Eee PC X101, The Thinnest Notebook in the World from Asus
Posted by admin on Tuesday Aug 9, 2011 Under Laptop
Netbook market was still shining in the middle of rush tablet computer. Asus launched its Eee PC netbook X101 which is claimed as the thinnest and lightest in the world. This device has a thickness of 17.6 mm and weighs 920 grams, so it is said very easily inserted into the bag to be carried everywhere.
As for the operating system that carried MeeGo X101 carries, while reinforced Intel Atom processor with 1GB of RAM, two USB 2.0 ports, a MicroSD card-reader, integrated webcam and SSD 8 GB. Asus Super Hybrid Engine (SHE) Technology has also been integrated to help conserve battery power X101 is available in a choice of white, black, brown and red.
Asus MeeGo mention if the OS is embedded in the X101 is equipped with special applications for social networks like Facebook, Twitter, instant messaging is also special. As for browsing the web using the Google browser chrome and a variety of cloud-based services like vibe asus, asus AppStore, and also available online file storage Dropbox.
Among children, teens and students become the target market of this device. Moreover, the X101 can be used to learn English because the application is accompanied by the British Home Language Learning, which comes in the form of content in the form of interactive games, videos, and mp3. More than 300 content was developed by a team of Home Language Training (ELT) and the British Council, with applications designed by Intel Performance Learning Solutions from this. In addition to the choice of MeeGo, there are also configuration options X101H by using Windows 7 Starter with 320GB HDD. Unfortunately, Asus has not revealed how much the selling price of this slim netbook.


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It was late-August when we first got word of a new addition to the Eee PC lineup, the 12-inch, Ion-smuggling Eee PC 1201N. ASUS has just now confirmed the thing and a few sites have rather coincidentally posted hands-on impressions of it — but let’s go over those specs one more time before we dive into that, shall we? It has a 12.1-inch, 1366 x 768 LED-backlit display (that’s sadly glossy), a dual-core Atom 330 processor at 1.6GHz, 2 or 3GB of DDR2 memory, either a 250 or 320GB HDD, a six-cell battery, and Windows 7 Premium. All that for just $499 which, to us, sounds like a stupendously good deal. So, those impressions? They seem intentionally brief, as if nobody’s quite allowed to give real opinions, but a short video below from Laptop shows off the sleek, Seashell-style design from all angles. Surely more thorough coverage will be online before the latest netbook hits retail sometime in mid-December.
MSI is on a roll with its Wind Top line of all-in-one machines, the AE2220 being the latest and, for the moment at least, the greatest. Its 21.5-inch screen (curiously .1” smaller than when originally announced) supports multitouch, backed by Windows 7 Home Premium to ensure you’ll never have a completely smudge-free image coming from the ION chipset. 4GB of DDR2 memory is included along with either a 2.2GHz T6600 or 2.1GHz T4300 Intel processor, while storage is now provided by a 500GB drive. Dual PCIe expansion slots gives it some hope of being upgradeable in the future, and VESA wall mount compatibility means you won’t even have to clean up your desk. It hasn’t shown up at retailers just yet, but Amazon is still listing a pre-order page at $699, $50 under MSRP and what we’d consider to be a very fair price indeed.