Asus Eee PC 2G Surf: now with color

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Does nobody make transparent cases any more?
IMHO transparency is a lame gimmick used to draw in the less technical of us into glorifying a product as being more advanced then it really is due to it's visible PCB.
On top of that it just looks plain ugly ;)
Jesse: and you're saying you don't appreciate the technology we have these days? Besides, if people like transparent cases (that counts you out of course), then it wouldn't be a gimmick but a feature. I like it because the internal can make an interesting appearance. See? It's inner beauty mate. ;)
I don't mean to be a dick but seriously, as someone who works in a datacenter I don't tend to see server internals (or any other PCB) as beautiful.
Yeah, transparency would be just perfect :)
Jesse: I feel your pain now, but you must remember that the EEE PC will not have many cables inside it, unlike the server boxes.
Tell you what: perhaps you would fancy a gold-plated version? Forget about the cost, just say you want it. We all do at some point in life. ;)
How about 'legacy' applesque semi-transparant colors then?
But that might get too costly if you want it sturdy enough.
Why must they be in Easter Colors? I want a chocolate bunny NOW!
I believe there is a Mrs. Clause isn't there?
ah, now I remember the immortal words: "who ever heard of a skinny santa? Eat papa, eat." Post updated.
Thomas
DO WANT!
MOAR!!!
HELLO! Santa's not single. Kris Kringle got hitched.
I might get one of these things for the kid some day... :)
Can I be your kid? I listen pretty good and don't get in too much trouble...
If only they weren't candy colored
Awesome Possum!
Does nobody make grey cases anymore?
Copycat. ;)
But yeah, good times...
well yes, to copy was kind of the idea... ;-)
I am trying to install ubuntu on a 10 year old, grey PC (with 256 MhZ and 64 MbRam) and was just wondering... Good, solid case though.
So I guess you can't change the motherboard on that one?
nope, all stays as it was... It´s kind of the challenge
Why is the version of a gadget that you really want always more than you were hoping to pay?
Because you want it.
I'm undecided what form-factor my mobile PC should be in. I am thinking a slate tablet PC is the ideal approach.
Time to get the hacksaw and welder out then.
that chubby guy thats fond of children is in jail now... or are we not talking bout the same guy?
He's got clones, remember?
Wow, either that photo looks like shit, or I just snezed on my monitor.
Kazoontite, anyone?
Eh, I'll stick with black. Looks nice and clean, IMO. More companies need to make solid-colored laptops; I think two-tone detracts from the looks. Am I just boring?
Either way, I love ASUS and I love small laptops; rockin' the black W7S right now.
why yes, yes you are :p.
'Twas. It's a contraction.
"In stock and ready for delivery by that chubby man who's fond of children"
somehow i've a nasty feelin about this particular sentence.
"In stock and ready for delivery by that chubby man who's fond of children"
Did Michael Jackson gain weight?
I bet that colored/shinny notebook = lousy specs.
Still waiting for the advertised 199.00 version... wonder when Asus will stick to their word.
Yeah, I would totally buy it.
Make it polished aluminum, and instead of the Asus logo put some sort of fruit in its cover, stuff it with some feline software and a slighter larger disc. Then would I buy it
It's cheaper in Taiwan! 8G is around $436 instead of $499...
Serious question: If my 4G has approx. 1.3 gig left on the drive running the native OS, how do they manage to trim the OS down so that it will run with the smaller memory? I could give up some of the educational software that came with mine, if it would free up space.
8gb sdhc card=~60
16gb=~110
Easy to expand I'd say