I'm pretty sure to Asus it doesnt question how their product name will sound with Eee in front of it. Rather, they came up with the meaning Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play and as such put the "Eee" in front of all products that it describes.
I'm sure this is a very easy to learn, use, and play product.
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I'm pretty sure to Asus it doesnt question how their product name will sound with Eee in front of it. Rather, they came up with the meaning Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play and as such put the "Eee" in front of all products that it describes.
I'm sure this is a very easy to learn, use, and play product.