The low-cost
Asus
ultra-mobile that became the sensation of this year's Computex trade show is
to go on sale in Britain within a few weeks for around £199, the company has
confirmed.
Early reports had said the EEE PC 701, co-designed with Intel, would sell
primarily into emerging markets.
It has a 7in screen and runs Linux with an XP lookalike interface – but
ironically it is the first commercial machine to fall within Microsoft's target
price of under $700 for an ultra-mobile.
Relatively slow sales of ultra-mobiles have been blamed on the high price
tags on what are supposed to be second machines. The low-cost Asus could help
kick-start the market - company chairman Jonney Shih predicted 700,000 sales for
this year alone.
The 890g EE PC, measuring 22.5 x 16.5 x 3.5cm, uses an Intel chip and relies
on up to 16Gbytes of Flash instead of a hard disk.
It includes 10/100Mbit Ethernet, a 56K modem, 11b/g Wifi, and a 0.3 megapixel
videocamera.
A 10in version is scheduled for release later this year.
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