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Comments on: Asus readies fourth incarnation of Eee 900

FFS - another new SSC 

Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 09:23 GMT

Stop

Why dont they stop producing 1001 optional models and offer a custom build option, or get the community to spec the nexr model out.

This could be done on a website and users vote on the spec and price point of the next release.

What I really want 

Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 09:29 GMT

If Asus/Acer etc read this, this is what I'm really looking for. I want it 80% for web-browsing when watching TV, so it should be turn on and start, but maybe the option of wordprocessing other stuff

Fast boot is essential - sub 20 secs - so probably Linux and SSD only

Prefer a touch screen

Screen 9 inch 1078x600

Good WiFi

At least 2 USB ports

Sub £100 (no more than £150) - so $200-$300

Can make the keyboard optional/detachable to reduce price if needs be.

I'd buy three for home use - one for me, one for my wife and one for the children so we can all be online at the same time.

No link to source? 

Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 09:39 GMT

https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&RequestTimeout=500&calledFromFrame=N&application_id=930822&fcc_id='MSQEPC9GE703'

All these models 

Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 09:41 GMT

... and they still haven't got the feature/price ratio down to what I want. Some of these small cheap computers aren't really that cheap anymore (compared to laptops), yet there's still too much compromise.

Stupid number of Eee PC models now 

Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 10:49 GMT

I recommend netbooks to friends, and have a couple of Eee PCs, but with the ridiculous plethora of Eee PC models it's becoming easier to recommend one of the competitors, which have better keyboards while being cheaper than the larger Eee PCs. What's with the scattergun approach, Asus? You're confusing and alienating customers now.

"This is getting silly" 

Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 10:59 GMT

Stop

Oh it got silly a LONG time ago Tony.

Obviously Asus consists of nothing but managers having meetings about new models to throw desperately onto the marketplace.

Commodore and Sega made the same company-destroying mistakes, you fools!

Asus on self destruct 

Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 12:54 GMT

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Someone stick a pin in the dilbert at Asus who is trying to make the eeepc less and less like a usable mini notebook! add a useless battery giving you 1½ hours, stick in a slow energy hungry crashable hard drive and you have just exactly what you didn't want to buy. They will be badging them up as sports cars and overcharging for poor laptops next! ...ooops

Verdict 

Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 12:59 GMT

"There's no doubt, the Eee PC 901 is the machine the 900 should have been but wasn't. It's got more features, a better processor and graphics, much longer battery life and yet costs less. Even if the 900 was slightly cheaper, we'd still go for the 901. Anyone who decided to ignore the 900 and wait for the 901 instead, will find they did the right thing." - El Reg, in thr review for the EEE 901

Clearly, the 901 is the version to go for (EEE 1000 review pending).

So why are all these 900 variants appearing?

I fear that... 

Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 13:26 GMT

Alert

...its a test shell not the real thing...