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Pricing for new Asus Eee PC models revealed?

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Asus has been busy pumping out new Eee PC models over the past few months (OK, for the last three years, really). But while we knew that the company was working on new models including the Eee PC 1015, Eee PC 1215, and Eee PC 1218, we didn’t have any word on the pricing… until today, that is. Digitimes says that all three models will sell for the equivalent of $478 to $605 in Taiwan.

If those prices seem a bit steep for netbooks, it’s worth pointing out that the Eee PC 1215 and 1218 are both 12 inch notebooks with next-generation NVIDIA ION graphics. The Eee PC 1015P also appears to have NVIDIA ION graphics, but it looks like  10 inch model, which means it will probably feature the less capable version of NVIDIA’s graphics platform and sell for a few bucks less.

It’s probably worth pointing out that DigiTimes’ prices are for the Taiwan market. It’s possible that these notebooks could be significantly cheaper if and when they’re released in the US.

via Eee PC.it

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ASUS Eee PC 1218

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  • Screen size12 inches
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Posted on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010, 2:51 pm by Brad Linder




  • http://www.netbookfiles.com/ Netbookfiles.com

    It could also mean that the term “Netbook” is changing. As the gadget is evolving would could actually call a 12'' device as a Netbook rathar than a notebook?

    Do you guys agree?

  • ninetynine

    Either way IMO the 12″ form factor is a nice sweet spot. You trade a bit of footprint and weight (often as little as half a pound) from a 10″ netbook and you get a real full sized keyboard, 8+ hour battery life, bigger and higher resolution screen. 1024×600 is just too small for productivity.

    But to me the minimum processor is a CULV. Atoms are gonna need to step it up a bit before I can consider full time usable processors and not casual usage.

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    I think you meant to say a 32gb SSD regarding the T91. Honestly I’m a bit disappointed in the Nvidia ION as a system, I’m hoping they’ll pair up the 9400M with a CULV processor instead. There really isn’t enough of a graphics boost, besides for video, to warrant the ION in an Atom based netbook.

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