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more about #asuseee strider_mt2k: Tricky. :| It might just be easier to pre-order. I did last night. :) more » vladdybear: How can they provide products better than Apple if it's not even running OS X? That's so dumb. It's like Honda would say: "We want Civic to drive bett... more » Kaiser-Machead: The company that actually manufactures Apple's laptops wants to outdo Apple's laptops? Por que?? more » AppleAppleApple: Who doesn't want to? more » Nick: it is also worth noting the Asus guys say the have a motion contolled game console just sitting on the shelf. they claim it's better than the Wii. more » Nick: every time i see that stack of lappies i feel so inadequate. i want a pyramid of tech too. more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Acer and Asus still sound way too much alike.... more » Pope John Peeps II: Why would you need 160 gigs of storage? How about this exact netbook, at maybe 350$ with an 80G hard drive? Or this netbook with a slightly faster pro... more » Nick: who shot the photos? i think they did a very flattering job. makes this little beauty look super sassy. and if i hold it to my ear can i hear the . . . more » Absent Blue: I've been looking into netbooks for my girlfriend but she requires an external DVD-RW drive. Not terribly familiar with laptops or external drives mys... more » Cordfucious of Tech Clan: Is it just me, or at first glance it looks like an HP Mini 10 more » LVP: The Netbook Is Back The Netbook went away? more » an2an: I'm not exactly knowledgable with things like this... Can anyone tell me what I could actually do with this? Can I use it like a normal laptop? Is it ... more » MosesMonster: As soon as they up that graphics card, they have a deal. I'm a graphics nut. more » Kaiser-Machead: An abundance of functions is not the key, so much as the product's overall usability. An iPod, a camera, a computer can have a plethora of functions, ... more » OMG! Ponies!: The BlackBerry is a good example. When companies were all packing cameras into their phones, RIM kept a few models without a camera. Companies and go... more » Nick: i think a shinning example is Google's homepage. more » combat chuck: Megapixel counts on digital point and shoots have to be the perfect "good enough" example. I'm not a pro photographer, so I will never shoot anything... more » .357: No love for the 85 function Swiss Army Knife? I think it's a great invention for fighting off Swine Flu zombies, which makes it automatically good eno... more » friedgold: cellphones? no, if the iphone has taught us anything, its that people WANT to be able to do tons of shit on their phones. tv's? i'd say we've already ... more » -
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Asus Wants to Walk in Apple's Shoes
There's no question, the Eee changed everything. But can Asus offer products that are on par with Apple design? According to Asustek vice chairman Jonathan Tsang, that's the aspiration. More » -
#keyboards
Asus Eee Keyboard With PC and Touchscreen Caught Looking Great On Video
Engadget Chinese got some footage of the Eee Keyboard in action, and judging from the video, the touchscreen-endowed keyboard looks like it has some promise. The secret behind its mojo? It runs a standalone version of Windows XP. More » -
#review
The Asus Eee Seashell Review (The Netbook Is Back)
Since the original, 7-inch Eee, netbooks have just gotten bigger. First 9, then 10, and now even 12 inches in size, most of these ultraportables are now just...quasi portable. Luckily, the Eee 1008HA Seashell reminds us what made netbooks so enticing in the first place: Size. More » -
#netbooks
Asus T91 (Convertible Eee) Arriving to UK Next Month
I find the Asus T91, spotted at CES, to be one of the most interesting netbooks coming to the market today. More » -
#editorial
The New Mantra of Tech: It's Good Enough
A few months ago, I sat in a think tank with a group of distinguished digital camera experts. We were talking about the future of cameras, what was to come. More » -
#netbooks
Slender Asus Eee 1008HA Priced at £359
We don't have North American pricing for the thin and light Asus Eee 1008HA, but we do know its European price of £359 (or about $500). So...would you? [Electricpig via Slashgear] -
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#unconfirmed
Asus to Raise Prices on All Eee Products Next Month
According to Australian publication ARN, Asus revealed a plan to increase the prices on all "existing and upcoming notebooks and Eee Family products" starting March 1st—up to 20%. But Asus...uhh...no one has any money! UPDATE: More » -
#touchscreeneee
Give Your Eee PC 900HA a Touchscreen
As one of the few tablet lovers here, I'm going crazy waiting for the Eee tablet netbook. Maybe instead, I ought to just make my own out of Eee 900HA like these guys. More » -
#netbooks
Asus Eee PC 1000HE and its 9.5 Hour Battery Life Available for $375 Preorder
The new Asus Eee PC 1000HE is available for preorder. So should you care? Maybe. It's got a marginally better processor than old Eees along with a purported 9.5 hours of battery life. More » -
#apple
Caption Contest: Wishful Thinking
"If you think my one-of-a-kind MacBook Mini is great, then you should really see my custom Porsche. It's really just a wheelbarrow, but I've got like four or five Apple stickers on that puppy." [Thanks OMG Ponies!] -
#netbooks
Hands On Asus Eee S101, Just as Slim and Air-y in Person
We took a look at Asus's Eee S101 today, and as predicted, it's the prettiest looking netbook we've seen since the birth of the category. More » -
#mininotebooks
Why I Hate Netbooks
The other day I walked into a coffee shop where I witnessed a man—a grown man—hunched over a tiny laptop. He wiggled with cautious, uncertain movements like a fat guy squeezing his way into an old pair of pants. His hands, too wide for the keyboard, made him look klutzy and a bit stupid. His face, in almost erotic proximity to the tiny screen, squinted to either see more clearly or repress the eyestrain. And to top off this scene of sleek convenience, a long, mismatching wire complete with power brick connected the computer to a nearby outlet. After all, such a small machine could never be expected to run off battery power alone! More » -
#mininotebooks
Why I Love Netbooks
Just because I’m a fat American doesn’t mean I’ve always wanted a fat American computer. Over the years I have grown to hate so-called performance laptops from Dell and HP. They were big, ugly and heavy enough to rip your shoulder out of your socket, and getting bigger, uglier and heavier all the time. Why didn’t we get those little laptops, you know, the ones made for Japan and available only on Dynamism? Like the lady who buys shoes a few sizes too small, I sought a computer that could be used for emails and surfing and not require steroid supplements to transport. Oh, and could it be cheap, too? I spend all my money on fast food. More »

