Intel Atom, Display Shortages

Both DigiTimes and The Inquirer are reporting on potential shortages affecting Intel Atom CPU production. The Atom is a low-power CPU favored for some of the smaller sub-notebooks such as the MSI Wind PC as well as upcoming offerings from Acer, Dell, and Gigabyte. It’s … Read more

Asus Eee PC 1001, Plus 11-inch Eee PC

DigiTimes is running a report that Asustek is looking at making the Eee line an independent brand of low-cost devices, by the end of the third quarter of 2008 (according to industry sources). This would include the 9-inch Asus Eee PC 900 as well as … Read more

Asus Eee PC 900 – Contest and Review

If you are interested in an Asus Eee PC 900, LAPTOP Magazine is running a contest through May 21, 2008, in which you can win one for free (no purchase necesary). This is the 8.9-inch Eee PC 900, with Linux and 20GB of flash-based storage. … Read more

Asus Eee PC 4G – Slim Down Windows XP

LAPTOP Magazine has a how-to guide on slimming down the Windows XP installation on the 4G Asus Eee PC. As the article points out, when you pull your Eee PC 4G out of the box and boot into Windows XP, out of the 4GB of … Read more

HP 2133 Mini-Note – Comments from HP

HP Compaq 2133 Mini-Note Mark Spoonauer has posted an extensive interview revolving around the HP 2133 Mini-Note with the Mini-Note’s product manager, Kyle Thornton, and it includes their view on the competition in the netbook/subnotebook market. Kyle makes it clear that education was originally the number one target audience, but that consumers/travelers are making themselves known. He also mentions the upcoming competition with Dell and Acer in the 8.9-inch market.

One of the most interesting things is the size of the market – he sees it as somewhere between the 3-million to 10-million that various groups and companies are predicting.

Some select excerpts:

Has consumer interest in the Mini-Note met your expectations thus far?
Honestly, the reaction has been beyond our expectations. It has far exceeded the most similar type of response in our history, which was the launch of the iPAQ. All the worldwide press coverage has surpassed the iPAQ reaction.

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