Asus Shows Off Windows 7 on Eee PC T91, 1003HA, Announces 1000HG

At this week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Asustek is showing off Microsoft’s Windows 7 on the highly-anticipated 8.9″ touchscreen Eee PC T91. The Eee PC T91 Touch is a convertible – it converts between a Tablet PC and a conventional laptop/notebook form factor. They … Read more

Lenovo IdeaPad S20 – 12-inch Netbook?

We’ll file this one under rumors for now, but it brings up some interesting issues. DigiTimes is reporting that Lenovo will be launching the Lenovo IdeaPad S20, a 12-inch netbook (probably 12.1″). It’ll be based on Intel’s new Atom N280 (1.66GHz, with a faster FSB … Read more

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Launched in France

We’ve heard that the upcoming 10″ Dell Inspiron Mini 10 will be launched in the United Kingdom towards the end of the month. That’s looking like a very realistic launch date, given that the Inspiron Mini 10 has been officially launched in France, as of … Read more

Asus to Reduce Number of Eee PC Models This Year

Asus Eee PC Yesterday during a conference call, Asustek CEO Jerry Shen mentioned that they were moving the Asus Eee PC line towards the 10″ range. As mentioned, it would lead to a slight increase in the average price of an Eee PC (since the majority would be the larger-sized 10″), but Asustek would not be increasing prices. Prices may even start to drop over time as Asustek is able to reduce their manufacturing costs.

PC World has more information about their plans for the Eee PC line. By moving the majority of models to the 10″ range, Asustek would be reducing the number of Eee PC netbooks/ultraportables that are available in the market, and they believe that will lower production costs, and more importantly, could go a long way towards reducing consumer confusion. Last year there were over 20 different Eee PC models launched, many of which had similar model numbers (1000, 1000H, 1000HA, 1000HD, etc.) while Acer had one model name, the 8.9″ Acer Aspire One (and even the new 10″ model still stuck with Acer Aspire One moniker).

It did not affect Acer in the least – they have apparently shipped more of the ultraportable devices than Asustek did in 2008, even while launching the Aspire One line much later than many Eee PC models. MSI was also fairly successful with their MSI Wind U100 line (there are a few variations now, but the U100 was still the main model for much of 2008).

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Asus Eee PC Price Increases? Not Exactly

You may have recently heard that Asus Eee PC was planning on raising prices up to 20% on some Eee PC models, sometime in March. Turns out that it’s not the case, although the average price will probably go up (more on that at the … Read more