ASUS Debuts More Powerful EeePC With Larger Screen

At this year's CeBIT conference in Germany, ASUS debuted a new version of its popular multi-colored sub-notebook, the Eee PC, with a larger screen (8.9 inches), more memory (1GB RAM), and a larger hard drive (12 gigabytes) for storage. While the earlier generation of Eee PCs ran a version of Linux, the new Eee PC 900 will be able to run either Linux or Windows XP, and the laptop should be available this summer. Although prices haven't been announced yet, we're excited by the bigger screen space and operating system choice.
From Engadget and DailyTech
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