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I've been selling these in Australia for about 3-4 weeks now, they come in Black, Pink & White, they sell for $649.

PI DATE: Aug 2008
PROC : Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz Proc
CHIPSET: Intel 945GSE + ICH7M
MEMORY : 1GB DDR2 667MHz
HDD : 80GB SATA
DISPLAY: 8.9" 1024x600 LCD Panel
WEBCAM : 1.3M
COMM : Built-in 10/100 LAN
Built-in 802.11b/g WLAN Card
GRAPHIC: UMA
AUDIO : HD Audio, Stereo speakers
CARD READER: 4-in-1 Card Reader, SD/MMC/MS/MSpro
I/O PORT: 1 x Graphics Card Output (15-pin, D-Sub)
3 x USB2.0 Port, 1 x Mic-in Port X 1/Line-in Port
1 x Headphone Output, 1 x LAN Port
AC ADAPTOR: Output: 20V DC, 40W / Input: 100~ 240V AC, 50/60Hz universal
BATTERY : Li-Ion 3 cells
OS : Windows XP Home
DIM : 260(L) X 180(D) X 19-31.5(H)mm
WEIGHT : 1.0KG with 3 cell battery
anabouboula,

Do you know how to use google or do you want me to do all the work for you, just type Asusalpha into google & see what you find. You will see that they have or still do make notebooks for Apple, Sony, Dell & Toshiba.

If you really want to know what model Sony notebook that they make keep looking, but who cares, the argument from you was that they have never made Sony notebooks, I think that we have proved that they have.
anabouboula,

Why don't you take a look at this website before you make fun of other people that know more about gadgets than you do.

http://store.agearnotebooks.com/asusnotebook.html
Please let this come to Australia.
Hi guys,

Here is the website for the Dreambook, if you click on the "build your own" you will get a list of the options & prices, it is only $25AU for wi-fi, it also comes standard with a 40GB HD. Check the link out below.

http://www.pioneercomputers.com.au/products/info.asp?c1=3&c2=12&id=2458
Apple can shove the air, we want small and cheap, not the $2499 price tag that they have put on it in Australia. Bring on the next gen eeepc & what ever else anyone has to compete with it.
I've been wanting an eeepc since it came out & I've been playing with one for a few days now (I love it even more now) but it looks like waiting to buy one was a good idea, bring on more players, its only better for us.
Have a look at the Beer Mate that has been is Australia for the past 12 months, its much better that the Krups. It has a "6 litre Uni-Keg" you can fill with any beverage.

http://www.sunbeam.com.au/products/product_details.cfm?rec_id=695&sec_id=48
RoadieJodie

When I got it sent out as a fax then scanned it in grey scale this was the best I could do with it, if you saw the fax I got this reads clearer than it did.

I also sent Thomas the original excel file yesterday, it's not my fault he didn't put that up.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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