Asus Eee Desktop PC Was At CeBIT, Just Largely Ignored March 19, 2008

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Asus hogged a lot of spotlight at the recent CeBIT 2008 show for its new Eee laptops and, as a result, the company’s Eee-related desktop PC got mostly overlooked.

This is the Eee EP20, a desktop PC that will also run the Linux OS and use an Intel 1.87GHz dual core processor. Of course, it might also be tweaked to run Windows XP like the Eee laptop, but there’s no official confirmation of that.

Unlike the Eee laptop, it has a 2.5in hard disk drive instead of Flash. There’s not a lot more information on this right now but it’s rumoured that it will retail for around £150 whenever it arrives.

My fave bit is that if you look closely at the photo above to where it lists ‘Performance’, it says: “Good Enough Performance”. Brilliant. See below for a shot of the rear.-Martin Lynch

[Matbe – French]


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yeah there were too many other more interesting laptop things. i published some of them with pics:
http://smart-parts.net/blog

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