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more about #asustek brobot - Beboptimus Prime: pfffff Asustek Computer's chairman is full of Shih (wakka wakka wakka) #asusandroidphone more » Noobs-R-Us: This reminds me of the Zune, seriously, who the heck will buy this crap? more » jonnythan: WinMo? Really? This seems like just another WinMo phone, but with Garmin XT preinstalled.. more » atheos: I don't care about the screen size, 8.9 or 10 inches, it's all the same to me. What makes a difference is screen resolution (they should have 1280x800... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I like the idea behind these so called netbooks (oh yeah, up yours Psion!) but the downside for me has always been the keyboard. My hands are just to... more » Serolf Divad: ASUS never quite hit the usability sweet spot with their keyboards on the 9" EeePCs. I've got a 900HA and having tried the Acer Aspire One and the Del... more » -
#garmin
Garmin's WinMo Nuvifone M20 Finally Launches In Taiwan
Despite repeated delays, Garmin / Asus have managed to get their Windows Mobile-powered Nuvifone M20 out on the Taiwanese market. The HSDPA phone features a 2.8-inch touchscreen, 3 megapixel camera and, of course, Garmin GPS navigation. More » -
#asus
Asus Getting Rid of 8.9-inch Netbooks in 2009
If you like 8.9-inch screens, you might want to get one now. Asus has said that it'll be phasing out that size in 2009, since 10-inch models are dominating the market. More » -
#eeephone
Asus CEO Confirms Low-Cost Eee Phone Is On The Way
We've heard rumors, but now we can say without almost full certainty that Asus is working on a low-cost "Eee Phone" to complement its mostly Asia-only Windows Mobile smartphones. But will it run Android? More » -
#android
The Eeephone Cometh: Asus To Launch Android Phone in '09
We already know Hop-on and Motorola are planning Android-based cellphones, but now there're a few hints that Asus is interested in joining the game. Some unnamed company sources are reportedly saying it'll hit the streets during the first half of 2009—which is about the same timing as Motorola's promised version—though it appears it may be out in the Taiwanese stores first before being modified for overseas carriers. Let's hope they don't call it the Eeephone, eh? [Digitimes via Reghardware] -
#ohnoyoudint
Cnet Columnist Says Asus Screwed Eee Brand Because It's From Taiwan
Jonathan Gardner of Cnet Asia had an interesting take on Asus' over-stretching of the Eee brand, blaming it on the company's inability to change their local, “Confucian” corporate culture. Gardner, a columnist who apparently knows people, declared that “Asus will not be the next Samsung,” mainly because they're following the path of a “typical” Taiwan business story. So, by interesting, I mean arguably incorrect and also kind of racist. More » -
