
Better connected and more battery punch
By David Meyer
Published: 16 June 2008 09:07 GMT
The latest versions of the Eee PC will become available in the UK on 1 July, Asus announced last week.
Both based on Intel's low-power 1.6GHz Atom processor, the Eee 901 and 1000 should have better battery life than their predecessors, especially as they feature six-cell 6600mAh batteries as opposed to the Eee 900's much-derided four-cell 4400mAh default battery. They also include both Bluetooth and 802.11n wi-fi connectivity, unlike the wi-fi-only Eee 900 and 701.
The Eee 901 has an 8.9-inch display and the Eee 1000 has a 10-inch display but both feature a resolution of 1,024 by 600 pixels. Both models come with a gigabyte of RAM, and are available in Linux or Windows flavours.
As with the Eee 900, the Linux Eee 901 has 20GB of solid-state storage while the Windows version has 12GB. With the Eee 1000, however, it is the Windows version that has more storage - 80GB of hard drive versus 40GB for the Linux version. Both models come with 20GB of free, encrypted online storage.
The Eee 901 will come with a recommended retail price of £319 - £10 less than the Eee 900 cost at launch. The price for the Eee 1000 has not yet been announced.
Original article: Asus announces UK date for new Eee PCs from ZDNet UK
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