I want an Eeepc terribly but with the amount of interest this has created it is clear there will be plenty of others jumping into this business in the New Year and competition is very good.
The price is...fair....but not amazing for the specs and I can't wait to see what happens when manuafacturers try to win over users. It will either mean better prices, better expandability, or that "sweet spot", 10" screen is just around the corner.
It's a good year for the protable P.C. Can't wait!!
With it doing so well, Asus probably has no motivation to improve on it or lower the price any time soon. When Engadget starts posting "EeePC sales figures way below expectations for this quarter" is when you will see Asus make any moves...
The EEE PC is a 'game changer'. Now every person can have their own PC, no need to share on over powerful Windows PC in a household. Bloody amazing little thing and I am learning how useful Linux based apps are - M$ better be careful.
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I want an Eeepc terribly but with the amount of interest this has created it is clear there will be plenty of others jumping into this business in the New Year and competition is very good.
The price is...fair....but not amazing for the specs and I can't wait to see what happens when manuafacturers try to win over users. It will either mean better prices, better expandability, or that "sweet spot", 10" screen is just around the corner.
It's a good year for the protable P.C. Can't wait!!
yeah, i really thought about buying one. but im waiting for a 2nd gen with a larger screen. it has to happen.
With it doing so well, Asus probably has no motivation to improve on it or lower the price any time soon. When Engadget starts posting "EeePC sales figures way below expectations for this quarter" is when you will see Asus make any moves...
The EEE PC is a 'game changer'. Now every person can have their own PC, no need to share on over powerful Windows PC in a household. Bloody amazing little thing and I am learning how useful Linux based apps are - M$ better be careful.