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ASUS Equips Eee PC 1015W with Dual-Core Power

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ASUS is giving its stylish Eee PC 1015PW that makes use of the company's Seashell chassis with "purple rain" livery some dual-core power, equipping it with an Intel Atom N550. The netbook is available in two other liveries - "gold dust" and "angel skin". The 10-inch netbook features a 1024 x 600 pixels display, with storage options of 250 or 320 GB, and connectivity that includes 10/100 Ethernet, Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi b/g/n; and other features that include a VGA web camera and a multi card reader. On the software side, ASUS is bundling its own ExpressGate instant-on OS, and apart from the local storage, 500 GB of cloud-based storage. Pricing is not known.



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another 168 pixels vertically would be a blessing... this way eee remains a practical annoyance...

i had expressgate with my mobo, didn't quite had use for it on an upper-class mobo...

i guess on a mid- or low- range mobo for surf&office pc (or even better: eee, here) it makes much more sense...

would buy if it had integrated HSDPA "modem" at least...
 
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