memory, full 802.11g wireless capability, and a flash-based hard drive. There will be at least two different models of the Eee PC, with the $199 version using a 4GB flash hard drive and the $299 version using a 8GB drive.

Elluzion
09-28-07, 10:14 AM
hmmm im guessing i would use it for... a Bathroom Internet Machine :D

You must be on the toilet a lot :eek:

looll

g0dM@n
09-28-07, 11:19 AM
hmmm im guessing i would use it for... a Bathroom Internet Machine :D

I just carry my Dell Vostro into the bathroom, but before I bought my Vostro, I thought about how cool it would be to have a desktop on there.

Toilet gaming is probably the most comfortable seat you can ask for. I'd probably end up being asked to come into competition, but I don't think they'd provide a toilet for me there. :)

toddm27
09-28-07, 11:56 AM
Toilet gaming is probably the most comfortable seat you can ask for.

I think you've just been sig quoted :D

g0dM@n
09-28-07, 12:19 PM
I think you've just been sig quoted :D

lol... i can't say that i haven't tried it...

i can see one of those "Never have I ever..." and I end up raising my hand to "Never have I ever played a video game while ______..."

:D

Red_LightRanger
09-28-07, 01:42 PM
at least it works on xp. Linux operating systems dont make for good bathroom computing :)

Old Thrashbarg
09-28-07, 03:56 PM
it uses a 900MHz Intel Dothan based Pentium M CPU, it has 512MB of DDR2 memory, full 802.11g wireless capability, and a flash-based hard drive. There will be at least two different models of the Eee PC, with the $199 version using a 4GB flash hard drive and the $299 version using a 8GB drive.

Last I heard, the specs had changed a bit, and the price had changed a lot. Supposedly the two models listed there have gone up to $299 and $399, respectively, and the $199 model is now a further stripped machine with 256mb ram, 2gb HD, no camera or wireless, and a weak 2-cell battery.

Now... that info is from the Inquirer, so it may or may not be completely made up, but if it's true, Asus missed the boat and the machine is very much not worth it anymore. Though... I kinda suspected that would happen.

Valk
09-28-07, 04:11 PM
thats really cool! if the screen was bigger, that would be the perfect barebone subnote. then again, for $200, its perfect anyway heh.

i could see buying one of those as a backup pc in case my real ones die. but its neat to see this market open up. if this does well,it means cheaper more feature rich notebooks for everyone, and notebooks already sell more than desktops in the mainstream.
I still cant wait for OLED to hit the mobile computing market. a tablet with a 8" screen and the new pentium 100 series *which this is based on* thats less than 1/2" thick, yes plz.

secure
09-28-07, 07:37 PM
Last I heard, the specs had changed a bit, and the price had changed a lot. Supposedly the two models listed there have gone up to $299 and $399, respectively, and the $199 model is now a further stripped machine with 256mb ram, 2gb HD, no camera or wireless, and a weak 2-cell battery.

Now... that info is from the Inquirer, so it may or may not be completely made up, but if it's true, Asus missed the boat and the machine is very much not worth it anymore. Though... I kinda suspected that would happen.

agreed, hopefully it hasnt changed much.

thats really cool! if the screen was bigger, that would be the perfect barebone subnote. then again, for $200, its perfect anyway heh.

i could see buying one of those as a backup pc in case my real ones die. but its neat to see this market open up. if this does well,it means cheaper more feature rich notebooks for everyone, and notebooks already sell more than desktops in the mainstream.
I still cant wait for OLED to hit the mobile computing market. a tablet with a 8" screen and the new pentium 100 series *which this is based on* thats less than 1/2" thick, yes plz.

haha ya, portable multi-tasker for only 200 :beer: this kind of laptop is quite useful though, such as when you are repairing some one elses rig, you have internet for drivers etc, or just for surfing. if we can upgrade its parts that would be great...add a touch screen film to it so that it has touch screen abilities :D
and fyi i think it might have bluetooth, look at the keyboard screenshots, it has a bluetooth enable shortkey, which in the review they have never stated.
more info here, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASUS_Eee_PC
not sure if its 100% correct though...

jiggamanjb
09-28-07, 08:56 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by g0dM@n
Toilet gaming is probably the most comfortable seat you can ask for.

I think you've just been sig quoted

please see sig

White_Pawn
09-29-07, 02:30 AM
pretty nice for only $200. You could hopefully overclock the sucker, improve the cooling and double the ram, and there you go.

aja
09-29-07, 04:44 AM
mmmm, Linux with wireless drivers and support, YAY!