Became more competitive, the market no longer tolerates netBook machines hardly finished poorly, or too inefficient in terms of autonomy, LCD or slab design. A trend qu'Asus, initiator of the movement with its Eee PC, has included its latest models rarely measure less than ten inches, and adopt and colored lacquered shells, more messy, but much more pleasing to the eye than the first model.
The new flagship of the range of Asus Eee PC could be the 1101HA, unveiled this week at the Computex. This new model proposes a design quite similar to what we saw with the 1005HA, but differs by a large slab of 11.6-inch LED displaying a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
Based on Intel's Menlow platform, it embeds a Z520 or Z530 Atom, 1 GB of RAM and a hard disk of 160 GB 802.11n Compatible WiFi and Bluetooth, the board 1.3 megapixel camera and offers a VGA output three USB ports, an Ethernet port and a memory card reader. Accompanied by default a battery six cells for a total weight of 1.38 kg, according to Asus it would offer a range of 9.5 hours can be extended to 11 hours with the use of a model nine cells.
The Eee PC 1101HA comes with Windows XP. His self-record, according to Asus mainly due to the use of software developed internally to more finely regulate the power supply of various components, and its wide screen, would no doubt attract more than one, as long as the final sales price is reasonable. For now, Asus refuses to communicate.
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