No, this is primarily because ASUS is bleeding the Eee name dry and overusing, and over re-designing their product. Eee monitor / tv, multiple Eee versions in such a short time, short supply of ATOM procs...all contribute to ASUS struggling here. I sure hope they come back to reality here...
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Perhaps the competition from MSI and Acer (Wind & Aspire One respectively) and others would contribute to their 'losses' ??
No, this is primarily because ASUS is bleeding the Eee name dry and overusing, and over re-designing their product. Eee monitor / tv, multiple Eee versions in such a short time, short supply of ATOM procs...all contribute to ASUS struggling here. I sure hope they come back to reality here...
The $399 price point was really the Jenga block they pulled out of this product.