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Wednesday, April 23, 2008


- Warner Crocker

jkkmobile has his hands on the Asus Eee PC 900 and has put together an unboxing video of Asus’ newest. (Well at least it is the newest this week.)

 



4/23/2008 6:31 AM MST  

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Monday, April 21, 2008


- Warner Crocker

Just as the Asus 900 with a 9 inch screen (actually 8.9 inch) is starting to trickle into the hands of users, word comes down from Asus that they are working on a 10 inch screen model. In announcing the 10 inch screen plans, CEO Jerry Shen said that it could be out later this year. He also said that there won’t be an Eee PC with a 12 inch screen.

Via PCWorld

 



4/21/2008 5:50 AM MST  

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008


- Matt Faulkner

Another video for everyone this morning.  This time it's of the new Asus' EeePC 900.  There have been a quite a few pictures and other news of this new (and larger screen) EeePC, but this is the first one that I have seen that demonstrates the 'multitouch' trackpad.  If you want to skip over everything else just to see the trackpad and how it operates, go to about 3:50 in the video.

I bet Warner's wife will be wanting one of these really soon...



4/15/2008 6:54 AM MST  

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Wednesday, April 09, 2008


- Warner Crocker

When my wife, Thomasin, got her hands on the Asus Eee PC back in December, she had some reservations about the tiny little ultra-portable that shook the mobile space. But she seems to have overcome those as it is now difficult to pry the Eee PC out of her hands. So, I was very anxious and eager to hear her reactions to the new HP 2133 Mini-Note. Last night I had her check it out and that's what you'll find in this GBM InkShow: her unvarnished and first reactions to the Mini-Note versus the Eee PC.

Thomasin is decidedly not a geek, as you can tell by her names for certain things, but I think her first blush look at devices offer OEMs a more than interesting look at what they have in their devices.

 

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Monday, April 07, 2008


- Warner Crocker

Looks like Acer is also catching ULCPC fever and is planning on rolling out a few mobile minded devices for the second half of 2008. According to DigjTimes, Acer will be debuting both a 8.9 inch screen model (the Aspire) and a 12.1 inch screen model (the Slim Gemstone Aspire) with a top price of $450. The report also mentions that Asus is looking at 12.1 inch screens. The chart below from DigiTimes shows some interesting comparisons.

Acer to ship over six million low-cost PCs in 2H08

Via CrunchGear 

 

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4/7/2008 12:51 PM MST  

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- Warner Crocker

If you’re looking to pick up an Asus Eee PC running Windows XP you might want to pay a visit to Best Buy. If you read he specs the 7 inch screen model (the next generation will have a larger screen) is not only available on the web, but also for select store pickup, and the XP version costs the same as the Linux version, $399.

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Via Engadget



4/7/2008 6:14 AM MST  

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Thursday, April 03, 2008


- Warner Crocker

Digitimes is reporting that the R50 UMPC might be shipping before June of this year and it looks like we might see Linux and Vista flavors. The curious statement in the DigiTimes report is that it says the price will be above US $500. Don’t we usually see that listed as below and not above? Oh, well, I guess that gives them some head room and a fudge factor.

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This is also the first techology report that I’ve seen where a company saying that the sub-prime financial crunch will affect shipments. Intriguing.

Via Engadget



4/3/2008 7:46 AM MST  

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Sunday, March 30, 2008


- Warner Crocker

Look out. The Asus Eee PC has turned the ultra-portable and ultra-mobile market on its ear already, and with reports that the Windows XP version will hit Best Buy around April 9, I imagine we’ll be seeing some more head turning soon. Price point for the 4G version? $399.

Via Gizmodo

 




Wednesday, March 26, 2008


- Warner Crocker

Asus_eee_pc_04Unless you’re jkkmobile or have followed his modding of the Asus Eee PC to add a touch screen, you have been doing without touch on the device that has changed the ultra portable market. You’ve probably also been frustrated by the rumors of a possible touch screen version. Well, there’s more speculating afoot (a touch?). DigiTimes is reporting that Asus is looking at a touch screen version (also with GPS support) possibly to be released this May or June. According to that same DigiTimes article, you’ll be looking at a $500 price point to get your touch on.

 

 


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Monday, March 10, 2008


- Warner Crocker

jkkmobile and Steve “Chippy” Paine, the CeBit boys, managed to get quite a bit of good video at CeBit, including this one of the Asus R70a and the R50 UMPCs. Between the Asus UMPCs and the GigaByte M700 UMPC, at least there are some slate (meaning no keyboard) UMPCs about to be on the market. Another nice thing for Inkers, is that the R70a digitizer is “hard touch” screen which should make Inking palatable. At least that was the case for me with the “hard touch” screen on the Asus R2H.

Note the size differences between the two.

 

 



3/10/2008 9:50 AM MST  

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Wednesday, March 05, 2008


- Warner Crocker

jkkmobile finally got his hands on the Asus Eee PC 900, with the larger screen and higher res (1024 x 600) and has posted this video.

 




Monday, March 03, 2008


- Rob Bushway

 

UMPCPortal.com has some good pictures and hands-on reports on Asus' newest UMPC - the R70A

Specs:

  • 1.6 ghz Centrino Atom - reports are that is slow, like a 900 mhz Celeron
  • 1024 x 600 hard touch screen
  • Embedded 3G
  • 4 hour battery life

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3/3/2008 7:04 AM MST  

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Monday, February 25, 2008


- Warner Crocker

We’ve been known to torture a rugged device or two here at GottaBeMobile, but I don’t think we’ve ever had the idea of putting the Asus Eee PC through the rigors of dropping it and/or temperature extremes. (My wife has grown far too attached to the Eee PC for me to even consider suggesting it.)

