Asus and Intel teamed up recently to create the newest version of the Eee series PC’s. Dubbed “Eee” because of their slogan, “Easy to work, easy to learn, easy to play”, it sports an 8.9″ display, 1024×600 pixel screen, 1 GB of ram standard, 9-12GB solid-state flash hard drive, and a larger trackpad than it’s predecessor, the 7 series, with two finger scrolling using a pinching motion. The Window’s-read, Linux-capable Eee will also be eventually powered by Intel’s Atom processor, with future options for a bigger hard drive. Set for a release in April of this year, the device is inexpensive, coming in at around $500. However the main issues with this device are that the keyboard area is a bit cramped together, making it difficult to type, small screen size, small screen resolution, small hard drive space…well, I’m sure you get the picture.
But what you expect about a device so convenient that it can go wherever you need it whenever you need it?. On the upside, you won’t hesitate to travel with this lightweight laptop, as it fits easily in any bags and carry on, allowing you to do your work wherever and whenever. The perfect hybrid between those PDA’s that don’t seem to work, and your bulky laptop that you just can’t stand to carry around with you wherever you go. Booting fast to get work done without wasting time, it’s rigidly built, and sports a decent sound system, should you need to bump some tunes while getting in some extra work during your lunch break. All around, the Asus Eee PC 9 Series is the perfect laptop for those on the run, and don’t we all seem to have somewhere to be in a hurry these days?
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Can’t wait for the 9″ to hit the market!
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