By Doug SouthworthPosted Wednesday 8th October 2008 10:58 GMT
...I hope that's a typo. Otherwise, the $814 price tag seems really steep. Come on ASUS, what happened to the $250 price tag that actually attracted people to your netbooks?
By KylePosted Wednesday 8th October 2008 10:59 GMT
So, having pioneered the netbook market and then failed to capitalise on it properly by releasing too many versions of what amounts to the same thing...they're now trying to put it in a shinier case and sell it to the Mac fans?
I love my eee701, but I'm really starting to wonder whether the folks at Asus actually understand why netbooks became popular in the first place....
By Gary FPosted Wednesday 8th October 2008 11:08 GMT
1GB solid state storage and it won't come with Linux? So how do they expect Windows and Office to fit comfortably within 1GB? Unless it comes with Windows 95? :-D
By V.B.N.Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 11:28 GMT
If that really is going to be the price then its clear that Asus have officially lost the plot. The current SCC market is saturated in its present state. We need the next gen SCC.
By JohnPosted Wednesday 8th October 2008 12:22 GMT
So Asus, who effectively created the laptot/SCC craze, seem to have lost the plot. At that price, this isn't an SCC at all - it's just a small laptop with a solid-state drive (but only 1GB for that price?!!).
By MattPosted Wednesday 8th October 2008 13:32 GMT
Oh... I hadn't noticed the laptop in that picture
It's a nice machine. Also comes with a 16GB SD card.. #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 8th October 2008 13:36 GMT
It actually comes with a 16GB SSD, and will be bundled with a 16GB SD card as well.
£449 may not be that cheap, but those who value quality above cheap-n-cheerful will be impressed; it's a damn sight thinner than anything else, and uses the same keyboard as the £1500 Asus U6...
If HP can get away with charging more for its metal MiniNote, why shouldn't Asus slap on a bit of brushed aluminium and see what happens..
Sure, take the Acer One (good luck speccing it up to 32GB, it won't be anywhere near £200..) if you don't mind typing on something that resembles my first laptop.. At least this one looks nice.
Shame out the 1024 x 600 pixel resolution though... Nothing is ever perfect, is it
Comments on: Asus sexes up Eee line
niiice, bbbbut.. #
By b Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 10:34 GMT
Needs Linux of course #
By spegru Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 10:41 GMT
So the EEE has sold out #
By M Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 10:46 GMT
Tsk #
By Matt Smart Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 10:47 GMT
1GB SSD? #
By Doug Southworth Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 10:58 GMT
Cue obligatory fanboi joke #
By Steve Foster Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 10:59 GMT
Buh? #
By Kyle Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 10:59 GMT
At least #
By Adrian Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 11:01 GMT
1GB SSD - surely a typo? #
By Gary F Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 11:08 GMT
ssd #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 11:17 GMT
Lost the plot! #
By V.B.N. Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 11:28 GMT
Asus' shipment of fail has arrived #
By Henry Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 11:34 GMT
Expectations #
By Dave Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 11:54 GMT
eh? #
By richard Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 11:59 GMT
@All #
By Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 12:18 GMT
Lost the plot? #
By John Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 12:22 GMT
Cost #
By Giles Jones Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 12:57 GMT
@Matt Smart #
By Matt Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 13:32 GMT
It's a nice machine. Also comes with a 16GB SD card.. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 13:36 GMT
Boing! #
By Simon Ward Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 13:53 GMT
@b (160GB SSD) #
By Ash Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 14:14 GMT
Webcam naughties #
By Daniel Posted Wednesday 8th October 2008 15:13 GMT
@ash #
By b Posted Thursday 9th October 2008 17:36 GMT