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Written by Adam Gosling   
Wednesday, 02 January 2008
The Asus Eee ultra-portable made a huge impact in the media last year when it reached Australian stores and promptly sold out in the lead up to Christmas. Now the lifestyle gadget is available in black as well as white and rumours are the company plans to announce a new, larger device equipped with WiMAX.

According to Taiwan-based news sources, the next generation Eee will feature an 8.9 inch display rather than the current 7 incher. It may also come pre-equipped with WiMAX connectivity. This rumour is based on the fact that Intel, Sprint and Asus are having a WiMAX promotional event at next week's CES show in Las Vegas.

An announcement on the Asus website says the event, "WiMAX Today. WiMAX Tomorrow" will be a chance to learn about the "state of WiMAX technology, preview next-generation mobile solutions (including the next generation EeePC) and immerse yourself in tomorrow's wireless protocol", leading many to speculate that the new high-speed wireless broadband technology will be a new feature on the next gen Eee.

Originally designed for the education market the diminutive device uses solid state hard drive technology to deliver a lightweight, long battery life device running a choice of Linux out of the box or Microsoft Windows.

Ted Chen, Managing Director of ASUS Australia, said: "Applications on PCs today are mostly online, whether it is checking emails and communicating via other methods such as instant messaging or Voice over IP, utilising online share spaces, or simply reading news. Being online has now become a big part of daily computing operations for work and fun, for young and old.

The company describes the device as a lifestyle gadget rather than a PC and says the primary target is for children and the education market. But the Eee has drawn a lot of interest from those with lightweight computing requirements who are also on the move.

The 3.5 hour battery life and A$499 price tag makes it an attractive option compared to traditional high-priced ultra-portable laptops.

When the company launched the product last year it selected Myer as its retail partner and the department store made the device available nationally, but stocks soon ran low. The company has not revealed how many devices it sold in Australia, but according to this report it sold a whopping 350,000 units worldwide in the first three months.

The company has could have an iPod-style success on its hands and has already announced a range of accessories to go with the diminutive device. The company is also said to be making 2GB and 8GB versions of the device available in the US.

Based on standard PC components though the Eee will be relatively easy for others to copy and we could expect a rash of announcements if the device continues to sell well.



Specification

Model
Eee PC 4G
Display
7"
Intel CPU & Chipset
Yes
Operating System
Linux Win XP Compatible
Ethernet
Yes
WLAN
Yes
Memory
512MB
SSD Storage (Solid State Drive)
4G
Camera
Yes
Audio
Hi-Definition Audio
  Stereo Speaker
  Microphone
Battery
4 Cell: 5200 mAh
  3.5 hours
Dimensions
22.5 x 16.5 x 2.1~3.5cm
Weight
< 1kg


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