Asus may have missed the bulletin on the economic crisis. While most vendors are focusing on value offerings, the Taiwanese maker's latest lineup at this week's CeBIT 2009 in Hannover, Germany, hits the entire spectrum of the mobile computing market with Netbooks and Nettops, as well as high-end models.
One can say that Asus brought the Netbook concept into the spotlight with the original Eee PC 701. But with each proceeding addition to the Eee PC family, things get a little muddled for consumers as, most of the time, the changes are internal. The newly announced Eee PC Seashell 1008HA seeks to differentiate itself with a pearlescent casing, while the Eee PC T91 is its first convertible tablet PC with an Atom chipset.
Netbooks
![]() Asus Eee PC Seashell 1008HA | The white casing on this Eee PC gives it a sheen which no other machines possess. Under the hood, this 10.1-inch Netbook has a 92 percent keyboard, multitouch trackpad, Bluetooth and 802.11n radio. The Eee Docking, a proprietary desktop application, allows syncing of documents and messages to other Eee PC users (Eee Sharing), as well as access to multimedia entertainment (Eee Arena). |
![]() Eee PC T91 | The first Atom-based convertible tablet PC from Asus, the T91 sports an 8.9-inch touchscreen and offers a 5 hour battery life despite its light 0.96kg frame. It comes with Draft-N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HSDPA, GPS and TV tuner built-in. |
Source:Cnet Asia


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