Asus Announces Eee PC 900 with 9-Inch Screen

Asus took advantage of the CeBIT tradeshow in Germany today to announce a version of its low-cost micro laptop with a wider screen.

Like the current models, the Eee PC 900 series will have a clamshell design and run a version of the Linux operating system. In addition, Asus says it will be ready to have Microsoft Windows installed on them if the user wants to.
 
The most obvious change in the upcoming version will be the 8.9-inch display, up from 7 inches.

Update: New information coming from CeBIT indicates that the upcoming model will also have a higher-resolution screen: 1024 by 600 pixels.

In addition, versions of the Eee PC 900 will have up to 1 GB of RAM and storage capacity of up to 12 GB, much more than in the current versions.

Update: To make room for the new features, the newest model will be a bit larger: from about 2 lbs to about 2.2 lbs, and the device will be slightly thicker.

These new Eee PCs will cost 400 Euro each, and will be available in the summer of this year in select countries on the first wave of launch. More at Brighthand. Thanks to Luca.

2 Responses to Asus Announces Eee PC 900 with 9-Inch Screen

  1. […] a new eee due out with a bigger screen but similar footprint. It looks like it will be around 75g heavier weighing in at just under a kilo, compared with 920g of my current eee. Personally that’s […]

  2. Marcel says:

    By the way: The eeePC 900 comes with a 12 GB (Windows XP) and 20 GB (Linux) SSD.

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