Posted on August 14th, 2008 by David Bayon
Eee PC: keeping things simple
Our review of the latest in the Eee PC roster, the 1000H, is now online, and it’s the most usable model yet. But this marvellous chart tells its own story (click to enlarge).
The “Easy, Excellent, Exciting” (yes, that is what it stands for; no, I couldn’t believe it either) brand now consists of 12 models – and that’s only those in official existence.
There’s also going to be a 701SD with external storage, an Atom-based 900A, and a Celeron-based 1000HD to complete a line-up which will comprise 15 different Eee PC options. And that’s before the $900 S101 arrives to take the brand to a whole new level of absurdity.
Without a chart like this I certainly wouldn’t be able to tell you what’s inside each one, so I can’t imagine how the average PC World shopper goes about choosing.
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August 15th, 2008 at 2:19 pm
Here’s more
http://event.asus.com/eeepc/comparison/eeepc_comparison.htm