One has to take a step back and look at what Asus appear to be doing with their eeepc brand line.
They will soon have a 7 inch sub range, a 9 inch sub range and a 10 inch subrange. The 7 inchars will become the low priced value leaders and the others will fill in all the way up towards Asus's other fuller sized laptops. Thus don't look at the 9/10 inch models as low priced units. That's not the intention. That role will ONLY be filled by the smaller screen line.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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One has to take a step back and look at what Asus appear to be doing with their eeepc brand line.
They will soon have a 7 inch sub range, a 9 inch sub range and a 10 inch subrange.
The 7 inchars will become the low priced value leaders and the others will fill in all the way up towards Asus's other fuller sized laptops. Thus don't look at the 9/10 inch models as low priced units. That's not the intention. That role will ONLY be filled by the smaller screen line.