But no matter, these folks decided to do a little torture testing (and of course put it all on video.) Looks like the Asus Eee PCcan stand up to quite a bit of punishment.


Tests résistance (Chocs, chaleur, froid) de l'Asus Eee
by ray2fr

Via Josh Bancroft on Twitter

 



2/25/2008 1:24 PM MST  

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- Warner Crocker

Q1ultra premiumSeveral UMPCs have been in the news lately, some in a positive manner, and some not so.

First up, The Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium UMPC appears to be shipping from a few retailers and getting into users hands. Head over to the Origami Project forums for a list of retailers and at least one early reaction. We got a chance to check out the new Q1 at CES and you can check out those videos here and here.

The WiBrain, which has captured quite a bit of attention due to its lower price point, looks like it might have a Linux variant shipping at some point in the future according to UMPCPortal.

And the Asus R2E seems to suffer from one of the main problems that the earlier Asus R2H did: CRAPWARE. According to this post users are just as frustrated to discover during their OOBE (out of box experience) that they need to spend way too much time uninstalling a lot of the junk software that Asus installs on the device. Fascinating, when you think that the Asus Eee PC, boots in a such quick time (yeah, I know what the differences are) and receives such high marks for that from many quarters. You’d think that the folks at Asus wouldn’t be so tone deaf when it comes to hearing the many user complaints about CRAPWARE.



2/25/2008 5:55 AM MST  

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Tuesday, February 05, 2008


- Warner Crocker

otto berkesThe man behind the UMPC, Otto Berkes, has written a blog entry about his thoughts on the Asus Eee PC that is worth a read. The title? Sweet Spot. Here’s an excerpt:

"The Eee adheres to some of the core tenets of the ultra-mobile PC – a low-cost, highly mobile, full-fidelity companion computer. In fact, the Eee PC hits one of the key UMPC targets dead on; there’s one place where all of the other UMPC products missed – price."

Hmmm? We’ve been saying that here for awhile. Check out Otto’s full post here.

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2/5/2008 5:47 AM MST  

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008


- Warner Crocker

Asus continues to make news with the triple E. At a press conference, Asus announced that market research is leading them not to produce a touch screen Asus Eee PC. According to their research, touch screens are not in high demand. Asus also announced plans to move their Linux based low cost approach to the desktop, with the E-DT, a desktop computer sold with a monitor, priced between $200–$300 for a spring 2008 release. The E-Monitor, an all-in-one, will be similar to the iMac and the Dell XPS One, all-in-one’s and priced at $499. As if that wasn’t enough, Asus is also getting into the TV market with the E-TV, that will also include Linux-based functionality. 

Disappointing news about the touch screens. I guess jkkmobile will have to go into business moding the mobile E’s.

via DigiTimes




Thursday, January 24, 2008


- Warner Crocker

Asus Eee PCI think the Asus Eee PC is quickly becoming the Baskin Robbins of ultra-portable computers. There are quickly going to be so many flavors of this vaunted little device that it will be tough to make a choice, and of course you can even mix your own, the device is so hackable.

If you live in Japan, the Eee PC is now available, but instead of running the Linux OS, it is operating with XP Home. Asus has also added a 4GB SDHC to handle storage chores as well. The Japanese flavor will be called the Eee PC 4G-X. Intriguingly, the price in US dollars will only be $468, not far from the original’s $399 price tag.

I guess the next question will be “would you like that on a waffle or a sugar cone?”

Via Engadget




Sunday, January 20, 2008


- Warner Crocker

The Eee PC is not only attracting interest from those looking for an inexpensive mobile computer, but it seems to be an attractive devcie for hackers and home brew artists as well. Check out this link from CLUMPC. This guy has added USB hubs, a GPS module, Bluetooth, an SDHC card reader, 802.11N, an additional flash drive, an FM transmitter, modem and more. He’s spent an additonal $454.38 on all the additions, but he seems to be really enjoying cobbling it together.

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1/20/2008 6:57 AM MST  

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Friday, January 18, 2008


- Warner Crocker

Looks like Asus is taking a cue from jkkmobile. They are going to be adding a touchscreen option to the Eee PC to a 9 inch screen model (which is probably 8.9 inches.) According to DigiTimes the screen will include “four-wire resistive” touch panels. The really good news? Supposedly it will only add $15 to the cost of the device.

Meanwhile in other Asus Eee PC news, Walt Mossberg reviewed the Asus Eee PC and among other things finds the tiny keyboard “cramped.” 

Thanks to Bart van der Meer and others who sent this in.

 

 



1/18/2008 5:44 AM MST  

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Thursday, January 17, 2008


- Warner Crocker

In the most recent GBM Podcast Sierra and I covered a range of topics. Two of those topics seem to be continually popping up in the news these days and worth pointing to.

First, there seems to be a real race going on in the ultra-portable space kicked off recently by the Asus EeePC. It seems that one day we’ll hear about an update to the Eee PC, and then we’ll hear similar news coming from the VIA based ultra-portables as well. This space sounds like it is really heating up. As an example, The Eee PC is coming out with larger screens soon. Now we hear from Ultramobilelife.com that the Everex Cloudbook, which is just about to debut with its 7 inch screen model is aiming for a summer release of a 9 inch model and adding more colors.

Secondly, Sierra remarked on the podcast about her thoughts on the HTC Advantage. Jenneth at Gear Diary has a very extensive, Day in the Life of post about how she uses the HTC Advantage.

With most of the attention on small portable devices centering on MIDs and the recent MacAir announcment, neither of which is in users hands right now, these very different devices seem to be having quite an impact at the moment, and my hunch is they will continue to for some time to come. Interesting times.



1/17/2008 6:13 AM MST  

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