New Eee PC revealed at Computex 2008
A year after the last Computex, Asus has unveiled three new and improved Eee PC models at the ongoing “Computex 2008″; the 901, 1000, and 1000(H). These new iterations aim to empower users with more options. They offer SSD design, exclusive Super Hybrid Engine technology promising longer battery life (7-8 hours), Web storage, high-speed connectivity, and large displays. The new editions will run on both Windows and GNU Linux platforms.

Super Hybrid Engine technology provides 3 GUI modes that adjust CPU frequency, voltage, and LCD brightness to minimize system noise and power consumption saving up to 15% power, according to Asus. The 20GB Internet storage provided aims to make data back-ups simple and convenient. The new Eee PCs feature large 8.9 to 10 inch displays. Asus claims their keyboards are 92 percent the size of those in generic notebooks. Overall, the new Eee PCs incorporate colorful infusion cover patterns that are inlaid into the chassis itself. The covers are also claimed to be extremely resilient. The new Eee PCs are on display at the ongoing “Computex 2008″.
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