ASUS Eee PC Now Available
The ASUS Eee PC diskless Linux subnotebook computer is now being offered for purchase on Amazon.com. Initially only the 7 Inch screen 4 GByte flash drive model is available. One disappointment is that this supposed $US199 computer is now $US399. A cheaper model with less memory may be available later (making it effectively a portable Linux thin client machine and indicated by its name as the Eee PC 2G Surf). A more expensive unit with a 10 inch screen is also promised.
The Eee PC is being offered in the UK as the RM Minibook by Research Machines. They are are positioning the miniBook as a student computer with sales via schools.
ps: The ASUS Eee PC appears to have been added to Amazon.com's catalog on or shortly before 3 November 2007, as indicated by the date on the Google cache copy of the web page: 3 Nov 2007 07:25:59 GMT. So far it has not been added to the UK, French, German, Japanese or Canadian Amazon catalogs.
The Eee PC is being offered in the UK as the RM Minibook by Research Machines. They are are positioning the miniBook as a student computer with sales via schools.
ps: The ASUS Eee PC appears to have been added to Amazon.com's catalog on or shortly before 3 November 2007, as indicated by the date on the Google cache copy of the web page: 3 Nov 2007 07:25:59 GMT. So far it has not been added to the UK, French, German, Japanese or Canadian Amazon catalogs.
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3 Comments:
Tom Worthington said...
I wrote:
The ASUS Eee PC ... on Amazon.com ... $US399. ...
The price seems to have increased to $US429.99 for the ASUS Eee PC, which is unfortunate. I suspect this is due to a high demand for the units from early adopters.
November 07, 2007 10:17 AM
Tom Worthington said...
The price of the ASUS Eee PC via Amazon.com has dropped back from $US469.99 to $US399.99. This is the price ASUS announced originally and it is not clear why it went up by $70 for a few days.
November 08, 2007 4:17 PM
Tom Worthington said...
The ASUS Eee PC is now available from Amazon.com in the USA, UK and Germany.
December 20, 2007 3:38 PM
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